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Virtual/planning thread: Caminos Girona, Catalán, and Aragonés - Part 2: Montserrat - Santa Cilia
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[QUOTE="Rick of Rick and Peg, post: 952686, member: 51912"] You could mix in some cacahuetes. They won't change the flavor much but they will make the peanut butter crunchy. As for food and drink from Sarsamarcuello to Santa Cilia, there is a village social club in Sarsamarcuello but you have to rely on the good-heartedness of the residents. La Peña Estación has a bakery but I didn't see it. I just looked at its pictures in Google Maps and it looks like it is mainly a wholesaler. Supposedly there is a bar there too. I don't know how I missed it. In Botaya I picked up some fallen apples from the road into town. At the new San Juan monastery you should be able to get a meal at the hotel. I didn't have the time to even look for it; I needed the time to visit the old monastery. I did pick up some sausage at the gift shop though. Santa Cruz should be a good spot to get something. [/QUOTE]
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