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Whats the food like?

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Whats the food like?

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Our trip leaders prepare all the food on our camping trips, starting with lunch on the first day through lunch on the last day. On our road tour, our guides will prepare fresh and delicious lunches each day. Most dinners and breakfasts will be at local restaurants. Please see your specific itinerary for details. Expect to eat only freshly prepared foods at each meal. We eat three meals a day and always have fresh vegetables and fruit available. If you have special diet requirements, we can accommodate with prior notice. Vegans and vegetarians are no problem.

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for the most part they serve human food at Margaritaville. (that is food for humans, not food made of humans.) The workers are careful to insure that they do not come into direct contact with the food for fear of DNA transferral. however if you start to grow an extra finger or toe, you chould contact Project Echo, for instructios on how to reverse the process. Does Jimmy live in the Keys? Yes. He still owns a house there, but he does not always stay there. The house acts as a safe house for ETs who are seeking political asylum. In many ways, Jimmy is umbilically connected to the Keys. You may have heard a story about some so called “Cuban Refugees” that accidentally landed on his beach in Key West. Jimmy claims he based the song, “Everybody’s Got A Cousin In Miami” on the event. In actuality the Cuban Refugees were a group of aliens who were forced to land in the Gulf of Mexico due to a sudden tropical squall. Unfortunately their landing was picked up by both the AP and UPI and news me

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Absolutely fanbloodytastic!!! If you’re under the impression that all festival food is burgers & chips then you are in for a very pleasant surprise. There are nearly 400 catering stalls onsite and these are all selected by the organisers for their diversity. Personal favourites of mine are La Grande Bouffe (see their wonderful herby French sausages above), The West Country Venison Stall, Good Thai Dins, and Leon’s Vegetarian Cuisine, all of which are usually fairly close to Yeoman’s Bridge on the main track between Leftfield & the Greenfields. Prices for the most part are similar to what you would find at other festivals, maybe slightly cheaper in some instances. A main meal will generally cost you something in the region of £6 to £7 but if you seek out some of the vegetarian cafes in the Greenfields you can eat considerably cheaper. The Hare Krishnas do free food although a donation for their generosity would be appreciated. Most of the food stalls have some sort of seating fairly clo

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