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5 REASONS why I chose PORTUGAL (and 2 easy recipes!)

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5 REASONS why I chose PORTUGAL (and 2 easy recipes!)

I’m often asked why I chose PORTUGAL, and these are my reasons for deciding on this beautiful country. Watch to the end to see TWO GREAT RECIPES.
Nargisi Kofta Recipe
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28 COMMENTS

  1. Aww, early pictures of your farm really underlines how much you & your caring workers have accomplished. Your curried scotch meatballs and leftover pie look amazing. It's so lovely to have your grandson with you as you cook and also have Gravy🐈 as comic relief. If you have to be away from your Bela Pedra, bring with your grandbaby is the place to be. Feeds your soul 🥣🌟💖. How to spell gson's name properly: Louwon, Lewon, Luon?

  2. Everything looked so delicious. Your ador💓ble assist💓nt was such a big help. It's too bad there is no tasteavision . They are sure going to miss you when you head back to Portugal.🙂👍👍🇨🇦

  3. The babies face makes me laugh, his expressions are so cute. When you said he is going to help me in the kitchen, his face looked like he was a bit surprised as if to say ‘That’s the first I’ve heard about it’ lol

  4. Hi Cindy (and family) Uh I like the egg/spicy turkey balls! Thats something different! My grandma used to put hard boiled eggs in the middle of her meatloaf. I love spices too and have too many of them lol Your grandson is just a cuddle bug, so sweet and relative quiet! Wow! Enjoy your days there Cindy!! Wishes for a Happy New Year from Germany! God bless!!

  5. Loved your video- you really have come a very long way with your Portuguese homestead in such a short time. Enjoyed your cooking 🧑‍🍳 tips, In U.K. we have something similar called a scotch egg (use sausage meat instead). Your grandson is so adorable 🥰 he’s a very content little baby, 🤗like Gravy the cat too. 🤣🤣

  6. What a cutie, and such a proud and happy grandma. I’m glad you are enjoying your time. My mouth was watering watching you make that pie! I’m going to try that recipe out! Stay warm and safe in that cold part of the country…safe journey home.

  7. Off grid isn't half as cheap as people initially think, with infrastructure, as we both know but the neighbours do make up for it and how wonderfully lovely they all are. It is really interesting seeing not just the transformation in the ruin but also of you! You have lost weight, look happier, healthier and most of all have yourself quite a homestead! Can't wait to take you out for a xmas drink when you get back home.

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