- Time of past OR future Camino
- Frances 15,16,18
VdlP 23, Invierno 23, Fisterra 23
If you're on a tight budget, you might want one of these!
In fact, it may become an essential piece of Pilgrim gear!
(Note....for those who take things too literally. This is not a 100% serious suggestion).
Cheap meals.........easily cooked in any overnight stop that has power.....
The 'Back Story'.
Now some of you will know, that during the planning phase for my first Camino, that I was concerned about food options along the way.
As my wife is Thai, like most Thai people, she likes a good helping of freshly cooked rice each day. If you have not been brought up on a diet of bread, potatoes and/or pasta it can be difficult at times ......
So I thought about taking a mini rice cooker!
And no one actually made fun of me at the time (though they do now), which is wonderful evidence of how good natured and kind the members of this forum are
In the end, I walked on my own minus Rice Cooker.....
For my next Camino, my wife will be coming with me (she couldn't make it last time) and so that she doesn't stress about getting hi energy foods that will keep her going.........I just bought this.
Available on eBay for as little as $35 ............... Only weighs 1.1 kg. Just imagine. Freshly cooked food, with minimal preparation required, in 30 to 40 minutes.
What budget conscious Pilgrim would be without one?
I can see it now. The rush for power points in the Albergue will not be for re-charging phones, but plugging in the Rice Cookers!
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