Archive for the ‘Community Interest’ Category

Globally Inspired Ink: Travel Tattoos

Tattoos are not just for society’s outlaws anymore. Tattoos have come to symbolize life experiences, stories, points of inspiration, and celebration. As travelers we have plenty of stories to pass on, so what better way to share travel memories than a tattoo? Below we’ve highlighted travelers who choose to celebrate the saucy side of travel [...]

Read More

Spend Your Summer with Host Our Coast

The Wayward Winos are back to share some news on an exciting summer opportunity for Travel Geeks! Connect with Melanie and Paul @WaywardWinos on Twitter.

How would you like to win $15,000 and a free place for the summer?
The prospect of travel may sometimes seem out of reach, however Host Our Coast offers the opportunity to [...]

Read More

Adventures of Bearded Travelers

Beards. Mustaches. Scruff.
We’re talking about manly men. Rugged guys climbing mountains, exploring off the beaten path, discovering new trails, roughing it up on the road, traveling the world. Inspired by Christoph Rehage’s nomadic beard video, The Longest Way, this article is dedicated to the Travel Geeks sporting beards proudly – proof of their extensive travels, [...]

Read More

4 Days with John Kago – Some Partings are Forever

In this new series about cultural observations, our expert Sosauce traveler and family man, Howard will be introducing stories about his encounters with interesting people in his travels. This is the fourth and final part of a story about John Kago, a travel guide from Tanzania. Read the third part here.

I guess you never say [...]

Read More

Culinary Adventures in New York: Jerk Chicken in Flatbush

Are you a foodie on the go? Read up on Stacey’s previous reviews from Culinary Adventures in New York here.

For my jerk chicken culinary adventure, I asked my friend Allison for a recommendation near her apartment in the Caribbean neighborhood of Flatbush.  On Friday evening, she took me for a walk down Church Avenue, [...]

Read More

4 Days with John Kago – The Hyena Story

Ngorongoro 7.28 073

In this new series about cultural observations, our expert Sosauce traveler and family man, Howard will be introducing stories about his encounters with interesting people in his travels. This is the third part of a story about John Kago, a travel guide from Tanzania. Read the second part here.

We traveled in Tanzania only by land, [...]

Read More

Culinary Adventures in New York: $1 Street Foods in Flushing

6a00d8341f172353ef00e54fa874448833-800wi

I have taken more culinary adventures to Flushing than to any other place in the city.  It’s 1 hour and fifteen minutes from my apartment in Brooklyn, either by taking the 7 train or hopping on one of the secret inter-Chinatown vans.  They’ll take you for $2.50 between the New York Chinatown, from lower Manhattan [...]

Read More

4 Days with John Kago – The Magic is in the Birds

DSC04267

In this new series about cultural observations, our expert Sosauce traveler and family man, Howard will be introducing stories about his encounters with interesting people in his travels. This is the second part of a story about John Kago, a travel guide from Tanzania. Read the first part here.

Before our little propeller plane landed on [...]

Read More

4 Days with John Kago – Arrival

Serengeti, Tanzania 7.25-7.26.06 033

In this new series about cultural observations, our expert Sosauce traveler and family man, Howard will be introducing stories about his encounters with interesting people in his travels. This first 4-part story is about John Kago, a travel guide from Tanzania.

Getting from Nairobi to the Serengeti National Park was truly a process. Five 6-seater [...]

Read More

Culinary Adventures in New York: Uighur Cuisine at Brighton Beach

20090822-Cafe-Kashgar-001

In a city with food offerings as diverse as New York, Uighur cuisine is still difficult to find. Uighur (often spelled Uyghur) is a Turkic ethnicity spread across Central Asia, mainly in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and the northwest Chinese province of Xinjiang.

I fell in love with Uighur food when I was living in China, and [...]

Read More

Sosauce Pepper About Sosauce

Sosauce - short for "Social Sauce" - highlights the saucy side of travel and the social aspect that gives it value. We're an authentic community for travel geeks- the curious traveler who will get up early to see the sunrise over Mt. Fuji, or go out of their way to try the local tribal delicacy.

Go to Sosauce.com

Twitter Bird Twitter

@thenotoriousmeg Loved it, looking forward to seeing you at the next event on @Sosauce
You can also find us on:
Facebook You Tube