Iceland is known as the land of fire and ice. For the past eight years Reykjavík based ceramic artist Kristbjörg Guðmundsdóttir has been perfecting the crystallized glazes she has lovingly dubbed fire roses. Guðmundsdóttir told FoodWaterShoes that the name fire roses comes from a... Continue Reading →
The tiny creative community of Seyðisfjörður, Iceland has about half a dozen little shops and local boutiques. One of our favorite spots is tucked away from Seyðisfjörður’s main rainbow brick walk way away from the cute, and anything... Continue Reading →
Across the stunning island of Iceland you’re bound to spy four things: glaciers, volcanos, waterfalls and counter side displays for Omnom Chocolate. You’ll see Omnom Chocolate units at Keflavík International Airport as soon as you arrive in Iceland. You’ll see them... Continue Reading →
There's a magical bakery hiding in the buzzy Grandi Harbor (Old Harbor) area of Reykjavík, Iceland. Every day, 17 Sortir (17 Sorts) churns out 17 different kinds of freshly baked goodies. The menu of sweet treats rotates each... Continue Reading →
Craft everything is having a moment. From bourbon to chocolate, local handcrafted creations are taking foodie fanatics by storm. While small batches of nearly everything may be popping up almost everywhere, one homemade sweet treat has been a constant throughout... Continue Reading →
In honor of National Ice Cream Day (which is always the third Sunday in July), we figured it was time for us to craft a foreign ice cream post. Cuba is known for a lot of things... classic cars, cigars,... Continue Reading →
There aren't too many places where you can hook and cook your own fish and lobster, but the Hungry Tarpon restaurant in Islamorada, Florida is one of those do it yourself with an assist type joints. It's also a foodie hot... Continue Reading →
