We did the cheap n cheerful apartments years ago when the two boys were younger and after years in a hotel where I definately didn't get my money's worth, we tried self catering last year and we loved it.
I've just got back from a 2 week self catering holiday in a private apartment in Torremolinos and apart from taking some tea bags, a few herbs/spices in those little plastic money bags you use at the bank, and a little dried milk for that important cuppa just in case we were delayed and the supermarkets were closed, I took nothing else because IMO it's not worth it and the stuff is just as cheap in the supermarkets in Spain as it is here...if you know what to buy and get the British imported brands out of your head.
OK I'll admit that there's only the 2 of us and my hubby loves cooking, but he hates shopping and clearing up afterwards, and most of all we both absolutely hate spending money on food that isn't very good or worth the money.
So we have a good arrangement because he'll give me a head start to whip around the supermarket and I'll leave him in a nearby bar, and then he follows me just as I seem to be at the check-out....
Get him the ingredients and he could show some of these bars charging estupido prices a thing or two, and I've NEVER been ill after eating food that he has prepared/cooked which is the most important thing for me because I detest being sick.
We eat bacon eggs, beans/tomatoes/toast/marmalade for breakfast, for a snack we have things like cheese/ham sandwich with crisps or a pastry, and in the evening as it gets cooler he cooks things like Spag Bol, Chilli c*n Carne and I buy cooked chickens from the supermarket which we have with a salad and some boiled baby potatoes and crusty bread, followed by a yoghurt"¦.we're talking of a couple of pans and maybe ¾ of an hour for the job lot. (preparing and cooking) we have the legs off the chicken and a bit of side salad for a snack.
Breakfast is a doddle..."¦Pour a glass of fresh orange juice, bacon 3 minutes in the microwave, load the toaster up and have the beans warming in a pan, but if we wanted we could stick them in the microwave for a minute or two"¦.and they're wanting on average €5 each for this in most bars/cafes"¦.which is €10 x 12 days for breakfast.!!!
€120 ?... I bet I didn't spend much more than that on food for the whole 2 weeks shopping and we ate healthily and well.! but the problem is in many cases that people can't be bothered to try the true meaning of self catering and go out for the occasional meal, but those 5 euros for breakfast doesn't sound a lot, but over a 2 week period, they soon mount up.
IMO: If we were to eat all the meals outside the apartment, then we just might as well go into a hotel because the total price will not be much different.
I'll give you a few examples"¦.
Carton of orange juice "¦53 centimos....I drink buckets full of the stuff.
English type loaf of white sliced bread (pan de molde rustico)"¦ €1.15
6 toilet rolls"¦ €1.79
10 rashers of vacuum packet ‘British' type bacon €1.49 at Lidl and €1.89 at Supersol.
Cooked chicken "¦ÃƒÂ¢Ã¢â‚¬Å¡Ã‚¬4.95
A good quality pre-packed ham (10 slices)"¦ €1.75
A good slab of pre-packed mild Cheshire cheese (on offer)"¦ € 1.59
Box/packet of cherry tomatoes "¦ÃƒÂ¢Ã¢â‚¬Å¡Ã‚¬1.29
Medium sized jar of marmalade and it tastes better than Robertsons with Spanish oranges.!!! "¦53 centimos
Carton of skimmed milk"¦ 63 centimos
Flora Margarine €1.41(I think that was for the smaller size)
Large eggs"¦ €1.17
Tin of baked beans in tomato sauce"¦ 55 centimos
Huge tin of tomatoes, which did us 2 days"¦ 70 centimos
Big bottle of washing up liquid"¦ €1.11
6 cans of Mahou beer"¦ €2.70 at Lidl & €2.88 at Supersol
Schweppes (spel?) tonic (can)"¦59 centimos
Sliced mushrooms in a polystyrene tray"¦.€1.29
½ kilo of minced beef just a few centimos over €3 ( in Supersol the beef is cut from a joint as you ask at the meat counter and put through the mincer, and for the 2 of us we halved it and it did for 2 meals (spag bol & chilli)"¦ one lot was €3.02 and another was €3.08 .
In contrast"¦..next to the baked beans were Heinz at over 2 euros a can and bread such as Sunblest and Warburtons was ridiculously priced way over 2 euros a loaf, so if you're only going to buy familiar imported British branded goods, you will pay for them.
Sanji