Thanks to David for considering OUR needs as viewers if he falls into a ravine.
@tendegreeswarmerАй бұрын
The risks we take for y’all 🤣🤣🤣
@PeggyHillman-js2mvАй бұрын
My luck is “Murphy’s Law”. I’ll be the one that passes the first place and can’t find another for hours. Heh. Glad I’m going to be traveling with you(the Experts).
@kayh342Ай бұрын
Thanks so much! I'm leaving in five weeks for SJPP and hope to eat out of grocery stores bc of dietary restrictions. Your description of grocery store availability is so helpful. Many thanks.
@tendegreeswarmerАй бұрын
We weren’t sure what to expect and are happy to report on the options we found. It was our primary choice when we had it. Buen Camino, have a great time!!!
@GardenGoddessTarotАй бұрын
Really appreciate you guys! There's much valuable advice and a treat to join in on your journey! Infinite thank you's! xx
@tendegreeswarmerАй бұрын
Thank you for the kind comment, we are happy to have you along! 😁
@DominosnoxАй бұрын
Those Doner Kabobs are soooo good. Had the lamb version in Germany
@tendegreeswarmerАй бұрын
I’d like to try that sometime!
@stephanieestep5429Ай бұрын
Did the prepared salads hold up ok or did the lettuce wilt badly?
@tendegreeswarmerАй бұрын
We usually ate them the day we bought them, so we didn’t have a problem and found them quite fresh.
@TomChase-yb7fgАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing all the options, especially about the grocery stores and ready made salads. The pilgrim meals sound pricier than I would have expected but I guess if it includes wine, it’s not too bad. And $100 a day sounds affordable. Is that a piece or for both of you?
@tendegreeswarmerАй бұрын
$100 a day is for both of us. I'll be curious to run the final numbers in the end and see how close we come to that. Probably that will be its own video 😆
@tendegreeswarmerАй бұрын
And to be fair, the Pilgrim Meals are plenty of food. But yes, we found them to be more expensive than we really wanted.
@DunRovinRanch-1969Ай бұрын
I leave in 8 weeks SJPP. I’m starting to pencil in my itinerary. This is helpful. BTW, your channel name is no longer appealing to me. The heat index here in NW Arkansas has been over 105. I need 10 degrees cooler. 😅
@tendegreeswarmerАй бұрын
Many travelers say they are chasing weather in the 70s. We’re much prefer the 80s or even 90s. We can tolerate hotter temps (we did Egypt in July and loved it) but we don’t usually seek out those hot temps. So I don’t blame you for being uncomfortable in that heat! 😁
@flutingaroundАй бұрын
Sounds like I won't do well as someone who is gluten free?
@tendegreeswarmerАй бұрын
We did talk to someone who was gluten free, but only one person so this is purely her experience, but she was struggling. She said some of the bigger cities were fine for options, but the smaller places could be a lot harder. Wish I had more specifics to share.
@marythereserenner1329Ай бұрын
FYI, I have celiac and have done three Caminos. The grocery stores in the larger cities all carry gluten free products. So I always carried my own bread and cookies. As Robb said the tortilla was wonderful so I had that for my breakfast most days. A some of the albergues had gluten free pasta so that was nice. The restaurants, even in the smaller towns are very aware of celiac. When I said, I had to eat gluten-free there was no problem and the staff knew what was available for me. Even when I travel at home, USA, I always carry something to eat. Planning ahead is just part of our life.
@tendegreeswarmerАй бұрын
@@marythereserenner1329 Thank you for sharing your experience!