Paella Party at Tio Pepe

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With the belt tightening going on these days, traveling abroad may be challenging.  If you can’t afford a plane ticket, then travel through food.  Thanks to Tio Pepe, you can with their $15.95 paella menu.

The classic Paella Valenciana consisting of chicken, shellfish and chorizo

                                                Paella Marinera containing  the fruits of the sea

                                                Paella Camarones with sweet shrimp

                                                Arroz Con Pollo the classic chicken and rice dish

                                                 Paella Nega made with calamari and squid ink

These dishes bring back memories of my travels through  Spain.  The beach.  The food.  The wine.  The food. The clubs…..and yes the food.  How I wish I was there now.  Oh well, with these prices I can indulge in some Sangria and pretend I’m still there.

                                                       Happiness, $25 and under.

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A fierce love of food and twin careers in real estate and fashion taught Rose to look for the hottest item and the hottest deal. Perfect attributes for creating Cheapeatsinc.com. When friends and clients needed a great meal at a great price, she could rattle off restaurant names the way a sports nut ticks off batting averages—but with a lot more home runs. Now it’s all at Cheapeats, where you’ll find “Happiness, $25 and under.”

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3 Responses to “Paella Party at Tio Pepe”

  1. Ray says:

    Tio also makes a mean garlic shrimp dish. They have been around for so long and this is one dish they are perfect at….but I forgot how much it cost. I’m sure it is less than $20,

  2. Green Blogs says:

    I found your website through Google searching for “eco-friendly”, I really like it!

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