January 4: Pickle de Gallo, Egypt with the World’s Greatest Explorer, & Stellar Air


Pickle de Gallo

This appetizer was a hit!

Pickle de Gallo – Foodie With Family

 

Egypt with the World’s Greatest Explorer

The ‘World’s Greatest Living Explorer’, Sir Ranulph Fiennes, is returning to the scene of one of his earliest feats – his 1968 hovercraft expedition on the River Nile. As the 50th anniversary of that quest approaches he’s ready for new adventures, fresh surprises and a novel challenge: can he teach his famous cousin, actor Joseph Fiennes, how to master the role of a lifetime?

 

Watch Egypt With The World’s Greatest Explorer | Full episodes | Disney+ (disneyplus.com)

 

Stellar Air

Hannah emailed me over the break and told me about Stellar Air, a James Island-based small business that makes custom decorative air vent covers to replace ugly metal standard ones. It’s these kind of details that take your house to the next level

www.stellarairvents.com

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