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HONEST REVIEWS OF BUDAPEST VEGAN RESTAURANTS

Budapest: some (okay me) say it’s where the East meets the West and the North meets the South. European wise anyway. Although it’s a country that’s in a long-term polyamorous relationship with both pork and sour-cream, Budapest is shockingly great for vegans and vegetarians. There are over 23 pure vegan restaurants, there’s plenty of vegan options in the supermarkets and they even have a whole vegan garden. And, it has the added bonus of being a rather cheap holiday destination – if you’re coming from the West at least anyway. Add to that gorgeous architecture and hot thermal baths and you can maybe see why I love Budapest. With over 23 vegan restaurants to choose from, you might feel a little overwhelmed with the choice. Don’t worry, I am semi-based in Budapest, I have a lot of Hungarian vegan friends and I’m pretty confident that I know the places that you’re going to love. When it comes to finding the best Budapest vegan restaurants , it does depend a bit on what you’re looking for.

Author Guest Post - Victoria Simcox

Dwarfs, gnomes, fairies, talking animals, and an evil queen – all these and more can be found in The Magic Warble , an enchanting tale of adventure and friendship by author Victoria Simcox who’s guest posting today.   Book Signings Really Aren’t Scary The mere thought of doing a book signing may be scary and intimidating to a new author. After all, you just spent months, maybe years on writing your manuscript. Then you went through the grueling process of trying to get it accepted, experiencing umpteen rejections from numerous agents or publishers, before you finally lucked out and got one to take your work. Then once the hard part was done, you thought to yourself, Yes, I’m finally published! Now I can kick back, relax and watch my book soar to the top of the best seller’s list. Well maybe that might happen in a dream or another world, but in reality, unless you’re the next J.K Rowling or Stephenie Meyer, it most likely isn’t going to be seen in the tea leaves at the bottom of your