The 12 steps of an Asado (better than any 12 steps I've ever heard)

Step 1: Have friends like Elizabet (Lichi), whose father is a great asador (bar-b-q man), and who also happens to have a log cabin in the sierras near Cordoba! Then hop on a bus with your friends and neighbors on Sunday morning to travel past Carlos Paz and into the sierras.

Step 2 (after arrival): Make a fire in an outdoor handmade brick oven
Step 3: Prepare the meat
Step 4: Place some of the meat in the oven for that smoked sausage flavor.
Step 5: Look hungry Step 6: Smell the delicious goodness that will soon be entering into your mouth.
Step 7: Act like you are making a difference
Step 8: Stare in utter amazement
Step 9: Eat, but don't take a picture because you will have to put down your fork and knife

Step 10: Try to take a siesta with a crying baby who had his siesta during the partaking of the delicious goodness... Praise be to God!

Step 11: Drink some great camp coffee, before jaunting off on a
two hour hike through the sierras.
Step 12: Thank God for a refreshing time, and for giving a great idea of returning for a camp out with more people we are reaching out to.



4 Comments:
Very jealous! Wish we were there with you guys enjoying hiking and the Argentine 12-step program.
~Millie & Dan
The only thing that could make Jack Bower any tougher is if he cooked Asado while managing to rescue the world!
Love you guys!
-Patrick and Keri-
fulferoni, how about e-mailing me, ok? I hope you guys are doing well. there were several questions in my last e-mail that I would love for you to address, so whenever you have a moment, that would be great. I dreamed about Cordoba last night...it made me want to be there
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