Hal
Active Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- si
Food, Food, Food. Yum. Yum. Yum.
I chose the Ingles route rather than Sarria for my first Camino in Spain because I wanted to take advantage of less crowds in tours and the chance to meet the same walkers, if I am able to hang out with any on the odd walk, on a smaller scale by taking a road (relatively) less travelled to Santiago through what seems like a very beautiful Galicia.
I have an intolerance to the proteins in cooked egg yolk and do very poorly with lactose. I can do bread in a pinch, but bloat terribly and more that a large roll in a day will give me a rash on my arm. So Camino Frances staples such as bocadilla with potato tortilla and garlic bread soup is out of the question, and girl refuses to snack on apples and proteins bars, tinned fish and boiled egg whites alone...
I'm looking forward to dining on Galicia's finest! Fish, stew, fruit, vegetables, meat - everything the region has to offer! Some of those beach side fish restaurants before Pontedeume looked a bit touristy but who cares with pilchards that appealing to the eye and with the Mediterranean in the distance?
What were your favourite Hal-friendly hostals, bars, cafes, restaurants, petrol stations, fast food joints, hell, entire towns where the food was memorable enough to post to Hal about?
God bless, and I look forward to your culinary reminisces.
p.s. I love food.
I chose the Ingles route rather than Sarria for my first Camino in Spain because I wanted to take advantage of less crowds in tours and the chance to meet the same walkers, if I am able to hang out with any on the odd walk, on a smaller scale by taking a road (relatively) less travelled to Santiago through what seems like a very beautiful Galicia.
I have an intolerance to the proteins in cooked egg yolk and do very poorly with lactose. I can do bread in a pinch, but bloat terribly and more that a large roll in a day will give me a rash on my arm. So Camino Frances staples such as bocadilla with potato tortilla and garlic bread soup is out of the question, and girl refuses to snack on apples and proteins bars, tinned fish and boiled egg whites alone...
I'm looking forward to dining on Galicia's finest! Fish, stew, fruit, vegetables, meat - everything the region has to offer! Some of those beach side fish restaurants before Pontedeume looked a bit touristy but who cares with pilchards that appealing to the eye and with the Mediterranean in the distance?
What were your favourite Hal-friendly hostals, bars, cafes, restaurants, petrol stations, fast food joints, hell, entire towns where the food was memorable enough to post to Hal about?
God bless, and I look forward to your culinary reminisces.
p.s. I love food.