A New Favorite

in Hive Food6 days ago



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Hello there, foodies!

In my quest for trying all the flavors at Bariloche 3R, I found a new favorite of mine. Something I usually always have while going for ice cream is tiramisu ice cream. It was the go to flavor at La Rosita and El Oasis. These ice cream parlors used to be the ones that marked my childhood.

Both of them closed during the hard times. It is not like that times are any better now, but La Rosita came back. And what was the first thing I did? Go there and have tiramisu ice cream. The flavor brought me back to those days of carefree times.

Flashforward to some weeks ago, I went to Bariloche and found they have their own tiramisu ice cream. This one looks more alike to the dessert with the same name. It even has biscuits! So I asked for a scoop of that and the surprise was a really rich coffee flavor and more other notes related to the cocoa powder and cream cheese that is used to make the cake. The extra pieces of biscuits make it even better. So I now have a favorite tiramisu ice cresm. The bad part of this is that I cannot get it every day. I must know when they are serving it to go get it.

It is a small price to pay, but also a way to keep myself in check and not spend all my money in ice cream!


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Demasiado

I know this is unrelated to an ice cream post, and you don't usually write about politics, but I'd like to know what the general opinions are in Venezuela regarding US attacks on alleged drug smuggling boats and another attempt to stage a coup.

Very unrelated, but I do not mingle in politics. It is a sterile topic. I have my opinions but I also do not like to think there is any hope any foreign country is going to help get the people stuck at the government put of the place. So I do not even like to think about it too much.

Understandable. Here in the US, we have the illusion of representation, but we have no real power to break away from the two-party system or the entrenched cancerous bureaucracy which persists no matter who is presented as the figurehead.

Do people there tend to believe the boats were all drug runners, or have fishermen and other innocents been confirmed as victims? There is considerable skepticism here of Trump's claims, especially with the total disregard for due process and jurisdiction.

We could not tell. There must be some traffic among boats, but they could also be just fishermen. Maybe they were both. In here, things are always half-truths when related to the government and what happens. So it could be everything and nothing at the same time.

It is unfortunate, but not unexpected, that there is no more clarity for you locally than we have here far away.

Yeah, it is hard to find out the truth when the government works in favor of obscuring everything and using everything for its narrative.