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Originally Posted by badgoodDeb
Oooo, that does look yummy!
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It does.
However, I've just found another problem. There isn't a supermarket at the park. There is a lunchroom/restaurant, a snackbar and a "breakfast shop" (I assume they sell fresh bread and maybe some cheeses, sweet spreads, ham, etc. However, they do offer an online supermarket, where you can order stuff and it will be in your cottage when you arrive. Not all of their parks have this but I did use it once in another park, I mostly ordered heavy stuff (soft drink, wood for the fireplace, etc). But I just had a look at the selection on offer for this park and it's disappointingly small. In the fruit & veg section only four different kinds of tinned veg are available, no fresh fruit.
Normally it wouldn't matter, my father would normally drop me off and I would have been able to take groceries with me. But this is one of the few Mondays he can't leave since it's King's Day and he wouldn't be able to get back home due to closures for the festivities. And I can't see myself lugging around now only a suitcase but also a bag of groceries first on the train and then on two buses for the 3 hours the trip takes.
So at the moment it looks more likely that I'm going to Antwerp, though I'm still thinking.