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RE: Road Trip Postcard in Auvergne France (Part 5): The Scenic Route to a Volcanic Park

in Pinmapple2 years ago

Now, this looks like going on a chilling road trip. I pretty much felt that diet as you described. keeping the bacon aside in my regards. haha. Oh, and does nausea hits you on these spiral road trips? It makes me so here.
Kept on scrolling the post to see the matchy-matchy first, I wont even lie. lol :D

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Hi @suzn.poudel, thinking about it made me hungry 😁 I think there is vegetarian truffade too. So far the winding roads and curves there were smooth. Fortunately, I had never experienced nausea in the car. What precautions do you usually do for such trips?

Haha, you really have sharp eyes. I haven't thought about it but I think Yohann and his Dad were matchy-matchy. Judging from the previous post, we weren't twinning yet back then lol.

The vegetarian would be just great. :D For a veggie here, it would be a rollercoaster ride to find a nice spot. I end up eating fruits, and sometimes veggie fast foods or breakfast foods(anytime in the day). While less food(depends on places though) it impacts the belly, traveling on the spiral roads with that, and if the driver is in rush; Nausea hits you hard. The precaution is simple; Take an anti-nausea pill before your ride, if nausea hits you, tight your belly with your hand. haha. I esp love rainy seasons here, the smell feels different that also goes like an anti-nausea pill tbh.
A family with similar likings. Unconditionally. That's a beautiful bond developed unconsciously.

I remember the first time I went to France 2 decades ago, I was Lacto-vegetarian. I mostly ate bread, veggie pasta, salad from the supermarket and cheese, lots of them. There are more and more options for vegetarians in restaurants these days so it would be okay. I swear by the anti-nausea pills especially with seasickness before sailing in choppy waters.

Same-same with the foods that I am currently into. lol, The retro has become available in the towns but in the countryside, it gets tough. Sea would also cause me trouble. Never-ever been into it.

Eating out in the countryside, I agree, offers limited choices. Have a great week!