Mendoza-Sunday Asado

Located at the eastern foothills of the Andes, Mendoza is the fourth largest city in Argentina. It is known worldwide for its extensive vineyards, love of wines and amazingly sunny days. There are numerous wines consumed by Mendocinos however, those made from Malbec and Cabernet Sauvignon are the most renowned and popular. Cabernet Franc is also rising in its popularity. Malbec a is a dark inky grape variety which is widely consumed with the quintessential Argentine asado.

A sampling of Malbec offerings . See Gobar and Cache Bistro for a great selection in town
Mendoza favorite is Malbec wine, ready to complement the ever present asado.

The core dish of asado is grilled meats, lots of it. This is a barbeque experience that you will find at its highest expression in Argentina. Sundays are dedicated to asados. Local families get together for hours to prepare and enjoy a variety of local foods. Asado involves more than a few pieces of grilled beef. We are told the calculation for beef is half a kilo per person. Usually, it begins with grilled provolone cheese, morcillas (blood sausages), empanadas-a turnover like dish made with a flour dough and a juicy stuffing of meat, cheese, onions, or vegetables. The preparation of asado is a valuable and almost sacred activity in Mendoza and all over the country. You can sometimes find three or four generations enjoying an evening conversations over this meal. Politics is openly discussed during this time so be prepared for the passionate and sometimes heated conversations that can occur.

The afternoon runs from asado to merienda, or afternoon tea. The conversation lingers and you find yourself drinking mate, tea or coffee with pastries into the early evening. Sometimes you will go home with some of the meat from lunch, for a light dinner!.

Wines are liberally consumed by the adults as the children delight in drinking cups of sodas mainly (Coca Cola and Fanta). Pastries, ice-cream, coffee, and tea are often consumed before the meal ends. Another favorite is the shared drink of Mate. Mate is a mixture of local herbs prepared by pouring hot water over the herbs in a special container. The hot drink is served directly from the container with a metal straw and passed around to each person for a sip.

Empanadas serving to compliments the asado but is also eaten as a snack

TIPS

When visiting Mendoza, if you are invited to an asado eat only a light breakfast. Go prepared to spend several hours eating, drinking and talking, bring a desert to share, ice-cream is lavishly consumed by all. For a great dessert you can visit Reggi Gelato.

Until next time.

One love

A New Journey

The Covid19 pandemic has changed many things for so many people. For my family, one of the most significant impact was placing premium value on quality time together and living in the moment. In 2021 when many families remained hunkered down at home, my husband and I decided to travel. Everyone thought we were insane!

After the 2020 Christmas spent at home we visited NYC, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, Iceland and Spain. It was during our 15-day trip living in a small campervan that we made a few big decisions. This campervan had the basic necessities: a bed, heater, a cooler, a burner, and much appreciated privacy curtains. Our time was spent mostly outdoors, and we had one of the most amazing experience enjoying nature’s magnificence and the company of each other. While on the road, we were able to continue our work obligations without problems, which seemed the most natural thing to us once we had reliable Internet access. In Iceland, Wi-Fi connections are available in some camp grounds. However, its important to plan ahead, check to see if accommodations are available and choose the facilities that best meets your needs. We used camping.info initially to view the map of the camping locations, ratings and information about many different campsites you can go to https://utilegukortid.is/?lang=en. If you would like to experience Iceland in a camper remember that housing and food costs are high so I would recommend you consider including some prepackage foods for your trip.

Our #kukucamper, #wonderwoman. This was our home for 15 days.

The most important realization for us was that we do not need a lot of things to live a happy and fulfilling life. Though, this thought had crossed our minds previously, we were not able to make it happen, giving the complications we saw at the time.

Fast forward to 2022. Firstly, we are extremely thankful to have survived the pandemic. We have settled most of our commitments in the US. We have embraced a different mindset about life. Now we begin a new journey as nomads, nuevo (new) nomads. we invite you to explore with us different cultures, foods, unique customs and different ways of living. We will provide tips and tricks to make your own trips memorable and enjoyable.

We appreciate your time here with us to share in this new experience. Until next time.

One Love!