Wow...Those Prices! Hi Kay,
Really enjoying reading about your Chile experiences with Don. How do the locals afford to eat in their own country?
On a side note, we just got back from a week long road trip. We found where all of the inexpensive stuff is in Mexico. The best we found was around Quiroga, Michoacan. It makes Tonola look pricey. I hope you find the Chilean equivalent and pass it along.
Happy journeys!
More to follow Valpo, only if I can stand to write more about it. Corazon Contento needs a good feedback though and maybe included in the foodie section.
signed up for blog notifications I get an email directrly from the blog site when you update it. You don't need to email me. I will also find the "follow" button and get to it that way.
Very Exciting Hi Kay. Please continue to write about your amazing stories. Include me on any updates, please. Don't forget to visit http://www.elementsrealtygroup.com if you are missing Vallarta. Have a great journey.
John Forget
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Wow...Those Prices!
Hi Kay, Really enjoying reading about your Chile experiences with Don. How do the locals afford to eat in their own country? On a side note, we just got back from a week long road trip. We found where all of the inexpensive stuff is in Mexico. The best we found was around Quiroga, Michoacan. It makes Tonola look pricey. I hope you find the Chilean equivalent and pass it along. Happy journeys!