![]() ![]() ![]() So that's really our cooking, nerd fix on the bus. We'll find our local hipster artisanal beans, we have a pourover, we have grass-fed butter, MCT oil. We have a whole coffee station – a very serious coffee setup. There's maybe an occasion where we'll get an Airbnb or something like that, but it's really rare.īoreta: It's rare. That's something we definitely miss a lot. Ooah: It's really hard to cook on the road. We eat lots of good meals, but at home it's really just simple, healthy food.ĭo you ever find a way to cook or do any sort of cooking? Especially because it's hard to get lots of vegetables while I'm traveling. After we've been eating out so much, I just want to cook some vegetables or have nice, real simple home-cooked food.īoreta: Absolutely. Something about that sets my mind right.ĮdIT: I don't have a food in particular that I will order, but I think getting home and out with the animals and ordering some delivery is generally the way to do it.īoreta: I'm the opposite – the first thing I want to do is go to one of the many good places to buy produce. There's something about it that's so comforting. I'm home, I made it on the long flight or the bus ride. There's something about when I get home from a long travel day, I'll get cozy, order the soup – hot broth with vegetables, mushroom, tofu, all the cilantro, bean sprouts. Ooah: I usually order pho from this Vietnamese restaurant right next to my house. You guys have been on a long tour with barely any stops, when you get home from tour what's the first thing you want to do? I think that really it's just tacos are the medicine that cures all homesickness. More than anything, I miss my own bed and it's nice to be at home. How do you fight homesickness while you're on the road? What food reminds you of home?īoreta: The other night we were in Richmond, Virginia, there's an incredible taco place and it just made us feel like home.Īnd yeah you get homesick, it's fun to adventure for work and get to see new places every day. That's an exciting way to experience a new place. We were just in Edmonton in Alberta, Canada, and we found a place that used local Alberta beef – stuff like that. But when we're in Madison, Wisconsin, we find a place that uses everything local. Clearly in Austin or New Orleans or New York, Paris, London - it's easy to find stuff. It's just fun, the canals are beautiful, it's great to enjoy.īoreta: Sometimes it's actually really fun to try to find a food, or a farm-to-table place, or some sort of local cuisine in small towns. Amsterdam is a great city that you can just walk around really easily by foot. I love the music scene, the culture, the energy there. This past time, someone we grew up with was there with us, and that's the best way to see a place.ĮdIT: I'd say my favorite is probably Amsterdam or London. We were just there for five days and every time I go there it unfolds a little bit more I get to know the culture and the food. It's one of my favorite places to go travel and spend time.īoreta: I really – and this is going to sound cliché, but – I love Paris. Ooah: For me, it would be Mal Pais in Costa Rica. So we love getting to add on time and really just explore cultures. ![]() We had time to explore Russia, we spent a lot of time in Eastern Europe – which we maybe wouldn't have normally done. So, for instance, we played a show in Mumbai and we added on six days so we could explore. When you’re on tour, do you have time to stop?īoreta: That's the benefit of being on tour for a living and traveling for our work is that we can also add time on. In addition to touring, we're big nature buffs and we all travel a lot. Before you started touring, did everyone love to travel?īoreta: Absolutely. ![]()
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