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• ANSWER: No! The hotels charge you a lot more in the shops because they can. A couple of examples; an ice cream that may cost you 2.5YTL in the village will cost you around 6YTL in the hotel shops, cigarettes may cost you 3YTL in the village will ... more
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Spain's young chefs all over the country are united into a movement. They are all friends and travel to each other's restaurants. Spain is like a cooking school with open doors there are no secrets. When somebody invents something new, everyone ... more
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Whereas acids increase the hydrogen ion (H+) concentration of a solution, alkaline substances decrease it, according to the book "Biology," by Neil Campbell et al. Containing 1.44 grams of citric acid per ounce, lemon juice is highly acidic, notes ... more
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Certain tours are less rigorous in enforcing beverage rules. For example, the Saratoga "tour" includes a very gay moonlit walk along the beach, so Bacardi Breezers are allowed and even encouraged. Similarly, the tours that include visits to the gay ... more
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Yes, we do provide ice, water and soft drinks as part of our service. Special requests are made at the time of reservation. ... more
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Customers travelling on Qantas codeshare will receive as part of their fare the Jetstar "Feed me" meal pack, a pillow, blanket and headset for audio and inflight entertainment. ... more
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All chocolate, crisps and fizzy drinks have been removed from vending machines in schools and replaced with apples and bottles of water. The Government funding of £1,200 per primary school and £2,000 per secondary school is far too small. Is there ... more
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In order to receive maximum benefit, Vivo™ Clustered Water® should be taken alone. It is recommended that the solution not be mixed with other liquids or foods, however, it is acceptable to take nutritional supplements. ... more
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• Locate BIB (bag-in-box) connected to the fountain tube. • Determine if the BIB is actually empty. • Sometimes air will get caught in the tube and it will appear to be out of syrup when it really isn’t. • If ready to replace, locate replacement BIB. ... more
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Hepatitis B is unlikely to spread through food or drinks. It spreads when the Hepatitis B virus directly enters the blood of a healthy person. ... more
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