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Those Who Wander - February 2016 #2

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EATLOCALLY<br />

One of the biggest travel expenditures while<br />

traveling is eating. Especially, touristy<br />

destinations. To save your pennies, eat better,<br />

and have a truly authentic experience, eat<br />

with the locals. If an eatery is filled with local<br />

people, you can count on the food to be tasty<br />

and affordable.<br />

Food trucks or carts are another delicious<br />

budget option. They usually offer quick and<br />

local favorites at a fraction of the price. Look<br />

them up on-line to find out their hours and<br />

where they will be located. Many of them<br />

even tweet out their current location. Possible<br />

to travel with student loans?<br />

Street food is the tastiest, cheapest and<br />

easiest way to get a taste for local cuisine, and<br />

is generally the most direct route to forming a<br />

sense of a country?s culture. It?s an<br />

inexpensive way to eat, and will present you<br />

with foreign flavors which will blow your<br />

mind. And it?s very safe ? direct those who tell<br />

you never to eat the street food to my post on<br />

the worst travel tips of all time.<br />

Another great way to save some cash is to pick<br />

up in-season foods at a farmers or local<br />

market. It?s the perfect way to put together a<br />

low-cost and easy meal. Buy a bottle of<br />

sparkling water, some fresh fruit, a baguette,<br />

and cheeses to throw together a gourmet<br />

picnic to take with you on your day of free<br />

sightseeing. afford to travel with student<br />

loans? Travel while paying off debt<br />

Shopping at local markets will not only save<br />

you some green, but you will also be<br />

contributing to the local economy. Travel with<br />

student loans

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