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Back to Tortellonis Rellenos de Prosciutto after a trip to Mega this morning …..let me start from the beginning.
I wanted to post some pics of St. Patty’s day early this morning along with some positioning of my stocks and options, so I headed to Panino’s before 8am. Great coffee and breakfast. Consistently well done. Mission accomplished.
At 11am I had an appointment with a property manager in Terralta II which was very informative as I do my preparations for my 2011 adventure. I hope to make my reservations in the next few days. I then hopped on a bus to MEGA (6p) for some final-week meals. Two of which are John’s not-so-famous stuffed hamburgers and a pasta parmesano wine dish. I like some of the cheeses in Mexico and coming from a true Cheese Head, that’s quite a compliment. Even Blue Cheese is quite nice and affordable.
After returning and a much needed siesta, I headed back to YoYo’s for my homework and to check on progress of their new addition. Excellent work and looking forward to catching some of the NCAA tournament games on their incredibly nice HDTV LCD TV’s. (is that enough acronyms in one sentence?) YoYo Mo's gets my vote for best sports bar in Bucerias.
Besides the friendly atmosphere and proper sports connection of YoYo’s, I like consistency. Happy hour is from Noon to 5pm, everyday, unless you get there at 11:30am, in which case it starts when you walk in the door. During the Olympics, happy hour was ….Noon-5pm, everyday…the event did not change for loyal or first-time drop-in customers. I like that!
Enough on that subject, and now to enjoy my Italian feast con vino tinto. The wine is a 2008 Concha y Toro Merlot from Chille, more of a simple go-to wine when you don’t know what you want. Not very expensive at 73p, and it works. For those that care, for less than 84 pesos/person, ($7.00) you can create a really nice Italian meal at home, complete with bread, wine and dessert. $10 if you drink the entire bottle of wine. There are some very nice Italian restaurants in Bucerias but you will pay about 400-500 pesos/person including some wine. Have you booked your room for next year? Would love for you to join me! (Seriously) More on my offer in a future blog….
Next topic: vanilla!
Buenos Noches!
Back to Tortellonis Rellenos de Prosciutto after a trip to Mega this morning …..let me start from the beginning.
I wanted to post some pics of St. Patty’s day early this morning along with some positioning of my stocks and options, so I headed to Panino’s before 8am. Great coffee and breakfast. Consistently well done. Mission accomplished.
At 11am I had an appointment with a property manager in Terralta II which was very informative as I do my preparations for my 2011 adventure. I hope to make my reservations in the next few days. I then hopped on a bus to MEGA (6p) for some final-week meals. Two of which are John’s not-so-famous stuffed hamburgers and a pasta parmesano wine dish. I like some of the cheeses in Mexico and coming from a true Cheese Head, that’s quite a compliment. Even Blue Cheese is quite nice and affordable.
After returning and a much needed siesta, I headed back to YoYo’s for my homework and to check on progress of their new addition. Excellent work and looking forward to catching some of the NCAA tournament games on their incredibly nice HDTV LCD TV’s. (is that enough acronyms in one sentence?) YoYo Mo's gets my vote for best sports bar in Bucerias.
Besides the friendly atmosphere and proper sports connection of YoYo’s, I like consistency. Happy hour is from Noon to 5pm, everyday, unless you get there at 11:30am, in which case it starts when you walk in the door. During the Olympics, happy hour was ….Noon-5pm, everyday…the event did not change for loyal or first-time drop-in customers. I like that!
Enough on that subject, and now to enjoy my Italian feast con vino tinto. The wine is a 2008 Concha y Toro Merlot from Chille, more of a simple go-to wine when you don’t know what you want. Not very expensive at 73p, and it works. For those that care, for less than 84 pesos/person, ($7.00) you can create a really nice Italian meal at home, complete with bread, wine and dessert. $10 if you drink the entire bottle of wine. There are some very nice Italian restaurants in Bucerias but you will pay about 400-500 pesos/person including some wine. Have you booked your room for next year? Would love for you to join me! (Seriously) More on my offer in a future blog….
Next topic: vanilla!
Buenos Noches!
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