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I've been on the road for six years and counting. Join me as I share stories, experiences, and teach you to create your own adventure.

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All The Things I Ate In Penang

Penang has a reputation for being one of Asia’s foodie capitals, you could even say Penang prides itself on being ground zero for Malaysia’s best food, but how good is it really? It’s a bit different to the regular laksa you might be used to – it’s fishy, they used tuna, and the noodle is different too (it’as a thick udon-like noodle). A post shared by Bren (@brenontheroad) on I probably tried seven or eight wan tan mee places in Penang, because for me it’s the perfect noodle dish! I ate it at: All over the place, although there’s a really good one on the corner of Love Lane and Chulia St. A post shared by Bren (@brenontheroad) on One hungry night, I Googled late night food and this prawn mee spot showed up, so

Along Mallorca Roads

It’s like you’ve got the other team’s offensive coordinator there, sharing all the team secrets. It’s tiny, and it’s packed with people. She’s chatty, starts telling us about Cala d’Or, how long she’s lived here, some of the fun things we could do. I laugh like it’s a joke, even though it’s kind of true.

Eat Less Food, If You Want To Be A Millionaire

I haven’t eaten any food for nine days, and I feel fine. Now, if you went and asked people on the street what would happen if they didn’t eat for nine days, they’d probably say they’d be in hospital, they’d have shrivelled up, some might even say they’d be dead. We’re supposed to eat for survival, and myself as a living example, you can see we don’t need to eat every day to survive, or even flourish. Don’t go to the mall, don’t look at the menu, don’t try on any sunglasses.

What's the Best Way To Send Money Overseas?

Bank to bank transfers are usually expensive, and most cash-pickup services are prohibitively expensive. We can send a bank transfer to the provider, or we can send on credit card. Again, if you're sending on credit card, consider the benefits of getting cash back or frequent flyer points too, everybody's card is different There are a few reasons: Cash pickups are when you don't send to a bank account, but you arrange for your receiver to pick up the cash from an agent.

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