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Dear Husband (or Darling Husband) Dear Daughter (Darling Daughter). Faster to type ;-)
No oil???. Err.. you’re kidding, right?That looks lush. Now I just need to a) learn spanish b) the local lingo c)learn how to say no oil.. But I get its great for the joints... just not my tummy!
I know, my life is tragic. 1st world problem. ;-)
Ah no wonder you are planning ahead no oil could be a big problem most fish dishes are in oil but salads etc a la plancha ( but they are really really really dry) you may have to cook for yourselves better to err on the side of caution - a little oil does usually mean at least 300mls... you can get fish a la plancha with no oil so I guess look for all the dishes a la plancha styleMy family (DH and DD) are talking about doingthe Camino Ingles in June of 2020. We are massive foodies - has any one gotten tips, places to stock up, or where to eat (and stay).
Should we be prepared with picnics or can we get them on route? I saw some places you could pre book them with your accommodations. Is that suggested?
Thank you!
In Galicia they have their own word for boiled potatoes (often boiled sliced potatoes): "cachelos"you could try asking for boiled potatoes instead? Patatas hervidas.
Oh boy do I love those, the same that sit under the pulpo in the fishy juice. They are almost nicer than the pulpo itself.In Galicia they have their own word for boiled potatoes
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