After returning from the monkey visit, I decided to take a short trip to the frontier (that's what they call the area near the border with Spain to do some grocery shopping at Eroski. This was a simple trip; go to Casemates to catch the # 5 bus, 5 minutes later, you are at the store.
The flat had a fully functioning kitchen with stove, microwave, fridge, toaster, kettle, etc., so all I need was some more food. Below are some items that may look familiar, but if you see these variations in Winnipeg, please let me know,
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Prosciutto ! |
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\Salami Mozzarella Pesto ! |
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