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Registration's totally free, of course, and makes snowHeads easier to use and to understand, gives better searching, filtering etc. When you register, you get our free weekly -ish snow report by email. It's rather good and not made up by tourist offices or people that love the tourist office and want to marry it either We don't share your email address with anyone and we never send out any of those cheesy 'message from our partners' emails either. Anyway, snowHeads really is MUCH better when you're logged in - not least because you get to post your own messages complaining about things that annoy you like perhaps this banner which, incidentally, disappears when you log in Username:- Password:. Or: Register to be a proper snow-head, all official-like! Prev topic :: Next topic. Poster: A snowHead. Am off to Morzine for 5 days on Saturday self catering and just wondering what the best sort of things to take with us as will have about 20 kg spare between us flying with easyjet. Knowing how expensive it is likely to be was going to take out things like sausages, bacon etc. Just wondering what are the supermarkets like price wise for the important things like beer etc. Many thanks. Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person. Easyjet, tolerance? Have you ever flown with Easyjet before? They aren't the worst, but they are pretty close. It's not outrageous, but you will notice it is more than Asda. If you can, go to a big Hypermarket. They have much better prices and a better range of stuff, plus bigger packs of things if you have a group to cater for - the little stores on the high street sell small packs of stuff that tourists need. Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see? In case this isn't a wind-up -There's a Carrefour at the bottom of town behind Intersport. Got to be cheaper than carrying beer to France. You need to Login to know who's really who. Monium wrote: Easyjet, tolerance? Thanks thought easyjet might be tight on tolerance. Not to bad then for supermarket prices , will stock up on essentials and buy beers out there. Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do. Handy to know , allways carry a case of beer if going away for a few days , only need a few clothes so may as well use the weight allowance. Used to dot cans around the mountain then stop off and have one mid ski , i refuse to pay euros for a pint! You'll need to Register first of course. You could catch a bus there I'm sure or it's a short taxi ride from Morzine. I know the prices are steeper for us these days with the Euro and everything but can't say that the supermarket beer is expensive there. Then you can post your own questions or snow reports Lou , andolini , - not sure that Carrefour at St Jean d'Aulps is going to be cheaper than the one in Morzine is it? If not then the one in Morzine will be fine - and there is Eds in Morzine too. And there is me, always thinking about sticking a few of my favourite teabags in my luggage and you are going to lug some beer! I do like to bring some sausages with me, but that's in the car - and if bacon is your thing then a pack of that won't take up lots of space. After all it is free. Pamski , haven't been to the one in Morzine, probably unfairly compared it to the Shopi! You'll get to see more forums and be part of the best ski club on the net. Also maybe a J cloth and a scourer. Weigh nothing, and save you buying packs. Definitely take bacon and sausages - would freeze the lot overnight before travelling. Tea bags. A couple of stock cubes, your favourite seasonings, maybe some little jars of things like stir-fry black bean sauce. If you just plan, say, 1 rice meal, take 1 cup of rice in a poly bag. Ditto pasta - just take enough for the one meal. If you can't live without ketchup, take a half empty bottle from home. Take some things like plain flour for sauces etc , sugar as well in small quantities in poly bags If you like cheap snacks on the slopes, take a pack of mini Mars Bars or similar. A kg bag of basic porridge oats? Small cheap salt and pepper. People buy whole packets of stuff and after a few weeks there are 6 packs of rice, all with one cupful used and enough ketchup for an army. But that's in places where it isn't all cleared out by the cleaner. As Pamski says, you will find some places have nothing - no washing up liquid even. Ski the Net with snowHeads. Coffees, hot chocolates and beer on the mountain really adds up. And you'll be lucky to get away with spending under 15 euros a head if you eat on the mountain at lunchtime. One or two meals on the mountain will easily nullify any savings you make in the supermarket. There's a cheap and cheerful supermarket called E. To be honest, you'll probably find that - as long as you don't go shopping with an absolutely fixed shopping list then - your shopping bill in Carrefour will be no more expensive than the equivalent Tesco outing. Some things are more expensive meat, imported fruit and veg, imported UK food and some things are cheaper French fruit and veg, cheese, beer. You'll only find it expensive if you go into the store with a 'I have to have skinless chicken breast' shopping list. Wine varies, but E. It's a bit like Morrisson's in that respect - Mr Morrisson apparently likes his wine so they always hire a really good wine buyer. Things like mini Mars bars and such, which are