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I found a Xunta albergue with a equipted functioning kitchen
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[QUOTE="Saint Mike II, post: 145209, member: 20994"] As a relatively novice pilgrim I find some of the comments on this subject rather difficult to understand (or accept). Whilst I can understand where she is "coming from" I thought Rebecca was a bit strong in her condemnation. However I also agree that a pilgrim's "donation" only entitles her/him to a place to sleep (hopefullya clean dry bed); a functioning bathroom/toilet (again hopefully with hot water); and finally a place to store your backpack and do any laundry. In return for a "fee" of less than E10 ($16 AUD/USA/CAN) to expect or even demand that there be a functioning and fully equipped kitchen is more than a little over the top. If there is a kitchen then a sink and a few plates/mugs/glasses and maybe some knives and forks should be all that may be expected; nothing more (although a small working fridge in summer would also be a bonus). Oh and remember to clean up after you have used the facilities - even to the extent that it is cleaner when you finish than when you started!!!? If your diet or budget requires more than this then either bring them yourself or yes postpone your Camino until your budget can be stretched to accommodate buying from local establishments. The current state of the Spanish economy (bad as it is) should not really dictate to pilgrims that they "must" support every bar/cafe/shop for the entire Camino (only those that are worthy of such support). Beun Camino :? [/QUOTE]
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