steveinbsas
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I've refrained form replying to this thread until today. Except for the expat lunches, I rarely eat in restaurants. The man who taught me how to cook (30 years ago) said it best, "Most people just don't know how to feed themselves." He also added, "Most people wouldn't eat in restaurants if they knew what goes on in the kitchen."
If a Peruvian "maid" can go shopping and cook these wonderful dishes here, so can the rest of us...except for those who expect to sit and wait to have everything they want served to them. Eating is easy. It takes effort to learn and it takes effort to shop and cook.
In my opinion, if you have the time, it's worth the effort, and it isn't all that difficult.
Anyone who has learned how to make "make" (sushi) rolls knows what I mean...
And you can buy all you need to make them here.
And so much more...buen provecha!
If a Peruvian "maid" can go shopping and cook these wonderful dishes here, so can the rest of us...except for those who expect to sit and wait to have everything they want served to them. Eating is easy. It takes effort to learn and it takes effort to shop and cook.
In my opinion, if you have the time, it's worth the effort, and it isn't all that difficult.
Anyone who has learned how to make "make" (sushi) rolls knows what I mean...
And you can buy all you need to make them here.
And so much more...buen provecha!