ciao.
I read about community dinners in some albergue/hostals and even dinners with food cooked by pilgrims .... I would understand how it works and whether it is born from someone's proposal or is part of the tradition of that particular albergue? i guess there will be a quota that each will pay . How is the atmosphere that is created? I'M a little curious
. Thanks to who will respond.
Some of my dearest Camino memories come from communal meals.
There were a couple that were 'traditional', Granon being one of them.
Others were simply spontaneous and so brilliantly beautiful in the way they took shape.
I remember with fondness how they happened.
We pilgrims who had seen each other during the day would end up in the same albergue. Strangers, soon to be eating alongside and with each other because there was a small shop of mini-mercado where we were.
The birth of the meal was simple, unplanned and meant to be.
Somehow people communicated with each other to say "I am going to the shop do you need anything?" Some would say yes, others would say "I will come with you." Others might say something like "Bring some meat/)pasta/fruit/oil or whatever) I would like to cook you all something from my home".
For the first couple of ocassions, before I fully understood what was happening, I found myself with what will be life-long memories of standing in a multi-lingual kitchen helping in my clumsy, culinary-uneducated way to bring about a meal to feed multiple hungry pilgrim mouths.
The way we prepared the food, prepared the dining area, ate and cleaned up afterwards just happened with no apparent planning, fuss nor selfishness.
Often, I never saw some of the people I shared those moments with again. They have never left my thoughts though.
I have vivid memories of fruit, crisps, chocolate, biscuits and wine magically appearing with the owners insisting others should have some before they themselves took any.
Only once do I recall being asked to contribute with money before-hand. It turned out that was because the man and woman who asked were professional chefs who wanted only to prepare for us special meal. It was, and I still taste it now.
Cherished memories. If you get the chance, join in my communal meals friends.
Buen (tummy-filled) Camino