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]]>Unhealthy snacks are usually an essential part of every road trip, but they don’t have to be. Replace chips, chocolate bars, and fast food with healthier choices, such as nuts, protein bars, and fruits and veggies that can stay fresh for longer, such as apples, oranges, and carrots.
Traveling with a mini cooler is always a great idea, and you should try to make room for one in your trunk. Having a cooler will motivate you to travel with healthier snacks because you’ll have a place where you can keep them fresh for a longer period of time.
Drinking plenty of water during your road trip is as important as eating healthy food. It’s also crucial to remember that coffee, soda, energy drinks, and alcohol shouldn’t be used as a replacement for water and that they’re usually best avoided.
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]]>Many of the most popular specialties of local culinary scenes can usually be bought on the street. If you’re concerned about the safety of street food, ask the staff at your hostel or local tour guides for recommendations.
You don’t have to dine in lavish restaurants to discover all the delicious treats that the country you’re visiting has in store. Do some research, explore online menus, and find a place that looks nice and fits your budget. Preparing breakfast or dinner at your hostel is also a good way to save money, and use it to indulge once it’s time for lunch.
If you enjoy cooking, not just eating, singing up for a cooking class might be the thing for you. If you’re staying in a new city for long enough to meet some locals, you can also ask them to show you how to prepare some of the specialties of the traditional cuisine.
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]]>The post Eating Healthily on a Road Trip Isn’t a Mission Impossible appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Unhealthy snacks are usually an essential part of every road trip, but they don’t have to be. Replace chips, chocolate bars, and fast food with healthier choices, such as nuts, protein bars, and fruits and veggies that can stay fresh for longer, such as apples, oranges, and carrots.
Traveling with a mini cooler is always a great idea, and you should try to make room for one in your trunk. Having a cooler will motivate you to travel with healthier snacks because you’ll have a place where you can keep them fresh for a longer period of time.
Drinking plenty of water during your road trip is as important as eating healthy food. It’s also crucial to remember that coffee, soda, energy drinks, and alcohol shouldn’t be used as a replacement for water and that they’re usually best avoided.
The post Eating Healthily on a Road Trip Isn’t a Mission Impossible appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post How to Discover the Culinary Scene of a New Country When on a Budget appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Many of the most popular specialties of local culinary scenes can usually be bought on the street. If you’re concerned about the safety of street food, ask the staff at your hostel or local tour guides for recommendations.
You don’t have to dine in lavish restaurants to discover all the delicious treats that the country you’re visiting has in store. Do some research, explore online menus, and find a place that looks nice and fits your budget. Preparing breakfast or dinner at your hostel is also a good way to save money, and use it to indulge once it’s time for lunch.
If you enjoy cooking, not just eating, singing up for a cooking class might be the thing for you. If you’re staying in a new city for long enough to meet some locals, you can also ask them to show you how to prepare some of the specialties of the traditional cuisine.
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