An update
to my food and drinks blog Spain and Portugal
Firstly,
apologies for my delay in posting.
After 2
years of hard work I simply needed a couple of weeks to re humanize and not
have deadlines (self - imposed or otherwise) and enjoy a real holiday not a 9
month adventure like 2012.
I won’t
bore folks with the minutia of every meal and drink, for a couple of reasons,
firstly we are staying in houses and apartments this holiday therefore
breakfasts are pretty standard and secondly life and food and drinks in Spain
and Portugal are so varied and enjoyable.
We have now
had 2 weeks of hols and I have a plethora of photos and yarns to share.
I won’t
bother sharing anything other than a photo about airline food, it’s still a 2
(only just) and I don’t drink alcohol on long distance flights as it takes too
long to recover.
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Ginos Pizza Ham and Cheese Madrid |
Visiting an
old friend Museo de Jamon (the Ham Museum in Madrid), inflation has seen the price
rise to 2 Euro for a frosty cold one and a fresh crusty Jamon roll, the price
rise has not affected custom it was chockers, and there are 3 sites in Madrid,
we will be revisiting during our last few days in Madrid at the end of the
trip.
Tapas snacks
in a local Madrid bar with a nice cool Mahou ale.
We then
tried and viewed a variety of foods and venues which supplied the following
foods.
Yes that is
fresh fruit to ensure that we get our regular dose of fibre- its stone fruit
season over here.
To our
shock and horror we found that Cascais a beachside town outside Lisbon had a 4
day craft beer festival including various foods and live music including a
couple of cover bands 2U, and Amy Whinehouse happening during our stay, as the
only fair thing a Food & Drinks quality control officer could do I managed
to visit each day and sample some wares. I will declare that I did develop a
first names basis relationship with a number of suppliers including Rod who had
the best lager in the joint hands down.
The carne
(meat lovers) plate, spit roasted pork, pork ribs, chorizo and blood sausage it
tasted as good as it looked, it was an 8.0.
Fellow
quality control officers managing to perform our arduous duties in difficult
circumstances, its after 9.00pm no penalty rates or overtime here.
The spit
roast at the Cerveja Festival in Cascais.
Selection
of foods in Nazare.
The
offerings at tapas bars in Santiago de Compostella
Delicious
polpo (octopus) with paprika, olive oil and fresh bread, it was so tender mmmm
an 8.5.
The bar b q
offerings at our local bar in SDC before and after, definitely an 8.0, with the
ice cold Mahou stubbies.
TJ taking gastronomy to new levels!
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