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How to Eat Well and Stay Healthy in Mumbai India
Travel to India is notorious causing stomach trouble for Westerners. Here are a few tips on staying well and enjoying the amazing cuisine this culinary wonderland has to offer. Do your research: Look at top rated travel guides to learn about ... [... more]
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How to Eat in Barcelona
Barcelona is full of dining options that offer little bang for your buck. In order to get a real taste of Spain, especially Catalonia, you must do a little searching. Like any major tourist city in the world, Barcelona is engorged with foreigners ... [... more]
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How to Bargain for Pearls in Kowloon
Pearls are classic, gorgeous and fabulous. Who doesn't need a strand or three? Here's how to buy gorgeous freshwater pearls for next to nothing in Kowloon, Hong Kong. Know what you want. Short strands? Earrings? Custom length ropes or skinny ... [... more]
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How to Be Treated Well in France
The French have a bad reputation for being rude. Some of this may be deserved, but your interactions with French people can be much improved by presenting yourself well. Even if you speak almost no French, a friendly--not demanding--attitude and ... [... more]
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How to Eat Icelandic Hakarl
Obtain some hakarl from the meat section of an Icelandic super market. Take a shot of Brennivín, the potato based caraway seed flavored Icelandic schnapps, known locally as "Black Death" to wash it down. "Hakarl" is Icelandic [... more]
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How to Eat in New York City Without Spending a Lot
Visiting New York City can cost you a pretty penny. From hotels and museums to theatre tickets and clubs a vacation in the big apple can rack up a hefty bill, but there's one thing that you don't have to spend your life savings on to enjoy and ... [... more]
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How to Eat Local in Hawaii
Ask any local, and they'll tell you that in order to get a taste for the real Hawaii you have to try the local cuisine. Take a culinary tour of Hawaii, and you're bound to fall even more in love with the culture. Find a place to eat a plate ... [... more]
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How to Enjoy a Destination Like One of the Locals
Rent a house or cottage for your visit rather than staying at a hotel or motel--or if you don't have time to plan that out, reside at a bed & breakfast. Sure, hotels and motels offer predictable comforts and amenities, but they also have a ... [... more]
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How to Communicate With a Language Barrier
So you find yourself smack dab in the middle of Paris but you don't speak a word of French. If you ever find yourself in a foreign country facing a language barrier, here's how to get what you need in a pleasant, polite way! Use the internet at ... [... more]
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How to Devein a Lobstertail
For many folks who have never done it before, trying to devein a Lobstertail can be a highly complicated procedure. However, having grown up in Maine where eating Lobster is a way of life - we've learned a few lobster eating tricks. In this ... [... more]
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How to Eat Like A Moroccan (As a House Guest)
If you've come to Morocco to get away from the crowds, you just might. If you come to get away from first-world headaches, you just might. If you've come to get away from hospitality and house-invites, then you just won't. Here's the know-how ... [... more]
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How to Backpack Tips for Asia
Backpacking through Asia can be a very exiting adventure that every one should experience. from the divers culture, the beautiful people, to the excellent cuisine you will gain memories that you will not soon forget. Although this task seems to ... [... more]
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