IceBone
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I'll ask DaBoom about supermarkets near our basecamp. Last I spoke to him he said the town we're in is barren, but the first one due east should have everything we need.
I'll ask DaBoom about supermarkets near our basecamp. Last I spoke to him he said the town we're in is barren, but the first one due east should have everything we need.
It doesn't need to be a massive place. The shop where I bought food when we were staying at the top of the Col du Crois Fer three years ago was barely bigger than the Ringmeet party tent but I managed to get enough different foodstuffs to satisfy a dozen or so hungry roadtrippers.
As long as we have a BBQ of some kind (anyone care to post recommendations? The one Dan saw in Halfords gets terrible reviews!), basic BBQ tools, a decent sharp knife (I can bring one) and a chopping board plus a plastic crate for carrying the "kitchen" (again I can get something) then we're sorted. I will grab a few bits after work today and advise later what I have procured.
Agreed. We all bring a plastic crockery/cutlery set, Dan gets the folding BBQ and we chip in towards his food to cover the cost?
Mini Roadtrip 2016 - The Return of the Magical Cat
And D-Fence we just buy fresh ingredients daily towards the end of each day's drive. Worked fine in the past.
Agreed. We all bring a plastic crockery/cutlery set, Dan gets the folding BBQ and we chip in towards his food to cover the cost?
Mini Roadtrip 2016 - The Return of the Magical Cat
And D-Fence we just buy fresh ingredients daily towards the end of each day's drive. Worked fine in the past.
Speaking of BBQ, I have procured 5 jars of some proper Ajvar. 3 normal, 2 spicy. We probably won't even go through a single one during the trip and if there's any left after ringmeet's big BBQ, people are free to them.
And I'll TRY not to break any on the way.