Let's Eat

Traveling and staying at a rented home with a kitchen? Our “Let’s Eat” blog offers you a recipe that is not only easy to make, but is fitting for wherever you are visiting.

Not staying where the foodie in your group is able to prepare a delectable meal? We have you covered there, too! We focus on a state that includes two highlighted cities and we suggest a restaurant in each.

Our recommendations are researched so that you don’t have to! Bon Appétit!

  • Do You and Your Girlfriends Have Georgia On Your Minds?

    You say you’re planning a girlfriend's getaway to Georgia? Great choice! Once there, you and your group are likely to experience some Southern hos...
  • My Girlfriendships® and the Freshness of California

    When our featured state for your next girls weekend has a city known as the Avocado Capital of the World (self-proclaimed, but still), we knew our ...
  • Munching on Fruit, Veggies, and More Idaho Treats

    Who hasn’t heard of the Idaho potato? Yes, the potato is the state “vegetable” (although, there is discussion about the potato, and whether it’s a ...
  • Girlfriend Meal Gatherings in France

    Daily eating in France is an event—often a social event. That shouts “My Girlfriendships®” all day long, right ladies? The day typically starts wit...
  • Lobster, Donuts, and Blueberries in Maine

    In between activities, conversation, and fun that feeds your soul, your girlfriend group will need to eat. When gathering in Maine and its cities o...
  • Southern Comfort Food and Mexican Cuisine in Kansas

    Kansas is named after the Kansas River, which in turn was named after the Kansa Native Americans who lived along its bank. In 1803, most of modern ...
  • Fabulous Friends and Food in Oregon

    Oregon grows, catches, and brews incredible edibles, from black truffles and filberts (aka hazelnuts. 95% of the nation’s commercial crop is harves...
  • England’s Fantastic Foods with Friends

    Some of us here have to admit that the names England uses for some of their dishes leave us a bit puzzled as to what they really are. For example, ...
  • Beantown, Baseball, and an Accent of German

    The event known as the "First Thanksgiving" was celebrated by the Pilgrims after their first harvest in the New World site of Massachusetts, which ...
  • Seafood Galore and More in Maryland!

    Out of the 4,500 or so types of crabs found in the world, only a few make it to our table. Can you name the most popular four? You got it: Dungenes...
  • Guavaberry, Seafood, and Croissants on St. Martin

    St. Martin is the smallest island in the world divided between two countries, France (roughly 60%) and the Netherlands (roughly 40%). The French ca...
  • Eating Through the Green Mountains of Vermont

    Samuel de Champlain, the Governor of New France, claimed the area around what is now Lake Champlain (yes, he discovered the five great lakes) as pa...