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Littlest Pet Shop Dual Compartment Lunch Box- Peace, Love, Pets


Littlest Pet Shop Dual Compartment Lunch Box- Peace, Love, Pets


$14.63


Send your child back to school in style with this super cool Littlest Pet Shop Dual Compartment Lunch Kit – Peace Love Pets!…

The Grawzulz Backpack & Lunch Bag Set


The Grawzulz Backpack & Lunch Bag Set


$28.49


Grawzulz Backpack and Lunch Bag…

Extreme Pak 16pc Assorted Lunch Bag In Countertop Display 4pc Each Of Red Black Blue Pink


Extreme Pak 16pc Assorted Lunch Bag In Countertop Display 4pc Each Of Red Black Blue Pink


$72.58


Extreme Pak 16pc Assorted Lunch Bag In Countertop Display 4pc Each Of Red Black Blue Pink…

Gerber 31-000701 Bear Grylls Survival Series Ultimate Kit


Gerber 31-000701 Bear Grylls Survival Series Ultimate Kit


$67.50


The product of collaboration between Gerber and survival expert Bear Grylls, the Ultimate Kit is a 15-piece survival kit built for hostile environments. It fits in your pack and has everything you need–including Gerber’s miniature multi-tool, a fire starter, a survival blanket, and a wire cutter–to survive even in the toughest spots.Survival Series Ultimate KitAt a Glance:15-piece survival kit b…

Revco GB100 BSX Extreme Gear Pack with HelmetCatch


Revco GB100 BSX Extreme Gear Pack with HelmetCatch


$57.95


Revco GB100 BSX Extreme Gear Pack with HelmetCatch Features: * BSX backpack with reinforced side pockets and padded back * Quick-action HelmetCatch * Holds welding helmet, jacket, gloves, grinder, tools and more…

Chapin Industrial 3.5-Gallon Viton Concrete Open Head Sprayer 1949


Chapin Industrial 3.5-Gallon Viton Concrete Open Head Sprayer 1949


$82.59


The Chapin 3-1/2-gallon industrial viton concrete open head sprayer sprays 1/2 gallon per minute. Made with tri-poxy-lined steel this sprayer provides triple protection against corrosion, rust and damage from denting. It features a 48-inch reinforced hose and threaded fittings for easy hose changing. Metal construction includes a 24-inch brass extension, a brass fan tip nozzle for even coverage an…




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How can you finance a backpacking trip to Europe?

My fiance and I are wanting to get rid of most of our belongings and let our lease run out so that we can spend a lot of time (two weeks to two months) in Europe next summer for our honeymoon. I’ve been before he hasn’t. Any tips for calculating cost and not going into extreme debt?

Buy the crucial items before you depart the USA like rail pass, airline tickets (obviously!). These tend to be the most expensive items besides accommodations. Now, it’s your honeymoon so you may not want to stay in hostels – but many of them have private rooms and this is going to be your cheapest lodging source. Check out http://www.backpackeurope.com/ They have a section for estimation costs that might be helpful for you

http://www.hihostels.com/

http://www.hostels.com/en/index.html

I back packed when I was 20-something and spent 3-months over there and saw 17 countries. We hardly stepped foot in a restaurant. You can do this and still dine fairly decently. Visit the local outdoor markets and supermarkets and picnic. Many of the hostels have cooking facilities so you can cook your supper there. The pastries are delicious in Europe, as is the vino! Most hostels will serve a breakfast. Eating doesn’t have to be expensive.

You can take night trains to get from destinations that are farther apart. This way, rest on the train and wake up ready to sightsee. This can be tiring and not romantic – but every once in a while it will save you money.

Go for the two-month option. Buy an open jaw ticket (fly into one city and out of another. I recommend London – Rome).
Get a rail pass http://www.raileurope.com/us/index.htm
and just go for it. You might want to reserve your first night so you know you have a place to stay when you arrive.

Congratulations on your upcoming marriage and I hope the honeymoon is great! You need to do things like this BEFORE you have kids cause once you have them it’s a lot more difficult.



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