emsr2d2
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- Hoping to do a short stretch from Negreira to Muxia in May 2015. Still at the planning stage.
Hi all
I already have a thread started on our actual walk but I wanted to ask this separately. I'm walking Santiago-Finisterre-Muxia at the end of June and I'm starting to think about the food side of things.
We're staying at Castelo, A Picota Mazaricos, Cee, Finisterre, Lires and possibly Muxia. I'm vegetarian (lacto-ovo so no meat, fish, seafood, or jamón!) but dairy and eggs are OK - that side doesn't actually concern me too much as I've been to Spain plenty of times and have always found good veggie food.
The complication is that in the last few months I have developed a fairly severe gluten intolerance. I would normally load up on bread at dinner and breakfast but suddenly now, I'm not able to have bread, pasta, croquetas (disaster!) and I'm just wondering if anyone has any experience of either a) finding gluten-free foods or b) whether there's lots of good, vegetarian, filling foods en route!
I already have a thread started on our actual walk but I wanted to ask this separately. I'm walking Santiago-Finisterre-Muxia at the end of June and I'm starting to think about the food side of things.
We're staying at Castelo, A Picota Mazaricos, Cee, Finisterre, Lires and possibly Muxia. I'm vegetarian (lacto-ovo so no meat, fish, seafood, or jamón!) but dairy and eggs are OK - that side doesn't actually concern me too much as I've been to Spain plenty of times and have always found good veggie food.
The complication is that in the last few months I have developed a fairly severe gluten intolerance. I would normally load up on bread at dinner and breakfast but suddenly now, I'm not able to have bread, pasta, croquetas (disaster!) and I'm just wondering if anyone has any experience of either a) finding gluten-free foods or b) whether there's lots of good, vegetarian, filling foods en route!