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I know that it's frustrating to pay the same as the carnivores and, for me, drinkers (I don't drink alcohol either), but most demi pension meals only cost 12-15€. My restaurant experience is that I can easily be charged that for a salad - forget about adding a dessert for that price. In the end, I found demi pension to be cheaper, especially since they're usually all you can eat. I have never left the table hungry, which is great value in my opinion.Hi, I quickly gave up demi-pension on the Puy route, as I wasn’t getting value for money. Yes, they would cater for me as a vegetarian, but nothing special. For example, they would do a cauliflower cheese dish to go with the main meat or chicken, and I would then have a larger helping of the cauliflower cheese. But I still paid the same price as everybody else. So I always tried to stay in gites that had a restaurant or shop nearby. And I always carried a packet of peanuts for emergencies, as they are filling. Occasionally I had to go with the demi pension and accept the cost, but I avoided it whenever I could. I have no problems with being vegetarian in Spain.
Jill
I'd skip the 'vergetarian' completely and go for 'strict diet due to health reasons' and you regret to inform that you cannot eat much,
Good luck and bon appétit!
Hello fellow vegetarian...
I am a strict lacto ovo vegetarian (for over 45 years) and have never had a problem eating well on the chemin in France.
Sorry this is so long. I hope it helps.
I know that it's frustrating to pay the same as the carnivores and, for me, drinkers (I don't drink alcohol either).....
I found demi pension to be cheaper, especially since they're usually all you can eat. I have never left the table hungry, which is great value in my opinion.
Thanks, yes I have discovered that...in France you are not allowed to "not like" something. Even my mother in law (who is French) had forbidden me from saying "I don't eat..." when dining in her house when brother in law was still a child.
We must be related. You left off no elbows on the table and napkin in your lap
As for country rules, I grew up in a snooty suburb of Los Angeles, so???
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