Paella - Does this meet your approval, Pepe? - Photo on Expressions page

Saffron from Spain.
Chorizo from Spain.
Paprika from Spain.
Giant paella pan from Spain.
Chicken and seafood from US, along with peas, butter beans, etc.
Spanish wine, good sangria, good friends.
How does it sound, Pepe? It tasted great!
Alice
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Yum
OK Alice now that you made our mouths water, figure out how to box that up and ship some to each of us!
Enjoy!
Marie who loves kitties0 -
Fun mix Cuban Spaniard!abrub said:I'll ask her tonight
We're going out to celebrate her birthday. I know that su padre es de Cuba, pero su madre esta de Espana. (Excuse my terrible Spanish!)
I'll report back tomorrow.
Alice
Your Spanish is nearly excellent dear!0 -
Alice see my comment in your expressions!Lovekitties said:Yum
OK Alice now that you made our mouths water, figure out how to box that up and ship some to each of us!
Enjoy!
Marie who loves kitties
LOL0 -
corrections and updates for Pepepepebcn said:Alice see my comment in your expressions!
LOL
Okay, Pepe - not paprika, but Pimenton (from Spain). The rice and the broth base were also from Spain, and Clara will be picking up more supplies when she is in Spain this weekend.
Clara was born in the US. Her mother is from Madrid. Her father was born in Cuba to parents from Northwestern Spain (and boy, is his English hard to understand!)
Does she pass the exam?
Hasta luego!
Alice0 -
Alice : she has pass the exam!abrub said:corrections and updates for Pepe
Okay, Pepe - not paprika, but Pimenton (from Spain). The rice and the broth base were also from Spain, and Clara will be picking up more supplies when she is in Spain this weekend.
Clara was born in the US. Her mother is from Madrid. Her father was born in Cuba to parents from Northwestern Spain (and boy, is his English hard to understand!)
Does she pass the exam?
Hasta luego!
Alice
Got a 10!
Un abrazo!0 -
I started when I first met my beau...pepebcn said:what about your
Dutch Kathi?
His parents were still living at that point, and his dad couldn't speak English. So I figured one of us needed to learn a new language, so I started slowly learning Dutch...
Now, I read the newspaper, and can communicate fairly well with everyone...altho many dutch people speak English. Funny thing, I find myself speaking Dutch to my American friends, and English to my Dutch friends....LOL! I still need help with writing...the sentence structure is different...
Maar, het ga ik ook goed met hulp!
Hugs, Kathi0
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