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]]>Don’t place your food inside a hostel fridge before clearly marking your territory. Make sure to label all your food with your name, room number, and departure date so other guests wouldn’t think it’s up for grabs.
Speaking of food that’s up for grabs, occasional food theft may occur at busy hostels. Don’t engage in this disrespectful behavior and only consider taking food that’s been marked as free.
Keep in mind that room in the fridge is extremely limited when you’re staying at hostels since dozens of people are using it at once. Avoid taking up too much space and only buy food that you’re planning to eat fairly quickly.
Avoid preparing elaborate meals that take too much time when staying at hostels because other guests likely need the kitchen as much as you do.
Always try to leave the hostel kitchen the same way you’ve found it. Wash your dishes and clean up the cooking area so other guests could use it freely once you’re done.
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]]>Your health can suffer when you’re on the road, and it’s important to eat nutritious meals to make up for all the calories you burned by walking around all day long. Having a kitchen at your hostel gives you more control over the things you’re eating and your choices are limitless.
Having a spacious shared kitchen at your disposal will save you a lot of money in the long run. Instead of always eating out, you can buy fresh ingredients at local markets without spending a fortune, and try foods that are popular with the locals.
The hostel’s kitchen is also a great place to socialize with other guests, especially if it also comes with a free breakfast. In addition to making new friends, you can also cook a meal together, or show them how to make a famous dish from your own country.
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]]>The post 5 Unwritten Rules For Using a Hostel Kitchen appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Don’t place your food inside a hostel fridge before clearly marking your territory. Make sure to label all your food with your name, room number, and departure date so other guests wouldn’t think it’s up for grabs.
Speaking of food that’s up for grabs, occasional food theft may occur at busy hostels. Don’t engage in this disrespectful behavior and only consider taking food that’s been marked as free.
Keep in mind that room in the fridge is extremely limited when you’re staying at hostels since dozens of people are using it at once. Avoid taking up too much space and only buy food that you’re planning to eat fairly quickly.
Avoid preparing elaborate meals that take too much time when staying at hostels because other guests likely need the kitchen as much as you do.
Always try to leave the hostel kitchen the same way you’ve found it. Wash your dishes and clean up the cooking area so other guests could use it freely once you’re done.
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]]>The post Hostels With a Shared Kitchen are Surprisingly Great Money Savers appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Your health can suffer when you’re on the road, and it’s important to eat nutritious meals to make up for all the calories you burned by walking around all day long. Having a kitchen at your hostel gives you more control over the things you’re eating and your choices are limitless.
Having a spacious shared kitchen at your disposal will save you a lot of money in the long run. Instead of always eating out, you can buy fresh ingredients at local markets without spending a fortune, and try foods that are popular with the locals.
The hostel’s kitchen is also a great place to socialize with other guests, especially if it also comes with a free breakfast. In addition to making new friends, you can also cook a meal together, or show them how to make a famous dish from your own country.
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