#MarketFriday by .
Market Friday on Sunday. Good timing, right?
Today afternoon I invited my brother to the Hayla Shawarma restaurant in Szolnok, Hungary, and he tried the Shawarma for the first time.
He said that the Shawarma is more delicious than the Gyros. I think that the Shawarma is more spicy than the Gyros. We both like the Shawarma better than the Gyros.
Before we visited this restaurant, we bought new things. New shoes for me, new underwears (three in one package) for me, and new socks for me, and a new nail clipper.
I bought new shoes for myself, because my previous shoes damaged/injured my right foot, and it was painful to walk in it, after the wound became infected. I was at the doctor yesterday afternoon, and I treat the infection accordingly to the doctor's recommendations. Three 3x1 Augmentin tablet (antibiotics) per day, until the box lasts. It has 21 tablets, so this will be one week.
My previous shoes. It is white. Maybe it looks good, but it is actually very inconvenient to wear, and this is the first shoes, which damaged/injured my foot.
The box of my new shoes on a bench in front of the store.
My new shoes on me. This time even its color is different. It is black. And it is convenient to walk in it.
I still have not unboxed the other things I bought.
The socks looks somewhat funny. There is some kind of animal on it (maybe a fox) with eyeglasses.
This was like a Christmas shopping for me. Everything was very expensive. I paid 7530 Hungarian Forint (HUF) ($19.40 USD) for these things, because $1 USD is 388.17 HUF. And this does not include the Shawarma dishes. Those where another 1500 HUF per dish, so the two Shawarma dishes were 3000 HUF.
The 50 HUF was the plastic bag down below. And I am even not kidding. Now it really costs 50 HUF. The last time I bought something in this store, the plastic bag was free. Probably one year ago.
The 4990 HUF was my new shoes. The 1890 HUF was the three underwears in one package. The 250 HUF was the socks. The 350 was the nail clipper.
I very rarely spend this much money a single day.
Speaking of Christmas, there is a Christmas tree in the building of the bus station too.
Thank you for coming with us on this Market Friday (on Sunday).
Merry Christmas to everyone.
Have a nice day and have a nice weekend.
All the best. Greetings and much love from Hungary.