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Crunchy Nuts

The Woodys Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 01-28-06 13:51

Crunchy Nuts

Hi,
Reading all the notes and soaking up all the info... we will be staying at the Rila in a few weeks, and most say to eat out in the evenings but could anyone tell us if we need to be taking cereals with us or are the breakfasts edible?

Don't want to be going out on an empty stomach with all that exercise ahead of us (beginners!!) Well there will be plenty leg excercise getting up off the floor all time!

Very Happy Very Happy

Thanx
Carol
Manc Tom Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 01-28-06 15:15

re: Crunchy Nuts

The breakfasts are fine (or were last year)cereal, nice fresh bread and rolls, jam, ham, cheese, croisants, cakes fresh fruit, tinned fruit, yoghurt, boiled eggs, scrambled eggs, strange looking chopped up sausages, tea, coffee, hot chocolate, weak orange juice. Plenty to choose from to fill up on before skiing.
The Woodys Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 01-28-06 15:33

re: Crunchy Nuts

Many Thanks 4 reply.........
Will not have to take shopping trolley full of breakie things then, brill and good to know.

Sure we will be digging into their coffee reserves on the morning after the night before!! Booze Booze Booze :

Gettin excited now Very Happy Very Happy
julia Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 01-28-06 15:35

re: Crunchy Nuts

im not a brekky eater but the children went for breakfast each day and came back well fed so it must have been fine for them to eat

and we did eat in some nights and the children had dinner every night in the rila best thing is to try it yourself first then see
pete Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 01-29-06 13:04

re: Crunchy Nuts

For evening food the chinese "Red Dragon" just down from the samokov is excellent, also if you like pizza'a you can't beat franco's.