So Christmas-Hanukkah week started with traditional Chinese LOL-
From the internet:
What is in Mao Xue Wang?
Mao Xue Wang is a spicy stew with origins in southwestern China's megacity. Made of duck blood curd, tripe, chicken gizzard and other organ parts simmered in a broth that is made of peppercorn and chili.
well- there you have it-
Then we made a stop at our most frequented restaurant since our arrival in February 2023.... Casapuerta. Tuesday night is the big holiday celebration for families - Christmas Eve. Noche Buena.Though Christians believe Christ was born on Christmas Day, commonly celebrated with a mass, Hispanic cultures that celebrate Noche Buena focus on the night before Christ's birth, or Christmas Eve. It's an anticipatory celebration where families gather to eat and often exchange gifts. Then the children get their gifts on Reyes.
As the holiday season rolls to a close for most of Europe, in Spain January 6th marks one of the most long-awaited days of the year. The Three Kings Day, (Reyes) is a vibrant and joyous fiesta celebrated by families across the entire Iberian Peninsula and Spanish islands. The three kings travel from the East bringing with them desired gifts delivered to households across Spain on the night of January 5th. The day after, the 6th, is a day for spending with loved ones and sharing gifts.
So for our last dinner out until after Christmas day. We chose Casapuerta, because the folks there feel like family to us.💕
We had HOT soup (very unusual for Andalusian restaurants) as starters. Then we shared the red tuna carpaccio. Phil had steak and I had salad. We split a piece of their excellent tarta de queso.
While there were plenty of folks out, it wasn't crazy like it was over the weekend. A few days of quiet will be nice. I made some chili for the chilly weather. Not being religious, we will celebrate at home by relaxing, sleeping late, and catching up on mundane tasks like gathering documents for taxes 😂. Feliz Navidad!
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