post-camino - writing about one's experience of the Camino
Galen Wilkerson
galen_wilkersonaYAHOO.COM
Thu Dec 4 22:50:28 PST 2003
Hi Ana,
Hmm, I don't know if they're "kosher" :), probably not literally.
As far as getting it to go, you could always bring your own container and
slip it in when no one is looking. Heck, it's yours, you paid for it.
Distract them by asking what the do with all the dead bulls, or just order
another bottle of red wine, it's cheap. :)
Galen
On Thu, 4 Dec 2003 07:58:28 -0800, Ana Young <ayoung2001aYAHOO.COM> wrote:
>Hi Galen,
>
>Thanks for the reply. I guess I can understand why
>your friend doesn't want everyone to know how you
>managed it. Still ... having been close to desperate
>once, especially towards the end, it would have been
>nice to know.
>
>One more question - this one easy to answer, I
>believe: I had always heard doggy bags are not
>considered kosher in Spain. Has this changed?
>
>Abrazos,
>Ana
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