ebhcphoto
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Starting Jan. 25th from SJPDP
Hi all!
One year ago I started the Camino Frances. It was my first time backpacking and my two biggest concerns were "where do I sleep" and "what do I eat." So I wanted to talk about my experiences with the food I relied on based on budget-friendliness (35ish Euros/day including hostels, food, laundry, etc), nutrition, and "the Camino spirit."
10. Ham
9. Cheese
8. Olive Oil
7. Soup
6. Pasta
5. Chocolate
4. Eggs
3. Cacaolat
2. Bread
1. Clementines
As you can tell, very basic foods that I would pick up from a store pretty much daily. I talked about my reasoning more in-depth here and hope to share more of my experiences with my Camino - it has been such an impactful part of my life!
Buen camino,
Eric
One year ago I started the Camino Frances. It was my first time backpacking and my two biggest concerns were "where do I sleep" and "what do I eat." So I wanted to talk about my experiences with the food I relied on based on budget-friendliness (35ish Euros/day including hostels, food, laundry, etc), nutrition, and "the Camino spirit."
10. Ham
9. Cheese
8. Olive Oil
7. Soup
6. Pasta
5. Chocolate
4. Eggs
3. Cacaolat
2. Bread
1. Clementines
As you can tell, very basic foods that I would pick up from a store pretty much daily. I talked about my reasoning more in-depth here and hope to share more of my experiences with my Camino - it has been such an impactful part of my life!
Buen camino,
Eric
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