Don't think I could be bothered doing a big meal as I hate washing up.
We make a shopping list as soon as we get there, and several other shopping lists throughout the holiday planning the meals, so when I go into the supermarket and I get to know where things are, I can whip around on a trolley dash.
IMO: Unless you've got all the facilities, you can't do a big meal in most tourist apartments and I don't think anybody would fancy making a big meal when it's hot, even if they could.....but if you've got a toaster, a microwave, a couple of hob rings and a bit of imagination, it's surprising what you can muster up.
Dave likes his Indian food, he makes his own recipes up and he just about lives on it at home from Mon - Sat, I do still manage to cook the Sunday dinner,

and by the second week he was getting withdrawal symptoms.
In June we went out for a meal and he ordered a 'curry' and he did nowt but critise the meal and complained that he could do better, so I thought 'we're not doing that again.'
We went to Fuengirola for the day to stock up on the spices/herbs he uses, there's an excellent stall upstairs in the indoor market opposite the train station, and a lot cheaper to buy than in the UK. We also buy garlic bulbs to bring home, again a lot cheaper than in my local supermarket...oh and Spanish black pepper is far superior to the stuff sold here, Pimienta Negra Molida, we've bought bottles of the stuff over the years, and you'll find it on the spice racks in all the supermarkets.
So he used some of the cooked chicken and opened up some of the spice packets and made himself a 'curry'...and all he used was one pan for the 'curry' and one for the rice....then I had to pop into the big 'Chinese' shop in Torremolinos that sells everything apart from the kitchen sink, to buy a packet of bag ties, otherwise gawd knows what the suitcase would have smelt like, we'd have had the drugs sniffer dogs around us.
Most of you know that we are going to Australia for 7 weeks and we can't afford to eat out for every meal, so all this self catering experience in Spain is going to come in very handy, but at least I won't have to look at a tin of tomatoes and think to myself, zumo de tomate?, no that's a tin of tomato juice, I want tomatoes.

and he won't be cooking 'curry', it's against the rules for renting the apartment.
Sanji
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Sanji
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