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The


Food
  &
Travel
Manifesto
Uncopyright: This manifesto is uncopyrighted. Feel free to copy it, share it, steal it or post it on your blog. Although, attribution is always
appreciated.

Thanks,
Amit Sonawane - Fishing Buddha
Food     Two of my most
         passionate pursuits in life
         are food and travel.

         Although, many food
         enthusiasts and travelers
         would put these two in
     &   separate baskets, for me,
         food and travel goes
         hand-in-hand.




Travel
         In this manifesto, we will
         explore some ways to
         optimize your next food &
         travel experience.
It is an age-old secret that, somehow,
has been lost. Food offers the traveler
an unique insight into the culture and
the ways of the people.                              “Best
                                            way to learn about a new culture
We often take this for granted and                   is through their
stick to the safe options. If you are




                                           food.”
traveling then being safe is a foolish
idea. Traveling is about getting out of
your comfort-zone. Make some local
friends and see where they eat. Try
cooking with them.

Leave the reviews and restaurant-
finder apps at home when you travel.
All you need is your five sense to travel
well.
“Involve

               all 5
              senses
                      when


              eating & traveling”




Smell   See           Touch         Feel   Listen
Agenda is useless. Itinerary should




“Travel
             have dreams, destinations and bucket-
             list items only.

             Many of us rush travel. The desire to
             see everything, do everything and be
             everywhere ruins the experience.


  slowly;
             Travel slowly. Take in the culture, smell
             the coffee-shops, talk to the locals,
             watch the people go about their lives,




 eat
             taste the freshly baked breads. Stay.
             Do not rush.

             And when you sit down to eat; eat
             even slower. Never eat alone in a new
             city. Make friends with the locals and
             get to know them over a meal. Ask if
             you can visit the chef in the kitchen.
  slower.”   Take him/her to the local market next
             day. Learn about their foods.
“If there’s a line,

then the food is probably

    worth the wait.”
“You   don’t need
                     $
        a lot of
                     One of the biggest excuses to not
                     travel and get out is money, or rather
                     lack of it.




 money
                     To travel well you need a curious mind,
                     a taste for adventure, a quest, some
                     personal stories to share, and
                     willingness to get out of your comfort
                     zone. Not money.


   to travel well”
                     Money doesn’t enhance your travels.
                     You might not need money to even
                     book that ticket to your destination.
                     Some friends of Fishing Buddha are
                     world-renowned for travel-hacks.

                     So, don’t let the lack of money stop
                     you from traveling. Traveling to far
                     corners of the world will convince you
                     how complete lack of money can
                     introduce you to some of the happiest
                     of peoples.
Traveling and experiencing the world’s
food is an adventure. It is a futile
attempt if you resist change.

Try everything once. We live in a
protective cocoon of a society.
However, some of the places you will
travel to are free and pristine.

Don’t let the fear of unknown stop you
from making unforgettable memories,
meeting amazing people and tasting
the most delightful foods.

One of the golden rules of the art of
food & travel is - be brave.




        “Don’t be
           a




wuss                                     .”
“Tweet
    about
      it




later
                 Social media is here to stay. It is a
                 wonder how so many people can
                 connect so rapidly over a hashtag or a
                 photograph.

            .”   Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and all
                 the other wonderful services really
                 make it possible to document, collect
                 and share your passion, work and
                 adventure. 20 years ago, I couldn’t       However, social networks can also be
                 have imagined sharing a picture of my     a distraction. Many times, I catch
                 meal with a total stranger from Ireland   people basking the in glow of their
                 who also likes sushi.                     smartphones, connecting with the
                                                           virtual worlds, while the real world just
                 As a friend of mine once said, “These     slips away.
                 other humans are just floating around,
                 one chance decision away from being       Traveling gives you a chance to
                 your next closest friend.”                experience the reality of life.
                                                           Sometimes one slight moment
                                                           completely turns the whole trip around
                                                           for good. You don’t want to miss that
                                                           one fleeting moment.

                                                           Be present when it happens and
                                                           share it later when you are back in
                                                           your hotel room or home. You’ll
                                                           experience more, remember more
                                                           vividly and, as a result, be able to
                                                           share more with your friends and
                                                           family.
Everybody has a story. We tell a story
               with our lives. One of the Fishing
               Buddha rules to live by is, “learn to tell
               a story with your life.”

               When you go on travels do not forget
               to pack some stories with you. Even a
               simple story about how or why you set
               off on this trip would do.

               When you sit with a total stranger and
               tell them the story of your life,
               something wonderful happens. Minds
               glow, hearts open and smiles blossom.
               Sharing your life’s story is a very
               intimate and an extremely friendly
               gesture.