European-wide, are the same price as the UK. But do be careful - Mars bars cost 10 euros for a 10 pack in Carrefour and around 4 euros each on the mountain. I completely agree with pam w on dishwasher tablets, bacon and sausages if you can't live without. FlyingStantoni , Quote: supermarket called E. Things we learn on here!! And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports. Pamski wrote: FlyingStantoni , Quote: supermarket called E. I'm not sure I'd warrant my description. The only reason I call it that is that some friends do. Besides, Ed's sounds very 'unFrench' to me. But, as MrsFlyingStantoni will attest, I've been wrong before And it turns out that they're owned by Carrefour anyway! So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much. Spuds, 60 cents a kilo. You know it makes sense. We found the Carrefour below Intersport head of the valley very reasonable when we went although being in the bottom of town it was up hill everywhere on the way back carrying the bags. Not good with wobbly legs. Note they do have a car park if you have a car and are not right in the centre. I would not bother with sausages you are abroad and the Divots or something like that are well worth trying. Toad in the hole with lashings of thick onion gravy seemed do go down ok when I made it. It is in the Haute-Savoie which I thought was a big pig and ham area after all. Use the bar happy hours when beer is half price, then go 'home' and drink there. Like all super markets the beer on offer will be cheap, just embrace what ever it is and not insist on a specific brand that will be up to double the cost. Again on holiday I like to try 'local' stuff or what is the point. Pizza takeaway just round the corner too! Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:. Bear in mind that any food you take in your hold luggage is likely to freeze during a flight, so don't take any food that has already been frozen. And eating on the mountain does not need to be outrageous. Nathalie is delightful, and Ivan her husband does all the cooking, mother and father wheeled in when really busy. Also had a ham crepe topped with an egg and a cup of coffee yesterday at the bottom of Chery Nord for just over 7 euros skiing on my own yesterday, strictly no alcohol! Vegetable soup available all over the place from 5 to 9 euros and usually good. Our young used to buy wine on tap from the supermarket in the plastic barrels - we have a collection of them downstairs now - can't remember the cost but if you bought the most expensive one and decanted it, it was apparently drinkable. Some very useful tips here , thanks very much we won't have a car so it looks like ed's for general shop. With regard to taking out food was going to take sausages , bacon , a small joint of beef , a pack of mince pack of ham sandwiches. Basics - pasta enough for 2 people Rice - Enough for one meal Gravy powder - enough for one meal Curry sauce - Plastic container 20 x tea bags Pack of Mars Bars or Similar Will only have 4 nights to cook for so thinking sausage and mash , roast beef dinner, spaghetti bolognaise , curry from left over beef. I have a foldable cool bag so plan to freeze everything that needs it the night before then it can defrost on the way to the resort apt , then straight in the fridge so no chance of anything getting above fridge temperature. Pam , thanks for the lunchtime tip. Does'nt bother carrying the full 20 kg in weight as makes use of the space and it won't involve much moving around as we are door to door from geneva. Good shout on the dishwasher tablets also packet soups. Really can't better the food on the mountain round here and it makes a change from all the Savoyard specialities. I could make 7 of my Earl Grey last us for a whole week And really good to bring your own Mars bars etc - I don't do that sort of thing but the other half of the chair lift is usually having a munch at something chocolatey along the way. Hi A group of us are going to Morzine for the first time and I was wondering if there was any where we can eat our pack lunch? Trying to keep the price down slightly for the group. Dont think its hijacking What are peoples views esp the restaurant owners on taking a sandwich into a restaurant on the slopes , buying a drink and chips and eating your own sandwich with it? Seems fair for the poorer folk to me , did it a few times. Wouldnt dream of eating a sandwich and not buying anything but it seems ok to me to buy drinks and a plate of chips and have your own sambo. Absolutely not. You're taking up seats and using it like an apres bar. There are plenty of piste side rocks to take your sandwiches to. Chatel have a picnic room easily accessible and signed Pleine dranse. My thinking is they would rather the business from my drinks and extras than not? Anyone complains I will stand outside for 2 mins to consume. So far the concensus is its very much frowned upon. There are a few picnic rooms around the PdS. I know a few and posted on here a couple of years back to see if other people knew of others. Abondance Gondola. There are picnic rooms shown on the piste maps, or sit on the side of the mountain. I wouldnt start eating a sandwich in someones restaurant that I hadnt purchased there, neither would I pull a bottle of wine out of my handbag and start drinking it instead of buying theirs. Many places now have no picnic signs. Nadenoodlee wrote: Many places now have no