Amy Saved The Day

    Upon arriving at Amy’s guest house, Amy led me into the dining area and immediately apologized again and again for messing up the airport pick-up schedule. Since her first hug at the door, I already started liking her. She is an amazing warm-hearted person.

    She went to the kitchen and made me some banana orange drink. 🙂

    Amy making banana orange milk shake

    Amy making banana orange milk shake

    Banana, oranges, ice & milk

    Banana, oranges, ice & milk

    Ohhh…. So refreshing, like a walk in the spring shower. 🙂

    Then, she asked me if I was hungry and I told her I wouldn’t mind having a little snack (actually I was quite hungry after a long flight).

    She get busy in the kitchen and started frying some chicken and pork fillets. I started to worry and thought, “Is that going to cost me a bomb?” Friends had reminded me over and over before the trip to be “street-smart”. God knows I am a dumbo in everything.

    Me: “Amy, is this included in the rent?”

    Amy: “Yes, dear. This is all for you.”

    It’s a B&B guest house. But Amy’s service has gone far beyond a B&B.

    Hungry traveler must eat

    Hungry traveler must eat

    Amy suggested pouring apple cider vinegar over the meat. She said that’s the Argentinean way. Sure. I am always up for trying new foods. The combination tasted great!

    Pouring apple cider vinegar over the meat. Chicken fillet: parsley, garlic, egg.

    Pouring apple cider vinegar over the meat. Chicken fillet: parsley, garlic, egg.

    Emanuel from Venezuela suggested eating ham with sweet croissant. Sure, why not? If you never try, you’ll never know.

    Ham & croissant. Anyone?

    Ham & croissant. Anyone?

    Oooh-la-la. :rtdance3:

    Patagonia berry tea

    Patagonia berry tea

    Happy day. :rtlove:

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