Food

Telenor Pakistan employees across the country are assisting further with the relief activities through volunteer efforts, carrying out assessments and distributing food, non-food items and helping with medical supplies. …

Below, WorldTeach Thailand volunteer Caitlyn Pisarski tells us about the food culture at her site and in her home. Grilled chicken, sticky rice & corn. My WorldTeach roommate Steph and I have a pretty sweet deal when it comes to living …

Then we sat in the volunteer house for a bit before I dropped her off at the hospital, where she lives during the day, and headed over to Food House 2 where Hege Elise was already busy chopping fruit. We spent about an hour chopping up …

Many people say that Thailand is one of the cheapest places you can leave, but how cheap it can actually be. You need for food, pay for hotels and entertainment, but you will see how much you actually spend to have a fantastic holiday, …

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