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Traveling To Argentina


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hi evrybody! I want to share my experience with you...

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hi evrybody! I want to share my experience with you...

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I had some great bread in Argentina and it was made with a flour which starts with an "M". Would you know that the name of that flour is? :blink: :blink: :blink:

hi evrybody! I want to share my experience with you...

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abigail Apprentice
Hi Abi,

Is this Buenos Aires? One of my stepdaughters is there now. She's a foreign exchange student spending her last semester of her Masters from the University of Texas.

I'd like some more info please. She's not Celiac, but if it's close, I'm going to ask her to check it out for me. Maybe take some pictures. Thanks.

best regards, lm

yes, this place is in Buenos Aires. Near "Primera Junta", (she can go there by subway or many buses) and there is lot of choices on that place (dietetica (diet place) in rojas 12).

Im telling you, I even carry lot of things in my luggage when I came back (like cake mixes, bread and pizza mixes, cookies, cereal bars, etc) and the prices are also great!

Abi

abigail Apprentice
I had some great bread in Argentina and it was made with a flour which starts with an "M". Would you know that the name of that flour is? :blink: :blink: :blink:

I thing it should be MAIZ flour, which means corn flour.!!

Abi

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