Forbes11 hours agoI Just Came Back From Munich Oktoberfest, Here’s What It Was LikeForbes - Em SauterOktoberfest in Munich has been a celebration since 1810, when Crown Prince Ludwig married Therese of Saxony-Hildburghausen and invited all the residents of the city to a horse race after the nuptials. Today there’s no race but it’s now one of the best known “good times” on Earth as well as an …
Forbes14 hours agoToday Is Canadian Beer Day. Toast Our Neighbors To The North With These Beers.Forbes - Don TseSince 2019, the Wednesday before Canadian Thanksgiving (which is the second Monday each October), has been dubbed Canadian Beer Day. It is an initiative of Beer Canada, a trade group whose membership brews over 90% of the beer made in Canada, eh? For those who are unable to travel north to celebrate …
Forbes15 hours agoWine In India – Consumption Rates Increasing Along With Wine KnowledgeForbes - Liz Thach, MWYou may be surprised to learn that in India, wine consumption is increasing. In fact, according to recent statistics, there are now 10 million Indians who drink wine regularly, and the wine consumption rate increased in India by 29% in 2022 alone. Furthermore, according to India Wine Insider (IWI) …
Forbes1 day agoThe Plaza Hotel Adds Wicked-Themed Afternoon TeaForbes - Melissa Kravitz HoeffnerJust in time for spooky season, and to celebrate Wicked’s 20th Anniversary on Broadway, The Plaza is adding a themed tea to its afternoon menu this October. The “Defying Gravi-Tea'' Afternoon Tea will be available starting Saturday, October 6 through Tuesday, October 2023. Served at The Palm Court, …
Forbes1 day agoWhere To Eat In London: October 2023Forbes - Lela LondonLondon is serving up a veritable feast of fun, foodie things to do in the city this October. Your taste buds are in for an adventure like no other, if the choices in the guide below have anything to say about it; from quirky, immersive food events to mouthwatering street food in refurbished power …
Forbes1 day agoHow To Make Groceries Affordable AgainForbes - Errol SchweizerUnemployment is low, real wages are up and the economy is growing. Inflation is down but food prices are still really high. Coupled with the elimination of pandemic-era social programs such as the Child Tax Credit and emergency SNAP allotments, things just don’t feel that great for millions of …