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this post was submitted on 16 Jul 2023
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>travels halfway around the world
>worries about food being expensive
I understand it may sound strange. But given we've spent a lot on tickets, tours and accommodations, we'd like to spend less on food, which is the least important thing to us. My wife sometimes even jokes if there's a pill that can provide all nutrition a person need, she would take that every day and forgo the ability/choice to eat any other thing.
Just buy groceries and cook them in your hotel while you're there instead of eating at restaurants. My cousin did a trip to Iceland a few years ago and that was his strategy.
We do plan to cook at the hotel we've booked, but not sure what type of food are more suitable to be brought as lunch without microwave. In HK, we often cook rice and such and use microwave to reheat for lunch.
In this case, whey protein and some Carbo snacks?
Flying to Iceland is actually relatively cheap. Things are insanely expensive once you're there though.
For 2 people it’s at least around $2,000 (or the local equivalent) from Hong Kong round trip. Kind of cheap, but not that cheap.
Still, given the carbon emissions of flying, it is far too cheap to fly in general.
We should switch back to dirigibles.
Oh wow, that's way more expensive than I thought.