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5th Saturday Supper Club Inaugration

Last night we inaugurated the 5th Saturday Supper Club. We are 4 couples and there are always 4 5th Saturdays per year. The host gets to invite another couple so we have 10 people and the only rule is in the title, it falls on the 5th Saturday. OK - last night was not the 5th Saturday but everyone was busy that weekend, so we broke the only rule! However it was worth the wait!

Charlie Collins Cooking School

Chef Diana Temple, owner & founder of Diana's Creative Catering of Malibu, visited Charlie Collins Cooking School December 2009. Her photographer husband Brian, took all these great photos. Here's her report:

 

What a tremendous opportunity to come across a cooking class in Boquete. I booked the class not even knowing about the chef, Charlie Collins. As a caterer in California, the most interesting part of my business is learning new recipes from other countries. Not only does it expand your knowledge, but it is most fun to pick a place and find the FOOD!

 

Key West Girlfriends Getaway

Pam turned us on to Key West. This is our 3rd trip there to coincide with the Key West Holiday parade. We assume our position on the sidewalk in front of our favorite B&B, The Mermaid & The Alligator, and watch the holiday revelers pass by. Candy and beads are thrown from the floats bedecked with colored lights, church groups parade side by side with drag queens, cool cars, pirates and santas.

Lamanai Outpost Lodge: Our Visit 2009

November 2009

We rented a car in BZE and drove about 1 hour to the north to Orange Walk and then turned on a dirt/ caliche road through the farming Mennonite area. We passed about 15-20 buggies and wondered where are they all going? The carts have no lights only reflectors and as it was getting dark it was a bit scary.  TIP: Decided it was best not drive to Lamanai Outpost Lodge. Take the airport transfer to the boat dock and approach across the lagoon. The ride is 45 minutes and then 1 – 1.5 hours by boat, The arrival this way takes you into the jungle and the arrival is dramatic.Take the boat transfer to Lamanai!

 

Eating Our Way through San Miguel de Allende

Girls Weekends rock!

 

Cindy Lou and I spent 4 fab nights in San Miguel de Allende this October. We helped stimulate the local economy by eating our way through the town!  First was the market, where I bought fresh huitlicoche (corn fungus) and blue corn gorditas.

 

Huitlicoche is difficult to find in the states; I have bought it in a can at HEB and ordered it off the menu at Fonda San Miguel in Austin. It looks not so good - black and slimy when cooked - but it has an earthy wonderful taste that appeals to me.

 

Cindy bought a plastic cup filled with pomegranate seeds splashed with lime, and I chowed down on roasted corn.

Often people request mayonaise spread on it, but I draw the line there when eating market food in Mexico. I had mine salted with chile pepper.  

 

Girls Weekends

Last weekend was the annual Goddess Weekend in the Texas Hill Country. We've been getting together for many years now and it is usually one of the highlights of the year, for a number of reasons:

 

1. Did I say the Texas Hill Country? Our buddy Melany has a family 'ranch' that is so peaceful and beautiful and we feel fortunate to share it with her. It's been in her family for over 100 years and the original farm house is still there. The Guadalupe River runs through the property and natural springs keep the water cool. The family built a few small cabins in the 70's and operated it as a kids camp for a few years. Since then it has just been for the enjoyment of the friends and family. We are foutunate to be part of that group!

 

2. The Goddesses - it's a gang of gals who all worked together in a travel agency years ago and we have stayed in touch. One moved to California, another lives in Hawaii. But we make it a priority to gather once per year.

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