27 Sep 20, 09:11 PM
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Getting Excited
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Originally Posted by cornishfrogboy
I think that for us, being in a foreign country includes partaking in the whole ‘cultural experience’ and therefore we try to eat as locals might.
For instance, if I was in Spain, the very last places you would ever find me would be there Irish bar’, Linekers, ‘the British Pub’ , in a bar watching Premier League football or eating a ‘Full English’. I can do that at my local Wetherspoons... I think.
Tea is of course an exception for my wife. See more...
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The OP isn’t adverse to trying the ‘culture’ she is just looking at ways to save a bit of money on snacks.
Snack items to take:
Breadsticks
Crisps
Squash
Cereal bars
Biscuits
Those little boxes of cereals
They are the kind of things I take when I go with 3 x children. Although I go on the DDP it is always good to have some snacks handy for the kids, if they get hungry in the room first thing in the morning or just before bed.
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