               Nothing else help you make faster,
               long-lasting friendships than sharing of
               a story.


“Always
 share                                                      So, always share your inspiring story
                                                            with the people you meet on your
                                                            travels. Preferably over a meal.
  your
                                                            Also, do not forget to listen to their




story
                                                            stories.



          .”
“Be   interesting                                   .”

        Many of us travel for our own sake.
        Travel is not a selfish act. When you
        begin your travel or sit-down for a
        meal in a foreign land, do not forget to
        give, and not just take.

        Travel is not just about learning from
        other cultures, cuisines, peoples and
        their customs. Traveling is also about
        spreading your message and leaving
        your legacy.

        One of the ways you can do that is by
        simply being an interesting traveler. Be
        an interesting stranger to talk to. Be an
        interesting customer to walk into a
        local bar. Be an interesting passenger
        to get on the flight.

        When you are interesting, people will
        remember you and what you are all
        about. It creates a long-term memory.
        And a memory is the most beautiful
        gift you can ever give to the people in
        your life.
“Travel is not really about leaving our homes, but
                 leaving our habits.”

                   - Pico Iyer
Do not be afraid to connect with
people. Although you probably won’t
be staying there for long, it will make
your trip worthwhile if you make new
ties on your trip.

When you are back, stay in touch with



                                          “Connect.”
these new friends. Make them a part
of your life and share your own life
with them.

The biggest joy of traveling comes
after the fact when you reminisce.
Being in touch with the people who
actually made those memories
possible is the second biggest joy.

So, stay connected.
When you write about your
                           “ Write                   about your
experiences, you preserve that, not
just for yourself, but for the rest of the   experiences.”
world, for years to come.

Writing about your travels - the places
you visited, the people you met, the
food you ate - and publishing it for the
world to see is one of the most
generous things you can do.

Writing helps you create your own
unique experience, you own little
adventure story. It attracts other
readers and it multiplies your
passions.

You writing might inspire somebody
else to take up a food & travel journey
of their own. And their life’s story will
include a chapter about you.
“May your life’s story
include several chapters on
 the places you have been
  and the people you met
           there.

May you always savor every
 bite and never eat alone.

 May you always have the
power to bring a smile on a
strangers face and a mind
 full of memories of those
          smiles.”




     Thank you.
About




                                    Fishing Buddha is the blog of Amit
                                    Sonawane. Amit writes about the
                                    small things in life that ultimately
                                    make the biggest impact.

                                    In his writings he explores life as
                                    an art. His life’s four passions are -
                                    traveling, food, writing and
                                    philosophy.

                                    Besides the blog, Amit is also a
                                    friend, thinker, aerospace
                                    engineer, MBA student,
                                    entrepreneur, photographer, biker,
                                    climber, Tough Mudder, cook,
                                    reader, stoic and a minimalist.




Website: http://FishingBuddha.com          Twitter: @amitsonawane            Facebook: http://facebook.com/fishingbuddha

