• Lifestyle,  Travel

    Food guide (Free)

    Hello everyone, Annabella is here to give you a free, short easy guide today. AB guides. If you’re not familiar with our blog, you should check out more posts. Especially the world tour posts. They will have the tag, “World tour”. But, in case we do more world tours, Also search for “2026”. For our first world tour ever posts. And in this guide, today I am going to share with you, some tips on how to travel. So first up, I am going to be talking about my experience with traveling. I have been traveling for a while now. Since 2019, our family has been traveling the U.S.A, on…

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    Spain: Day Eight

    sorry I haven’t been posting lately. But don’t worry! 😉 I added it now. today we have a special guest with us. Her name is Danni the food critic. She will help us rate the different foods we had today. So, we were in Sevilla, then, we took a train to Córdoba our new home! 🏠 when we got there, the Airbnb owner told us to go to a great restaurant called: Tante Gloria. They had really good food. We ordered: Croquettes, 🥔 fritas with cheese, and mayo. Calamari, chicken 🍗 tenders, salmorejo, 🍲 and their famous flamenquin, which is ham wrapped in chicken which is then wrapped in bread.…

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    Spain: Day Six

    Today we went to the church where Christopher Columbus was buried. The church is the biggest in area in Spain, and, the most visited monument in Spain, which broke the record in 2023 with around 2 million visitors that year. The church started construction in 1401, finishing around 1500. That’s around 600 years ago! After we went to the church, we went to a really good Mexican restaurant that serves very small portions. I got a delicious enchilada Verde. It was so good. After that, we went back to amorinos. Their gelato was really good. I got the same flavor as last time, Pistachio, dulce de leche, chocolate hazelnut, and…

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    Spain: Day Four

    Today we went out into town. We walked around and went to a park. Before going to get gelato, we stopped at a treat store that shelled caramels and candy apples and stuff and got some then, went to the super good gelato place called, Amorino. Their gelato cones are in the shape of flowers. It was all natural and super creamy and delicious! They also had dairy free flavors and gluten free cones. It was very good, like so good.You could pick up to four flavors per cone and they don’t charge you for more flavors. I got Pistachio, dulce de leche, caramel, and hazelnut chocolate. Mine was very…

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    Favorite Bakery’s In Paris

    if you ever go to Paris, or if you even live there, or have went and want to come back, you should definitely check out these amazing restaurants and bakeries. They are the best ones, with amazing food, service, quality and atmosphere: all these places were high quality and very tasty. Each dessert was perfect and the sandwiches were amazing. Always except good food from these places. make sure to check out this blog daily for new posts on World wide topics. From food, to places to go to, there’s always something new and interesting to discover on Fivedaydreamers.com

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    Paris: Day Six

    Today we did not do very much, or at least not as much as the past days. But, we go to a very nice bakery called, Maison marquise. They had so many different kinds of baked goods to choose from! I picked a nice little pistachio tart, that was filled with pistachio cream. It was very good and tasted like Dubai style chocolate. I really enjoyed this little piece of happiness. I also got a pistachio macaron filled with raspberry’s and pistachio cream. I did not try this macaron yet, but I will definitely try it tomorrow! The line for this bakery was out the door, it was about an…

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    Paris: Day Five

    Today we went to the Pere lachaise, it is a graveyard in Paris, they have many different kinds of graves there. We tried to find the oldest grave, it was one that belonged to someone who died in 1759, meaning he probably lived in the 1600s! The graveyard had many graves and it was a very big cemetery. After the we went to the cemetery, we went to a bakery/cafe called, Union boulangerie, they had so many great treats, I tried a  key kime pie tart, and a great sandwich with ham, cheese, mustard, butter, and pickles on it. The bread was a bit hard at first, but it was…

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    Paris: Day Three

    ~Day three~ Today we went to the musee de orsay, I think it was called. We saw many works of art. There’s a really cool art work, it is a  3D model of a seaside town. This photo of it was taken up close. It looks like you’re in the town! There was many, many more arts in the museum. I captured a few of them to show you today. There is a painting of ice berg floating on the sea. It looks great when the sky is dark and the ice blends with the ocean.  Now this painting is a picture of a vase with plants, next to oranges…

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    Paris: Day Two

    We went to a bakery called Angelina’s on the way to the louvre, the most famous museum in the world! They had yummy desserts and pastry’s! There were too many to choose from! Each dessert was around 10€ when we went. That’s around 12$ USD. These are some of the most beautiful, and tasty pastry’s I’ve ever tried. Here were my personal favorites: Caramel Mont Blanc: they are famous for Mont Blanc here. A delicious meringue is topped with dollop of cream. The cream is covered in a chocolate like noodle. The caramel version has caramel on the very bottom. It was so good. I would recommend it. It was…