It’s been a long time since I’ve traveled internationally, but one of the thing that never ceases to amaze me, especially in the Central/South American countries, is the variety of foods offered on every single corner, and window front.
There is something for everyone, especially if you have no worries about the affect that some of these items will have on your digestive system for the next few weeks. 🙂
So, I admit, the first purchase I made was from here…
hey, some things don’t need to be translated, and then went to Burger King, where we introduced my new nephew to his first ever jump in the play land balls (and he did NOT want to leave), plus I got to initiate our 27 year old new Ecuadorian friend to her first visit to Burger King. Should I be ashamed? 🙂 There were a lot of firsts today, which I can’t wait to share.
After an incredibly eventful first day in Ecuador, our hosts announced that there would be a electricity black out from 7-11 pm. So our Tasty Tuesday dinner, Ecuadorian style, was enjoyed by candlelight with sweet hospitality as ten of us gathered around the table from three different countries.
Engrossed in conversation, I completely forgot to capture the traditional chicken, rice and beans dinner on film, but enjoying the relational aspect that happens when there is NO electricity far surpassed any frustration about no internet access. 🙂
So, what are you cooking for Tasty Tuesday? I’d be teasing if I said I’ll be seeing all your great posts this week, but I invite everyone to please show some comment love and visit a few of these great recipe posts for me. 🙂
Sounds like a lovely experience! Thanks for sharing it with us!
Thank you for letting us see a bit into this wonderful trip. Congrats
Robin
All Things Heart and Home
What a great experience! I’m sure one you will never forget!
Thanks for hosting!
~Liz
How exciting! Thanks for sharing. I’ve never been out of the country. I know, sad huh? Glad you’re having a great time!
Jen, I’m so glad you are enjoying your trip down there. It sounds so exciting!! 🙂 Thank you for hosting, even when you’re not in the country. 😉
Also, I just updated my blogroll with your new site address, which I KNEW I had done before. I saved it, uploaded it, etc. and it keeps showing the old website. Has anyone else had issues with trying to update their blogrolls with your site??
What a magical dinner! The food looks delicious and the people look so friendly! What a great experience!
The picture of your nephew brought tears of joy to my eyes!
I peeked at some recipes. There are some awesome recipes on here, ladies.
Thanks,
Joyful
Hi there.
This is my first week joining in and I am excited to check out all of these fantastic recipes. Your story of Ecuador sounds wonderful. What a fantastic opportunity.
Thanks for hosting.
XO*Tricia
Congratulations on your new nephew! Thanks for sharing the story!
I LOVE traveling internationally, and it’s often a smell or taste that will transport my thoughts back to a “dark” 🙂 table with friends …. some of my sweetest meals!
Wow! What an experience of a life time! That’s amazing that you get to come along and see this amazing event.
Congratulations to you all!!
Many blessings!
Congrats on the beautiful nephew! Can’t wait to hear more about the story. God is so good!
… you didn’t *literally* forget to catch the dinner “on film” – did you?!?! Do people still use film cameras?! 🙂
Just teasing. Hope your stomach stays healthy with all the different food!! South America has some amazing dishes! Enjoy 🙂
I love your blog and enjoyed your Tasty Tuesday. This is my first week so I will check out a lot of blogs before I write mine. Doylene