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Tuesday, August 04, 2009

Barcelona

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We came back from our trip to Barcelona several weeks ago. I have never been to Spain. I thought I could use my elementary Spanish to get along, but they mostly speak Catalan there, which is very different and closer to French. After visiting, it was clear why so many Europeans vacation in the Mediterranean. It is gorgeous in the summer time, not humid and there is always a cool breeze. We spent most of our days lounging on the beach, one of us got burnt badly (hint, it's not me). We also wandered through the old and new city, hitting the local market place and touring some Gaudí buildings. I didn't know too much about Gaudí before going, but quickly became an admirer of his organic and whimsical structures. We toured Casa Milà, Casa Battló and Parc Güell. Also, I have to point out how fresh and well prepared all our meals were, and this was from the market vendors to the restaurants we went to. It was a really nice break from the rainy New York summer we were having.


One thing hubby could not get enough of in Barcelona was gazpacho. So, on arriving back, I tried to make him the recipe from The Bride & Groom First and Forever Cookbook. In the process, I managed to get the walls and myself covered in vegetable paste. I am not very good with the hand blender. He seemed very satisfied with the end result, though he wished it were thicker. I don't like gazpacho, and this was no different, it tasted like spicy cold tomato juice to me.

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