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Playa Sonrisa Food Review - Mexican Naturist Resort Review Of The Food At Playa Sonrisa - A Mexican Naturist Resort Mexican Fkk Resort - Referring back to my nudist resort mexico review of Playa Sonrisa in Mexico, this a second review merely for all the delish food we ate at the resort. The continental breakfast included a number of fresh fruit for example mango, pineapple and melon. Each day we found a distinct sort of tasty homemade muffin on the table, newly baked bread, jam, and hard-boiled eggs, consistently served with coffee and tea, too of course. The orange juice was made of mandarin oranges, a delicious change of pace. The lunch menu changed daily, and consisted of typical American sandwiches like turkey and roast beef in addition to Mexican fare like Guacamole served with chips and shrimp quesadillas. The guacamole was everything you'd need guacamole to be with savory soft balls of avocado, tomato and onion. Mexican Nudist Resort - Cloth / Clothing-Discretionary Sign at Playa Sonrisa's strand Though they'll accommodate vegetarians with advance notice, I decided to forgo my meatless eating habits and try nearly everything at dinner. Each meal began with a tantalizing soup course of unique flavors such as garlic soup and apple sweet potato chipotle. I've seen some contris of other men and merely wished to attempt. This were taken by my wife. We're new at any of this because were we live in Central America this games will not be so quite welcome. I understand pics are not the finest, but I wanted to see what all this is around. Greetings to all women in naturist. And hope to get nice comments from ladies and couples only He visto controbuciones de otros hombres y queria aportar una. Estas fueron tomadas por mi esposa. Somos nuevos en todo esto ya que en donde vivo en Centro America, estos juegos no son muy aceptados. Se que las fotos no son de calidad pero queria saber de que se trata todo esto. Saludos a todas las damas de nudist. Espero tener buenos comentarios de mujeres y parejas The main course was impressive from the first night with marinated chicken breast, rice and veggies. Another nighttime was surf n' turf with tender steak and lobster tail served with melted butter for dipping, with a side of mashed potatoes and green beans. The mashed potatoes were amazing on their own, but as an interesting substitute for gravy we had a spicy Mexican sauce to add even more flavor (and punch!). One night we also ate a type of fish called grouper. I rarely eat fish or seafood in general, but the grouper was happily light and tangy and not irresistably "fishy" for the senses. When I wasn't so enticed by the meat choices the owners, http://bighead.poli.usp.br/cadernoteca/index.php?title=Body-Image-Battles-and-Eating-Disorders-r and Cindy, were hospitable in providing a satisfying option. A new dessert was offered each night, and I had a spoonful of the Tequila Chocolate Pudding served in a martini glass. It was a chocoholic's dream. After Christmas dinner we had a comforting home made apple cranberry pie A la mode. Drooling yet? Cocktails from the tavern and bottles of red and white wine were accessible to drink at dinner or http://wiki.vergaberechtsforum.de/index.php?title=Body-Image-Struggles-And-Feeling-Good-About-Myself-k of day. Though I admit my favourite beverage was the mango juice; tropical, sweet and the perfect late-day refreshment. We really went out as a group one night to a local restaurant called The Leaky Palapa. This is worth mentioning because it was an awesome 5 star restaurant, but in the middle-of-nowhere Mexico! I highly recommend paying them a visit if you are staying at Playa Sonrisa to have an unforeseen exquisite meal, which would likely cost half your monthly grocery bill in New York City. Much of the food described here is pictured above, but my apologies to Cindy because these photographs do not do it justice! Looking back, it is safe to say we thoroughly enjoyed every meal we had at the resort. If you find it significant as we do to eat well wherever you stay, the Playa Sonrisa restaurant won't disappoint. Read the resort review: "Playa Sonrisa: An Affordable Mexican Get Away" NaturistAnd NudistBlogs AboutNudist Resortsby Felicity JonesFor - Young Naturists And Nudists America FKK Tags: clubs and resorts, mexico Category: Felicity's Fkk Site, Nudist Resort and Reviews, Social Nudity Blogs About the Author (Author Profile) Jordan Blum is a lifelong nudie and cofounder of Naturist Portal.

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