Eating for nothing on holiday

Sharing home cooked meals.

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Tropical

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Posted At: 11/03/2009 18:59:00

You won't make any money if you volunteer for the new web site eatiwthalocal.com but it will help with the credit crunch as when you have cooked for someone you can then use your credit to dine with another person. It will save you money in the long run as you will avoid the cost of a restaurant and possibly make a new friend or companion, or just have a good chat. Take a look at eatwithalocal and change the way you dine in the future.
backpacker

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Posted At: 11/03/2009 19:31:14

I am sure it is all a wonderful idea, but does it really take 3 threads to plug the site.
Tropical

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Posted At: 11/03/2009 19:39:15

Whoops, just shows I am sitting here on my own with time to spare. Sorry. I thought I would try to put it under subjects that would catch people's attention and as it is my baby I am enthusiastic. Didn't realise it would get on people's nerves.
kentzone

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Posted At: 11/03/2009 19:55:45

Not getting on my nerves, but you might fall foul of the Gestapo the site moderators.... be careful....
Tropical

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Posted At: 11/03/2009 20:24:05

Oh, right, thanks for the advice, glad not getting on your nerves. Always bending rules I am even when I don't mean too!
kentzone

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Posted At: 11/03/2009 20:55:10

Oh I'm always stretching the rules to the absolute limit.... carry a roll of gaffer tape just in case they fracture...
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