… and
Rose came too.
For
the last two years we've decided that whatever else we decide to do,
we're taking at least one holiday in the UK, ticking off places we've
had on our “holiday bucket list”.
If
you're taking the dog then you need to book early, especially if you
want a nice “home from home”. If you're fortunate enough to have
family or friends to share with you then so much the better.
There's
probably one downside to this scenario. You're self catering, or at
least in part. After the initial glow has worn off and you really
can't be bothered to get ready to go out you still need to eat.
We
usually aim to sample the local delicacy on the day of arrival –
too tired to think about anything complicated.
Balance
is required – how big is your car – can you stand the stress of
“will it all fit in” - you don't want to bring it all back –
unless you want the most well travelled smoked salmon known to man!
Having
done this a few times I thought I'd share a few ideas.
Basic
breakfast stuff is a good start. You don't have to take a huge box
of cereal unless of course you know you'll use it all. I asked H to
pour himself a portion which I weighed and then x the number of days
required. Please don't shout at me for stating the obvious – there
may be someone out there who might think it's a good shout.
Lunches
in – or picnics out. They can be so boring – I gave some thought
to what would go down well and came up with what might sound obvious
– a cheese scone. I don't know many people who don't enjoy a scone
and I've used the same recipe for the best part of 15 years and it
never fails.
It's
not mine I hasten to add … it's coming next.
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