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The Food & Travel Mainfesto

  • 2. Uncopyright: This manifesto is uncopyrighted. Feel free to copy it, share it, steal it or post it on your blog. Although, attribution is always appreciated. Thanks, Amit Sonawane - Fishing Buddha
  • 3. Food Two of my most passionate pursuits in life are food and travel. Although, many food enthusiasts and travelers would put these two in & separate baskets, for me, food and travel goes hand-in-hand. Travel In this manifesto, we will explore some ways to optimize your next food & travel experience.
  • 4. It is an age-old secret that, somehow, has been lost. Food offers the traveler an unique insight into the culture and the ways of the people. “Best way to learn about a new culture We often take this for granted and is through their stick to the safe options. If you are food.” traveling then being safe is a foolish idea. Traveling is about getting out of your comfort-zone. Make some local friends and see where they eat. Try cooking with them. Leave the reviews and restaurant- finder apps at home when you travel. All you need is your five sense to travel well.
  • 5. “Involve all 5 senses when eating & traveling” Smell See Touch Feel Listen
  • 6. Agenda is useless. Itinerary should “Travel have dreams, destinations and bucket- list items only. Many of us rush travel. The desire to see everything, do everything and be everywhere ruins the experience. slowly; Travel slowly. Take in the culture, smell the coffee-shops, talk to the locals, watch the people go about their lives, eat taste the freshly baked breads. Stay. Do not rush. And when you sit down to eat; eat even slower. Never eat alone in a new city. Make friends with the locals and get to know them over a meal. Ask if you can visit the chef in the kitchen. slower.” Take him/her to the local market next day. Learn about their foods.
  • 7. “If there’s a line, then the food is probably worth the wait.”
  • 8. “You don’t need $ a lot of One of the biggest excuses to not travel and get out is money, or rather lack of it. money To travel well you need a curious mind, a taste for adventure, a quest, some personal stories to share, and willingness to get out of your comfort zone. Not money. to travel well” Money doesn’t enhance your travels. You might not need money to even book that ticket to your destination. Some friends of Fishing Buddha are world-renowned for travel-hacks. So, don’t let the lack of money stop you from traveling. Traveling to far corners of the world will convince you how complete lack of money can introduce you to some of the happiest of peoples.
  • 9. Traveling and experiencing the world’s food is an adventure. It is a futile attempt if you resist change. Try everything once. We live in a protective cocoon of a society. However, some of the places you will travel to are free and pristine. Don’t let the fear of unknown stop you from making unforgettable memories, meeting amazing people and tasting the most delightful foods. One of the golden rules of the art of food & travel is - be brave. “Don’t be a wuss .”
  • 10. “Tweet about it later Social media is here to stay. It is a wonder how so many people can connect so rapidly over a hashtag or a photograph. .” Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and all the other wonderful services really make it possible to document, collect and share your passion, work and adventure. 20 years ago, I couldn’t However, social networks can also be have imagined sharing a picture of my a distraction. Many times, I catch meal with a total stranger from Ireland people basking the in glow of their who also likes sushi. smartphones, connecting with the virtual worlds, while the real world just As a friend of mine once said, “These slips away. other humans are just floating around, one chance decision away from being Traveling gives you a chance to your next closest friend.” experience the reality of life. Sometimes one slight moment completely turns the whole trip around for good. You don’t want to miss that one fleeting moment. Be present when it happens and share it later when you are back in your hotel room or home. You’ll experience more, remember more vividly and, as a result, be able to share more with your friends and family.
  • 11. Everybody has a story. We tell a story with our lives. One of the Fishing Buddha rules to live by is, “learn to tell a story with your life.” When you go on travels do not forget to pack some stories with you. Even a simple story about how or why you set off on this trip would do. When you sit with a total stranger and tell them the story of your life, something wonderful happens. Minds glow, hearts open and smiles blossom. Sharing your life’s story is a very intimate and an extremely friendly gesture. Nothing else help you make faster, long-lasting friendships than sharing of a story. “Always share So, always share your inspiring story with the people you meet on your travels. Preferably over a meal. your Also, do not forget to listen to their story stories. .”
  • 12. “Be interesting .” Many of us travel for our own sake. Travel is not a selfish act. When you begin your travel or sit-down for a meal in a foreign land, do not forget to give, and not just take. Travel is not just about learning from other cultures, cuisines, peoples and their customs. Traveling is also about spreading your message and leaving your legacy. One of the ways you can do that is by simply being an interesting traveler. Be an interesting stranger to talk to. Be an interesting customer to walk into a local bar. Be an interesting passenger to get on the flight. When you are interesting, people will remember you and what you are all about. It creates a long-term memory. And a memory is the most beautiful gift you can ever give to the people in your life.
  • 13. “Travel is not really about leaving our homes, but leaving our habits.” - Pico Iyer
  • 14. Do not be afraid to connect with people. Although you probably won’t be staying there for long, it will make your trip worthwhile if you make new ties on your trip. When you are back, stay in touch with “Connect.” these new friends. Make them a part of your life and share your own life with them. The biggest joy of traveling comes after the fact when you reminisce. Being in touch with the people who actually made those memories possible is the second biggest joy. So, stay connected.
  • 15. When you write about your “ Write about your experiences, you preserve that, not just for yourself, but for the rest of the experiences.” world, for years to come. Writing about your travels - the places you visited, the people you met, the food you ate - and publishing it for the world to see is one of the most generous things you can do. Writing helps you create your own unique experience, you own little adventure story. It attracts other readers and it multiplies your passions. You writing might inspire somebody else to take up a food & travel journey of their own. And their life’s story will include a chapter about you.
  • 16. “May your life’s story include several chapters on the places you have been and the people you met there. May you always savor every bite and never eat alone. May you always have the power to bring a smile on a strangers face and a mind full of memories of those smiles.” Thank you.
  • 17. About Fishing Buddha is the blog of Amit Sonawane. Amit writes about the small things in life that ultimately make the biggest impact. In his writings he explores life as an art. His life’s four passions are - traveling, food, writing and philosophy. Besides the blog, Amit is also a friend, thinker, aerospace engineer, MBA student, entrepreneur, photographer, biker, climber, Tough Mudder, cook, reader, stoic and a minimalist. Website: http://FishingBuddha.com Twitter: @amitsonawane Facebook: http://facebook.com/fishingbuddha