Family History by Anna Dalhaimer Bartkowski, Enthusiastic Story teller and Grebel Lover
Friday, December 19, 2008
Vino, Cervasa y Comida in Argentina...Continued
When we visited the German Russian villages, our hosts offered us a great array of food. Here is one of my favorites.
I know this plate looks odd but that is because I enjoyed the food so much I ate most of it before I took a picture. This food tasted exactly like the stuffing my mother made every year at Thanksgiving and Christmas. I had never seen nor tasted any food similar to her stuffing so I was surprised to find this flavor in the village of San Jose, one of the three villages in Coronel Suarez.
I also enjoyed the potatoes in the above photo because it is just like the potatoes my family made in broda. For the broda recipe, check out my blog update from October 2007.
The food in San Jose was excellent as was the company. Here are a few pictures of the group.
Our visit to San Jose was just one of the events on our last Saturday in Argentina. More to come tomorrow.
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It looks like a great time was had by all. It seems, in some of the pictures at least, that the "Old Bull" wine was a hit. Especialy the pics of your table and the group. The Broda does look good, too. Keep posting, i can't wait to see more.
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