12 countries in 12 years

Sunday, July 6, 2014

Retire Cheap? Another Cuenca Ecuador Reality Check! (Ep. 5 Bath Towels)

Get this, the Ecuador bath towels shown in this video are made right here in Ecuador! The less expensive towels from Wallies, which are actually a bit thicker are made in Bangladesh. So there is no reason for the Ecuador towels to cost that much. Not everything in Ecuador is cheap? See our other reality check videos.



                      

Friday, July 4, 2014

Ecuador Food: How to Make Plantains Healthier to Eat



Plantains are one of the staples in Ecuador; expect to be served deep fried plantains with most meals when at the coast. In the Andes ripe plantains are deep fried and served with some of the restaurant meals as a side dish.


When in season you can get anywhere between 7 to 10 plantains for $1. When we first moved here we could get 18 plantains for $1. Plantains are starchy and can be replaced for rice or potatoes with any meal. 




We like plantains once in a while, but not deep fried. Deep fried foods are really bad for your health of every organ in your body, not to mention artery health, as the oil they are deep fried in is hydrogenated and rancid. 







We have found a simple and healthier way to prepare (ripe) plantains and we share the recipe with you today. 



Ingredients
Two (ripe) Plantains - (serves two or three people)
Extra Virgen Olive Oil
Sea salt



                Slice the plantains about 1/2 inch thick (see photo)










 


Coat cookie sheet with olive oil


Line the cookie sheet with the plantains









                    Drizzle olive oil and sea salt on the plantains. 



Bake each side of plantain for 15-minutes, in a 200 Celsius oven if in Ecuador, or at 400 Fahrenheit oven if in the states. You want them to be lightly browned as seen in this last photo. 


 

Serve hot as a side dish in place of potatoes and rice. They are very good this way and better for your health!

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Retire Cheap? Cuenca Ecuador Reality Check! (Ep.4 Shoes and Sneakers)

Folks want to know what should they bring to Cuenca with them. Watch this video and find out.