2023’s Must-See Destinations THINKING ABOUT TRAVELING?
Because of the past few years, it’s safe to say we’re all in need of a vacation. The pandemic put a halt on travel plans, but now that many restrictions have been lifted, people can joyously plan their vacations for 2023. Do you want to make travel plans but are unsure about where to go? Don’t worry; we’ve got you covered. Here are the destinations U.S. News ranks as the best places to visit in the new year.
Island in New Zealand. Enjoy pristine beaches, tropical rainforests, and breathtaking views of the Southern Alps all in one place. Paris also made the list — there’s never a bad time for a romantic trip to the Eiffel Tower. And if you want to stay within the country, you can always visit Hawaii. The Hawaiian island of Maui specifically has unforgettable scenic drives, swimming and snorkeling, and even a volcano.
Take in the sights at America’s national parks. Before the pandemic, people would save up large amounts of money to spend time at crowded tourist destinations like Las Vegas or Walt Disney World. Now, people are more interested in less-crowded outdoor environments. According to U.S. News, some of the best places to visit in the U.S. are national parks. The Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, Yosemite, and Glacier national parks all made the list. If you want to see beautiful scenery with amazing wildlife, visit these national parks! See beautiful places outside the U.S. If you’re interested in traveling outside the continental U.S., some wonderful places are worth exploring. Topping the U.S. News’ list of best places to visit in the world is South
Want a small-town adventure? If you have no interest in leaving the country or heading out into the wilderness, many quaint small towns await. You can visit Bar Harbor, Maine, to experience fabulous bed and breakfasts, plus great restaurants and views. Or you can travel to Telluride, Colorado, for some awe-inspiring views of the mountains — with many festivals throughout the year, it’s worth checking out. Jackson Hole in Wyoming, Lake Tahoe on the border of California and Nevada, and Sedona in Arizona are also great smaller towns that feature fun activities and natural beauty.
TAKE A BREAK
No wonder the Grinch stole this roast beast — it’s absolutely mouthwatering.
Ingredients
Directions
• 1/4 cup brown sugar • 1tbsp paprika • 2 tsp black pepper • 2 tsp salt • 3 tbsp olive oil • 1 5-lb bone-in rib-eye roast • 3 tbsp butter • 2 heads of garlic, halved • 2 bay leaves • 4 thyme sprigs
1. Preheat oven to 375 F. 2. In a bowl, combine brown sugar, paprika, pepper, salt, and olive oil. 3. Place roast in a roasting pan and coat with spice mixture. Let marinate uncovered in refrigerator for 1 hour. 4. Place pan on stove over high heat. Brown the roast on all sides, then add butter, garlic, and herbs. 5. When butter melts, add broth, beer, and tomatoes. Bring to a boil. 6. Transfer pan to oven. Braise until meat is tender, up to 2 hours. 7. Remove roast from pan and let rest for 15 minutes. Meanwhile, strain pan juices and put back into pan and boil until reduced by half. When finished, slice roast and serve with pan sauce.
• 2 rosemary sprigs • 1/2 cup beef broth • 1 12-oz bottle of stout beer • 1 15-oz can diced
tomatoes (with liquid)
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