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Subject: Re: 20 Euros Ice Cream in Rome Posted on: Wed, 09 Apr 2008 11:09:41 BST


"Martin" wrote in message
news:po1pv39h4sdn8pvmo6e2ed4hnbc31k95rk@4ax.com...
> On Wed, 09 Apr 2008 08:43:53 GMT, "a.spencer3"
wrote:
>
> >
> >"Poetic Justice" wrote in message
> >news:1241-47FC7E8D-9@storefull-3254.bay.webtv.net...
> >Carole Allen wrote;
> >
> >>Then in a later post he says the 90 euro
> >>was their budget for 2 days of meals in
> >>Rome - for 2 adults and 4
> >>children.....right....
> >
> > The OP's family stayed in an apartment and only eat out twice. Regards,
> >Walter
> >
> >"...stay in the outskirts, like we did, and use the metro to go
> >downtown.
> >We found an A+ apartment to rent for 5 days, it was absolutely perfect,
> >mint-like condition, clean, organized and with all you can need".
> >[snip]
> >"Grocery shop one minute away, we tried to pack drinks and snacks before
> >we headed into downtown Rome, so to be self-sufficient in our needs and
> >had to "eat out" only two times..."
> >
> >
> >Good grief. We go to places like Rome TO eat out as much as possible!
>
> Not everybody has your budget.
> --

Our OAPs' budget, you mean?

Surreyman