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Kevin's
Travel Tips
Although each of these tips has
value, I don't make any claims for their legitimacy or advisability.
In other words, I hereby abdicate all responsibility for these tips
--you
are on your own!
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| Don't drink the water! You can do what
you want, but I never drink the local water in a distant
location. ALL local water supplies contain some E.
coli and other bacteria that are normally harmless but can cause diarrhea in
travelers (that is, those NEW to the area). Because I avoid local tap water wherever
I travel to avoid Montezuma's revenge, Kilimanjaro's revenge, Brian Boru's revenge, etc.
(traveler's diarrhea), I also use bottled water for brushing my teeth, making tea, etc.
If you are trying to avoid the local water supply, don't use ice made with
unfiltered water. |
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| Be careful with meats. When traveling,
it's best to avoid undercooked meats --even if you usually enjoy somewhat rare meat at
home. |
Try the local favorites! It really is fun
to ask the locals what they think the best food of their region is. Then ask them
who makes the best preparation of it. If it's their mom, then ask to dine with her
that evening! Don't forget to sample the local beer, local wine, local
liqueur, and
local appetizer or snack. NEVER shout "yuk!" when presented with a local
dish --unless you're itching for a fight.
The
photo shows me in the Montparnasse area of Paris checking out some new foods to
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| Ask the local folks where to go. Ask your
hotel clerks where THEY like to eat in the neighborhood of your hotel. Sometimes,
if you mention this recommendation at the restaurant, you'll get a discount or
complimentary drink. You might even suggest this if it's not offered. At the
very least, you'll probably get a good meal. |
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This page was last edited on
04/01/07.
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