Richard Garcia
TVWBB Wizard
Yesterday’s Costa Rican lunch for the Wife’s Family and us enjoyed by all.
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Richard: Yep, the excellent Canadian “Moosehead” and Costa Rican “Imperial” were cooling off in those coolers behind the bottles of Tequila and Jamaican Rum. Thanx to all who have replied to this thread and the nice comments.What, no Moosehead!
Looks Great Richard. I can see why it was Enjoyed by all.
My Costa Rican wife says what’s pictured in the above photos is not typical Costa Rican eats. However, what's pictured grilling on my Weber Performer Deluxe is total Costa Rican Chorizo, Beef, Chicken.Some years back we were fortunate enough to spend a week near Quepos, but I don't recall food like that. Probably my fault, but truthfully it was there that I developed a love for black beans and rice. Great story I won't go into.
Anyway, your lunch looks wonderful. Pura vida,
Colin; thanx for the nice comment and hope you and family are also doing well.TGreat looking cook, Richard! Glad to see you are doing well.
Very wise words.Life is Good. We should all tell ourselves that each day......
Andy; Yes Life has been really good since my retirement to Costa Rica in the year 2000. My favorite Costa Rican Seafood are the Jumbo Shrimp and the Sea Bass. However, my Costa Rican Wife's Favorite is the Salmon from the Country of Chile in which I have posted pictures many times on this Forum.Richard if I lived in Costa Rica I would think life is good too.
The food looks amazing and I’m sure it’s all locally produced.
I am a seafood junky and something tells me that you probably have good seafood too.
Yeh, "those Roads" and I fear they are they are in much worse condition since your last visit. As being a Country of many Rivers sound Bridges are a must. On the Local News-Cast the other day they reported that There are presently close to sixty-five Bridges that are in very bad shape and need immediate repairs. However, there are insufficient Public Funds to fix them all in the very near future.My congrats along with my envies. Our short time in Costa Rica was wonderful and we also considered retiring there (quite some time in the future then) but the personal obstacles became too great. We still have hopes of returning as there is so much we missed despite renting a 4WD.and touring some on our own. Oh those roads!