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Iverness

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Hello everyone,
I have scoured this board for Camino Madrid information. Thank you to everyone who provided such good details for the trip, it has helped immensely.

I do have a question about food though.

Will finding food and water be an issue on this camino? I have a weak ability to speak Spanish and have food allergies to multiple things (gluten, egg, dairy among others) and believe it will probably be best if I stick to markets where I can purchase my food so I know what is in it. I have trouble enough in the states explaining to waiters the situation, so I can't imagine doing it in another language, and poorly at that! lol. :)

I do plan to bring some food from home to help in a pinch- but as we know keeping the pack light is important and carrying a lot of food can get heavy quickly, so finding food along the way at markets or stores will be a must for me.

If anyone can lend me a helping hand and tell me of stages where I can stock up I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you in advance!
 
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No idea about the Camino de Madrid, but perhaps making a laminated card with the following sentence, or variation thereof might help?

Tengo una alergia grave al gluten, huevo, lácteos y ... !
ÂżMe pueden ayudar con mi selecciĂłn de alimentos, por favor?
 
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Iverness

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No idea about the Camino de Madrid, but perhaps making a laminated card with the following sentence, or variation thereof might help?

Tengo una alergia grave al gluten, huevo, lácteos y ... !
ÂżMe pueden ayudar con mi selecciĂłn de alimentos, por favor?


Thank you SYates. I think that is a smart idea and one I'll implement. It can definitely help when I'm shopping!
 
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You won't have a problem.
I loved that route.
I've been updating the photos on my blog if you're interested.
I still have quite a few posts to add photos to, but you can check back in a few days and I should have it done.
Here is the link to where those posts begin - the way blogspot is set up, you'll have to click on the link for newer posts each time to move forward:

http://caminosantiago2.blogspot.com/2014/05/in-madrid.html
 
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Iverness

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You won't have a problem.
I loved that route.
I've been updating the photos on my blog if you're interested.
I still have quite a few posts to add photos to, but you can check back in a few days and I should have it done.
Here is the link to where those posts begin - the way blogspot is set up, you'll have to click on the link for newer posts each time to move forward:

http://caminosantiago2.blogspot.com/2014/05/in-madrid.html

Thank you Annie, already checking it out. Lol at the picture in your blog post, eye mask and all. :)
 
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Thank you Annie, already checking it out. Lol at the picture in your blog post, eye mask and all. :)
Yeah, I am a mess when I fly.
I'm about at Santa Maria de la Nieva in the posts... will be updating and adding photos the next couple of days, so come back :)
It's my favorite route so far - you will love it!
PS: I suggest you book lodging in Segovia and spend a day exploring.
 

Iverness

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Thank you for the suggestion :) If you have any more I'd be very open to them.
I'll be sure to keep following as you post, and I'm sure you're right. I am very much looking forward to this trip!
 
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I don't have any suggestions about specific mercados, but just make sure you have plenty of food if you stay over in Ane, as there are no shops and the one bar is usually NOT open! My favorite stop btw.
 
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I can only ditto as previously said. On all stages you'll pass the market or two. There you won't have a problem, you can read descriptions on food packages. But I do see a slight problem regarding local bars and restaurants... But you can cook for yourself.
My stages were:
- Tres Cantos: no kitchen
- Manzanares del Real: kitchen, but not working
- Cercedilla: polideportivo, no kitchen
- Valsain: pension, reportedly very good and I guess could order gluten-free meal
- Zamarramala: kitchen
- Ane: no kitchen
- Nava de la Asuncion: hard to tell because I was sleeping in Casa de Cultura in classroom
- Villeguillo: kitchen, but no store
- Alcazaren: kitchen
- Puente Duero: kitchen, all-time hospitalero present
- Cigunuela: kitchen
- Penaflor de Hornija: kitchen
- Castromonte: kitchen
- Tamariz de Campos: I've slept on the floor outside, no albergue actually there
- Cuenca de Campos: kitchen
- Villal on de Campos: kitchen, all-time hospitalero present
- Grajal de Campos: have slept in the castle on the floor, no kitchen.
So I've had more than 50% kitchen available at albergues. I don't think you will have much problem.

Go for it!
 

Iverness

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Kinkyone, it sounds like that is really quite manageable for me. I'm no stranger to living off of tuna packets for a while if I had to- did it once when I had a work conference to Vegas, no car, no grocery within 15 miles and there was literally no opportunities to get food besides what was prepared which was full of allergens for me...a week with those for three meals a day and I didn't want to see tuna for a while, but it can be done!! Thankfully it appears that that will not be necessary with the kitchens available. I can live out of my pack the rest of the time. Thank you for your perspective, it is very reassuring.
 
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