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Camino Guidebooks (Village to Village)
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Francés, Finisterre, Portugués, Norte, Primitivo, Inglés
A just-for-fun question.
I know many people (including me) do a lot of cooking along the camino, either to save money or to get out of the "pilgrim menú" rut. I'm feeling nostalgic for the many pasta dinners and bottles of cheap red wine, as well as the impossibly rich Greek yogurt I used to buy for breakfast, and the chocolate-dipped cookies I carried as a snack.
What did you cook along the camino? Any advice of cheap and/or delicious meals you whipped up in an albergue kitchen? What do you miss from Spanish grocery stores?
I know many people (including me) do a lot of cooking along the camino, either to save money or to get out of the "pilgrim menú" rut. I'm feeling nostalgic for the many pasta dinners and bottles of cheap red wine, as well as the impossibly rich Greek yogurt I used to buy for breakfast, and the chocolate-dipped cookies I carried as a snack.
What did you cook along the camino? Any advice of cheap and/or delicious meals you whipped up in an albergue kitchen? What do you miss from Spanish grocery stores?