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Tui: Fish cookies from nuns on Sunday?

Kasee

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I’m arriving in Tui tomorrow morning and just realized that it’s a Sunday. Will I still be able to buy cookies from the nuns at the Convento de las Clarisas?
 
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I’m arriving in Tui tomorrow morning and just realized that it’s a Sunday. Will I still be able to buy cookies from the nuns at the Convento de las Clarisas?
I suspect you will. Have you had them before?

My last encounter:

 
I suspect you will. Have you had them before?

My last encounter:

I haven’t and think the whole thing is just so fun—even if a bit expensive. Thanks for your link. I hope to be in luck tomorrow.
 
Technical backpack for day trips with backpack cover and internal compartment for the hydration bladder. Ideal daypack for excursions where we need a medium capacity backpack. The back with Air Flow System creates large air channels that will keep our back as cool as possible.

€83,-
I suspect you will. Have you had them before?

My last encounter:

@henrythedog thanks for the good info about the cookies! Just FYI, the Poor Clare nuns are part of the Franciscan family, ie St. Clare was a companion of St. Francis of Assisi and began the cloistered Poor Clares while Francis was beginning the Order of Friars Minor. The Benedictines are another religious order and follow the Rule of St. Benedict.
 
@henrythedog thanks for the good info about the cookies! Just FYI, the Poor Clare nuns are part of the Franciscan family, ie St. Clare was a companion of St. Francis of Assisi and began the cloistered Poor Clares while Francis was beginning the Order of Friars Minor. The Benedictines are another religious order and follow the Rule of St. Benedict.
Having been to Assisi - and stayed in a convent - I really should have known that. Thanks.
 
I suspect you will. Have you had them before?

My last encounter:

@henrythedog omg! Father Ted— I gotta pull up some shows… haha— you are right—there might be a 3-legged race- and it would surely end in chaos😆😇🤣
 
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€149,-
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
I have visited several Turno in my travels, Madrid, Seville and Palma come to mind. Thanks for sharing about this one, though now you have me contemplating yet another Camino to visit. While not using a Turno, I remember findly visiting a cloistered convent in Hollywood (sin city) to buy delicious pumpkin bread from the nuns.
 

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