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Hi,
I wanted to let you know we will have a raw fruit festival in Spain next September
http://festival.811-friendly.net
Maybe you'd like it.
Cheers
Well it does kind of suck for sure when there only is food from June to October roughly, how are you supposed to survive the rest of the year? ;-) Bad move to leave Africa back in the days, bad move... =D
They do grow some stuff down here, like grapes, even nectarines and the like enjoy the right spot, but for much of the year it's all dead. To me thriving on this diet definitely entails sunshine, warmth and fresh fruits!
About food spending,
Well, I for sure spend a lot more than you do! I'm probably averaging more like £175 - £200 a week, although I do have a wife and two young kids who also eat their share. Stilll, I'd estimate I myself eat about £125 - £150 worth of food every week, if not more. We spend about £1,000 a month on food as a family and I certainly eat most of it. We buy from an organic wholesaler which frankly doesn't save much money but gives far better quality and availability.
It would definitely make sense to move to a warm country and I will! I have all the prerequisites, all that remains is to convince my wife... =D