A Foodie Day in NYC for Less Than $20
How far can $20 get you in the Big Apple? Pretty far! Click here for my epic foodie day in NYC for less than $20.
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How far can $20 get you in the Big Apple? Pretty far! Click here for my epic foodie day in NYC for less than $20.
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I’m documenting my experiences as a freelancer in the gig economy for the month of November. (Click HERE for the rundown of exactly what I’m doing). Last week, I shared a story about my final gig before NYC shut down due to COVID (it’s hilarious by the way…) Now, it’s time to tell you about
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Welcome to the first weekly rundown of my “Adventure in Gig World” series. I’ll be taking you through what it’s like to be a freelancer in the NYC gig economy, explaining what I earn, what I spend, and what I do on my journey to save $4,500 by November 30th. NOTE: For legal purposes I
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There’s no subway system in the world like the one in New York City. It’s filthy, constantly under construction, and an adventure in of itself. Working in gig world means multiple rides every day. You never know what’ll happen when the doors close behind you… I lugged my two 50 lb suitcases up to the
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To kick things off for my Adventures in Gig World series, it seems fitting to share the story from one of my last true gigs before COVID hit. I didn’t know what I was getting myself into on this blistering cold Valentine’s Day. The scenario was hilarious. It was quick, easy, and came with a
Gigs From The Vault: Not Your Usual Valentine’s Day…. Read More »
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The perfect doughnut is hot, soft, and slightly crunchy on the outside with a divine melt in your mouth texture. It shouldn’t be too expensive, and it needs to be fresh out of the fryer. So fresh that you might even burn the roof of your mouth because you simply can’t wait for that first
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Smiley’s Ice Cream serves up some of the freshest cow to cone ice cream you’ll find in the Shenandoah Valley. From salted caramel choc chunk to classic vanilla, the ice cream is smooth, creamy, and simply perfect. The secret of Smiley’s Ice Cream? Fresh, local ingredients. Smiley’s Ice Cream creations start with milk and cream
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If you’re looking for solid brews, beautiful views, and delicious BBQ, then you need to check out the Devils Backbone Basecamp Brewpub in Roseland, VA at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Devils Backbone first got it’s taps pouring in 2008. The beers were such a hit that it was purchased by Anheuser-Busch InBev
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Getting from Australia to the east coast of the United States is an endeavor no matter which way you go. It’s on the other side side of the world, after all. I snagged a stellar flight from Brisbane to Dulles with a 3 1/2 layover in Doha on Qatar Airways. Here is what my journey
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