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How to live in a hotel without a kitchen?

Things You Should Know
  1. Use your hotel room's coffee maker to cook oatmeal, boil eggs, or heat ramen noodles.
  2. Heat up an iron to grill quesadillas, cook bacon, or fry an egg.
  3. Pop eggs, packaged pasta, or a potato in the microwave to make stovetop meals without a stove.




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The Best Appliances for Cooking in Hotel Rooms
  1. My Little Electric Skillet. One of the best appliances for cooking in hotel rooms: The Nesco 8-Inch Skillet ($32,95; Amazon). ...
  2. A Microwaveable Saucepan with Lid. ...
  3. Some Very Basic Utensils. ...
  4. A Lightweight Toaster. ...
  5. A Melitta Pour-Over Cone and a Small Travel Kettle.


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Look for hotels that have mini-fridges or kitchenettes in the room, as this will allow you to store and prepare your own healthy meals. Pack Your Own Snacks: One of the easiest ways to eat healthy in a hotel is to bring your own snacks.

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Many hotels do allow guests to eat in their rooms, as long as they follow certain guidelines. For example, they may require that guests only consume food that can be stored at room temperature, such as snacks or pre-packaged meals.

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Generally someone who stays at a hotel or motel is a “guest” without much protection under the law. However, in certain circumstances, a hotel/motel guest can become a “tenant” with more legal protection from an eviction.

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  1. Rotisserie chicken.
  2. Ready-to-eat hard-boiled eggs.
  3. Canned fish (tuna, salmon, sardines)
  4. Canned beans.
  5. Frozen pre-cooked chicken strips (not breaded, no sauce)
  6. Pre-cooked whole grains, like brown rice or quinoa.
  7. Pre-cut fresh vegetables and fruit.
  8. Frozen vegetables and fruit (no added salt, sugar or sauce)


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One of the biggest disadvantages of staying in a hotel residence is the cost. These types of accommodations can be quite expensive, especially if you are staying in a major city. If you are on a tight budget, then a hotel residence is probably not the best option for you.

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5 Tips to Make a Hotel Room Feel Like Home
  1. Bring Travel Size Everything. Take your comforts at home along with you for the travel adventure. ...
  2. Give Yourself a Ritual. A ritual can set the tone for the day. ...
  3. Get Proper Rest. Getting good sleep is essential to our well-being. ...
  4. Keep a Clean Room. ...
  5. Bring Your Favorite Healthy Snacks.


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If you're on a tight budget, there are plenty of budget hotels that offer affordable rates for long-term stays. On average, you can expect to pay between $1,200 to $3,000 for a 3-month stay in a budget hotel. These hotels usually offer basic amenities such as free Wi-Fi, cable TV, and a continental breakfast.

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If a stay in a hotel for less than a month you can be locked out of your room if you do not pay the daily rate or if you break some rule of the hotel. On the other hand, it is an entirely different game if you stay for a month or more. In this case you become a tenant and the tenant/landlord law applies.

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