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Bartender, Bubbly Please

Bartender, Bubbly Please

    Recently, I got together with a group of gringa girlfriends in Santiago for girl's night. We decided to scout a Mexican bar in the Plaza Ñuñoa, one of the city's epicenters of bars. The motive? Some girl talk (read: therapy) while throwing down some...

Foodie Central: Chicago (My Hit List)

Foodie Central: Chicago (My Hit List)

Last week in Chicago was a really good dose of time to get to know the city, especially from a more insider aspect since I was hanging with my brother out on the Northwestern side of the city. I thought I would have some initial issues with the early Mid-western...

A Foreigner in my Home Land

A Foreigner in my Home Land

  I officially feel like a foreigner in my own country. I guess it was in the making. After all, I have now lived abroad over 10 years now. It is funny how I am very connected to US culture from afar but when I jump back in a couple times per year, the daily...

Public Service Announcement: Travelers to US from Chile

Public Service Announcement: Travelers to US from Chile

Woohoo!! It's great to be back in the US for the next two weeks. I touched down on Chicago soil yesterday morn on time even after an insanely rerouted and well-timed flight from Santiago, despite some mechanical snafus with American Airlines. Anyway, for the next two...

Discover the Wines of South America

Discover the Wines of South America

  This weekend, I jet to the US for series of South American-driven events. While many of them are with private chef associations like Les Dames d'Escoffier,  Women Chefs & Restaurateurs (WCR), New York Women's Culinary Alliance, and universities (including...

Buenos Días, Mr. Domingo

Buenos Días, Mr. Domingo

Sunday morning is my favorite day of the week. All the pressure is off wake up up early. There's no traffic honking outside my windows. Even the dog downstairs that barks incessantly is asleep. The city feels so peaceful.  I also love that it's perfectly acceptable to...

Energize and Alkalize

Energize and Alkalize

  Since we moved to our little interim apartment (just the office, a galley kitchen, “meeting” room, and bedroom), life has been crazy busy. Crazy busy as in we have so much work between our growing business, the cookbook we are writing/photographing, and...

One and Only

One and Only

  I have been in a bit of an introspective mode recently. Perhaps it is the change and growth in our business, living in the new, interim apartment, and the amazing process of watching nature rebirth herself in early Spring. This morning at the gym, as I watched...

Sweet Dreams in Chile

Sweet Dreams in Chile

  A friend, who's the owner of an ultra luxury hotel, once told me, "a bed is no longer just a bed". At first, I didn't quite grasp what she meant. After staying in her hotel on several occasions, I now get it. Today, unique hotels have to  bring something more...

Comfort a la Carte

Comfort a la Carte

  What I have most missed since I moved to Chile, now almost nine years ago, are those homey meals; the comfort food I used to eat at my Mom's house, with my grandmother, in diners, and my favorite ethnic dives. When I pine for those flavors, what I am really...

Open Mind, Open Mouth

Open Mind, Open Mouth

  I will never forget my first oyster. Who does? There it was, sitting on the plate, staring intently at me. Bright, fleshy, and gleaming. It smelled of the sea. The idea it was still alive and soon to find its future at the bottom of my stomach was not exactly...

Heavenly Pasta-Less Vegetable Lasagna

Heavenly Pasta-Less Vegetable Lasagna

Sorry guys about being MIA since last week.  Moving, moving, moving. Life has been in a bit of flux as we changed home and office last week. Boxes. Papers. Stacks of things to be sorted, donated, and sold. A huge lightening of the load. In the midst of all this...

Chile in a Bottle

Chile in a Bottle

  Translated from my monthly column in Chilean publication, Placeres Magazine, Placeres Compartido A common question I get from Readers and clients traveling in Chile is, “What Chilean wine do you recommend?” It’s a tricky one.  It would be too easy to simply...

My Must-Eat Short List in Buenos Aires

My Must-Eat Short List in Buenos Aires

  Buenos Aires, called affectionately “BA” by the locals, is foodie heaven. Dozens upon dozens of joints, cafés, bars, bistros, boliches, restaurants, dinner clubs, and snack bars. It is stimulating—and overwhelming. Fortunately, I am blessed to live very close...

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