picnic signs. You find your suncream and shampoo are frozen when you reach your hotel? Don't believe you. James the Last , LOL ghastly for munching a ham sandwich im sure there are worse crimes humans commit. And you can always stroll over to La Grande Laniere to get a beer or coke. Pamski , dont know Morzine at all but what are picnic areas? Be popular in spring im sure but way too cold in winter to sit outside! If you are transiting Switzerland eg flying to GVA then driving to Morzine you have to verbally declare the import and may be required to pay a deposit equal to the import duty which you can reclaim at the exit boarder. If you are staying in the Swiss part of the Portes du Soleil and think you can do your shopping in France and ski it back to Switzerland beware there is a Customs post at the bottom of the Mossettes lift and I have seen it manned on occasion. Chance of being caught low but it would really spoil the holiday mood Hell to sit down at when wearing ski boots! Customs post bottom of Mossettes? Never noticed. Used to be one at the bottom of the Cubore drag. Never manned. Pamski , Deadly , sure they would be perfect on a budget , just stick the sambos and a few drinks in the rucksack. Food would be even better than those tray places few drinks apre with the money saved! Never seen a picnic area before if they are covered and heated then they sound perfect. The price of watermelon and pumpkin was shocking , I would load up on them. Milk is often that UHT muck so maybe 4 litres of gold top, must be in luggage not carry on. New Topic Post Reply. Snow Snow Snow! Solo Skiers v Groups - Orga Archives Lost and Found Ski Club of Great Britain To one side secret Mountain Hideout snowShops You cannot post to forums until you login You cannot read some forums until you login Read about snow conditions : snow conditions And leave your own snow report : snow report Find advice to help plan your ski holidays : ski holidays The snowHeads Ski Club : Ski Club 2. Terms and conditions Privacy Policy. Snow Reports. Monium wrote:. After all it is free After all it is free. FlyingStantoni , Quote:. Pamski wrote:. So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much. Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name: Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:. Nadenoodlee wrote:.

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Driving down from Sheffield and then camping when there. Trying to spend as little as possible,but will no doubt end up in bars a few times. We have just got back from touring the Alps and found that as long as you use the big chain supermarkets then prices worked out cheaper than in the UK for most things. Fuel is definably dearer than in the UK. Both Switzerland and Italy were cheaper than France. Tesco just of the M20 is the last stop for cheap fuel before the Tunnel so we fill up on the way out and again back. We were chatting to a guy in Tignes Le Lac who had just paid 14 Euros for a larger. Great idea but made the last run down to the van interesting after a few. Large boxes of small bottles are dirt cheap. And it was that price in ALL the bars. Nowhere is safe these days. Take your own locks and use them every night. Fuel is more expensive. DO NOT go on an empty stomach straight from the mountain? Take locks! There are better bars serving better beer. It was a bit dead when we went TBH. Better atmos with nicer beer elsewhere. The Thai hostel place on the way to our chalet down by the river had a few spanker beers on. DO NOT go on an empty stomach straight from the mountain. Definitely a life experience though. They were even being swiped from upper floor balconies. To be fair it would be really easy to do with posh bikes littered all over the place. Looks like this is officially a new trend. As a couple weeks always lock our bikes inside the Berlingo, inside the garage that we have reversed into. Everyone could access the garage via a key code that we all knew, I would not be surprised if it is the same code today. This topic has 24 replies, 15 voices, and was last updated 3 months ago by Ambrose. Viewing 25 posts - 1 through 25 of 25 total. BoardinBob Full Member. Supermarkets are fine. Not any more expensive than here. Latest Singletrack Videos. Tracey Full Member. We have just got back from touring the Alps and found that as long as you use the big chain supermarkets then prices worked out cheaper than in the UK for most things Fuel is definably dearer than in the UK. Where are you camping? Bloody images.. Can he get sorted out. Can he claim on the holiday insurance or is the bike insured separate. When Abigale was at Hallam our house insurance still covered her bikes away from home. Thankfully she never had to use it. Tom-B Free Member. As above really though not been to Morzine in a while Supermarkets are cheaper than in the UK and booze is VERY cheap in supermarkets, definitely buy over there. Not a budget suggestion but well worth it. Yes indeed it did. As did that bar just up the road from the pleney lift. The craft beer place. Take your own locks and use them every night Yes. Makes for a cheap night. I thought that was clearly written- clearly not! Hi, you must be new here, welcome to STW. Oh absolutely crystal, was too good to pass though. Ambrose Full Member. Put your bike in your room. You must be logged in to reply to this topic.

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