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jeje Hola Hola Super Eli.
I just hit publish now, was having problems logging onto peakd!
hehe well nephew will be after his mother;)
jeje crazy Ageese, I love animals when they are on their crazy time, I saw on twitter yesterday someone share a little baby emu that was doing crazy time, jaja so cute!
Thank you and Mrs Tengo says the pressure is on me now jaja

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Ok, I'm going to pin it in the community.
I love watching Ageese in his crazy hour too, he's so funny, I love how he wiggles his ears when he finds a target and goes for it.
Jaja! I love Mrs. Tengo, she must know better than anybody else that you love to be Under Pressure 🀣🀣

okay excellent thank you Super Eli!
oh he wiggles his ears, jajajaja just like his Uncle!
Oh she knows that when I am Under Pressure then it will get done, otherwise I do things in my own time and there is nobody who can tell me otherwise jaja

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Hehe, so you wiggle your ears too πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜
Morning morning!!! Ok so time for some pressure then, 🀣 what about the wee story of Eddie W. this week, any news in Archie adventures, time is running βŒ› jajaja
Today I have a lot to do and I'm in a hurry Super Ed so I need to wear bossy boots hehehe

Just coming home Super Eli and I was arepping hungry...
They changed the menu the meat arepa was roast beef and not chicken and chorizo...
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Mrs Tengo asks is it a cornbread mixture

Hi Super Ed!!! Finally, you were areping hungry πŸ˜‹πŸ˜‹ That arepa filling definitely has a Brit touch hehe. I've never had an arepa filled with roast beef, but that's the great thing of arepas, you can fill them with almost everything;)

For Mrs. Tengo :) The arepas here are made with a mixture of pre-cooked corn flour. In the old days, they were made with a mixture of fresh corn.

But this is what I use to make the arepas.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Harina-Pre-Cooked-White-Maize-Meal/dp/B01M00RD2N/ref=pd_vtp_sccl_1_1/258-0500254-9572963?pd_rd_w=0bQHl&content-id=amzn1.sym.2204c855-5dd7-4df3-b470-8459f4c43f4a&pf_rd_p=2204c855-5dd7-4df3-b470-8459f4c43f4a&pf_rd_r=6W6TXGVKG60PP57GFM76&pd_rd_wg=0C4YU&pd_rd_r=09fff7ce-96f8-44a3-9d85-ee226f5d9735&pd_rd_i=B01M00RD2N&psc=1

Maybe in Edinburgh, there is a Latin grocery shop and if there is one there for sure they sell Harina Pan. And you just mix it with water and add a touch of salt.

But what was the verdict, did you like it or not?

But what was the verdict, did you like it or not?

I LOVED IT
Mts Tengo thinks they have similar in America, she is from Colorado so they have a lot of Mexican cuisine that they cook. And I looked in Amazon it is out of stock, but I know what I am looking for.
The guy says they just changed the menu, but damn the roast beef was good and the arepa was tasty and melted in my mouth, was very impressed and I can see why you all like them, yeah you can put many things in them, very enjoyable and I loved the warmth of the arepa

I'm sure you can get them in Colorado, at least the Mexican version called gorditas. In the US you can find precooked corn flour in supermarkets, at least in the states where many Latinos live, like Florida or Texas, you can buy Harina Pan in the big supermarkets.

I love roast beef, in a sandwich is so good but I had never thought of filling an arepa with it. But at the first opportunity, I will try it, hehe.

I love that you liked the arepas πŸ˜πŸ˜„