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Top tips for reducing your food costs while on holiday

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Top tips for reducing your food costs while on holiday

Eating out can often be very expensive for families on holiday, particularly in countries where the cost of living is higher. Here are some of my tips on how to limit your food costs when you are away.

Instead of heading out to a different restaurant every night, consider cooking your own food. For example, if you are visiting Italy, what better way to cook your own pizza or lasagne? In fact it is well known that Italians don’t often More

Travelling within the EU

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Travelling within the EU

If you are a member of the European Union, you must be thinking it is quite easy to travel within the borders of the Union and no specific preparation is needed. You feel like you could just hop on a plane and touch down at a property in Belek without any worries. However, you should bear in mind the different peculiarities of each country to avoid discomfort and always consider your stay in a particular destination before actually arriving there.

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New HIV warning for World Cup fans

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New HIV warning for World Cup fans

Football fans who visited the South African World Cup tournament are being advised to get their HIV status checked by those working UK locum jobs for doctors if they engaged in unprotected sex.

As many as 25,000 England fans have returned from South Africa, a country which is estimated to have as many as six million HIV sufferers. Over 65 percent of heterosexual men and around 25 percent of women who contract the virus do so during unprotected sex while More

Travel Safety Tips of Women

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Travel Safety Tips of Women

Women today are independent and prefer to travel alone, making the best of their freedom and liberty but they must keep a few things in mind while traveling to a destination, known or unknown.

When planning to travel alone, carry fewer packages and luggage and avoid wearing high heels or uncomfortable clothing (always opt for the running shoes). This will help you to avoid accepting help from others.

Make sure you carry a small handbag where all your important More

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