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kmf81
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any advice?

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me and my family are heading in 3 weeks, just wondering could any tell me where would be good to go if you have a picky eater along with you? thanks, :D
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Post by Bruce Wallis »

Define picky eater........... :lol:

If your picky eater likes grills and chips, no problem. Easy enough to avoid anything too foreign and scary.

Virtually all the UK staples available at local hypa-market, Intermarche.
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well, she doesn't eat vegtables, or sauces, or sometimes meat. but as there are a range of restaurants i'm sure she'l survive.
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kmf81 wrote:well, she doesn't eat vegtables, or sauces, or sometimes meat. but as there are a range of restaurants i'm sure she'l survive.
Is she anorexic? She should be ok! with the Durado and tiger prawns then:lol:
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Leave her at home, belive me your all have a better time with out her and the waiters and restaurante owners will thank you for it.
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Post by Lesley Jean »

:lol: There are plenty of other options in cvo, you can get Chinese (best one is at the top of restaurant hill near to the Mirachoro Hotel) Pizza, fish served with chips or boiled potatoes. omelets etc etc. i don't think you will have a problem. Have a great trip :lol:
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