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<blockquote data-quote="Pipp" data-source="post: 1452792" data-attributes="member: 100904"><p>I prefer self catering hols too. So much more control over menus.</p><p>I take a cool box with milk, full fat yogurt, cheese, and whatever else is in the fridge that won't keep.</p><p>En route find a farm shop, with butcher and stock up with enough meat for a couple of meals, bacon, sausages, eggs and veg.</p><p>At destination, (make sure there is a decent size fridge, bonus if there is also a freezer), find supermarket, or have delivery, stock up with cream, butter, peanut butter, salad veg. Beers for Mr Pipp. Usually have big breakfast late in the morning, full English, then don't feel hungry until evening. Alternatively have yogurt and take picnic of small individually wrapped cheeses, celery sticks with peanut butter to dip, small sausages or pieces of chicken in a coolbag. </p><p>Better still, find a pub serving decent grub. Don't like to have to cook much on hols.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pipp, post: 1452792, member: 100904"] I prefer self catering hols too. So much more control over menus. I take a cool box with milk, full fat yogurt, cheese, and whatever else is in the fridge that won't keep. En route find a farm shop, with butcher and stock up with enough meat for a couple of meals, bacon, sausages, eggs and veg. At destination, (make sure there is a decent size fridge, bonus if there is also a freezer), find supermarket, or have delivery, stock up with cream, butter, peanut butter, salad veg. Beers for Mr Pipp. Usually have big breakfast late in the morning, full English, then don't feel hungry until evening. Alternatively have yogurt and take picnic of small individually wrapped cheeses, celery sticks with peanut butter to dip, small sausages or pieces of chicken in a coolbag. Better still, find a pub serving decent grub. Don't like to have to cook much on hols. [/QUOTE]
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