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		<title>By: Kathleen</title>
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		<description>While I have not stayed at your hostel I am looking forward to checking out Toronto and the east coast. I have only ever been on the West in Canada and America and in numerous places in Europe (having just returned from living there for 2 years). I came across this and it reminds me of what my hostel used to do in Edinburgh, Scotland. Every Wednesday night the hostel would offer a free meal to the guests. Now this meal wasn&#039;t just any meal, the long term residents could sign up to cook for the whole hostel in exchange for free rent. This gave the long termers an opportunity to cook ethnic dishes or something that was familiar in exchange for 3 nights of free rent. They also had to do the cleaning up. But more importantly it gave the guests an opportunity to try some ethnic food.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While I have not stayed at your hostel I am looking forward to checking out Toronto and the east coast. I have only ever been on the West in Canada and America and in numerous places in Europe (having just returned from living there for 2 years). I came across this and it reminds me of what my hostel used to do in Edinburgh, Scotland. Every Wednesday night the hostel would offer a free meal to the guests. Now this meal wasn&#8217;t just any meal, the long term residents could sign up to cook for the whole hostel in exchange for free rent. This gave the long termers an opportunity to cook ethnic dishes or something that was familiar in exchange for 3 nights of free rent. They also had to do the cleaning up. But more importantly it gave the guests an opportunity to try some ethnic food.</p>
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