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Saturday, August 31, 2013

Croc, Macaws & Butterflies

         This past week I had the privilege of going on 2 awesome tours. Even living in Costa Rica you fall into your routine and sometimes tend to overlook the fun stuff. Having friends or family visit often gives you a great excuse to do something touristy.
       
          Costa Rican Quad Tours are so much fun! Not only do you get to zip up and down the mountains on some super nifty machines, but you get to experience the beauty of the rolling hills beyond the beaches. From Jaco, tours often go up to the neighboring community of Bijagual. With a population of around 600 people, you won't find much glamour, but you'll catch a glimpse of what real Tico life is about; dirt roads, men on horseback, fields of palms, and ponds of Tilapia. The Paz Del Campo Tilapia farm in Bijagual is owned by the family of one of our Chefs at Jimmy T's and is a perfectly serene setting for a delicious lunch. Many quad tours often stop there for lunch depending on the length of the tour. I had the opportunity to have lunch there this past Wednesday and let's just say it made me want to move the Bijagual. The typical Casado plate of Rice & Beans with salad, veggies & of course... Tilapia, was filled with flavor. Butterflies fluttered all around the garden as we sat and ate. I could have stayed all day.
On the way back to Jaco from Bijagual we saw two beautiful Scarlet Macaws sitting in a tree together about 3 meters off the ground. I had never seen these magnificent birds so close-up before and they really take your breath away. They even sat there for a while as we took some photos and listened to me tell them how pretty they are. I absolutely love these love birds. And remember when you see two together that they're mates for life! 

On Thursday, even though it was a bit rainy we went and checked out Jose's Crocodile tour on the Tarcoles River. Let me just say this was a fairly "National Geographic" experience. I'm not sure if these guys are real crocodile whisperers or just plain crazy but they did not disappoint. We saw dozens of crocodiles of all different sizes including Osama Bin Laden & Monica Lewinski. And we had all different varieties of birds following us looking for food. Any avid bird watchers would probably love this tour. And these guys have no problem jumping out of the boat to show you how their pet crocs can sit, stay and roll over. I know the croc whisperers have probably been doing that their whole lives, but they make it looks so easy. Those gigantic crocodiles look like well-trained dogs taking orders from their owner.  
Even though it's rainy season, remember there are always fun things to see and do. And if you need help booking any tours, come to Jimmy T's and we can help you out. 

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Back in Action!

That's right folks! You've heard correctly... the main man, Jimmy T, is back in action and in great spirits I might add!! He returned early this past week and it was straight back into the swing of things with 2 catering jobs the night after his arrival. Chef Pablo took one dinner and, after a very long and windy road over to Punta Leona, finally was able to prepare dinner for the Harris group even though all the ice cream had melted by then. Jimmy T was the superstar chef for the second dinner serving Crabcakes, Empanadas, Strawberry Vinaigrette Salad, Mac & Cheese, Pork Tenderloin, Fresh Mahi Mahi & Lobster Tails. Pineapple & Banana Flambe for dessert left everybody happy! Welcome back, Jimmy T!!!

Saturday, August 17, 2013

About Our Services...

Just a reminder to all that at Jimmy T's we offer the convenient service of vacuum sealing fish.. At only c2,000 (about $4) a kilo, for vacuum sealing or c3.500 (about $7) a kilo for vacuum sealing plus cleaning, this service is a quick and fairly inexpensive way to save and store fish after a successful fishing trip. We also have gels packs for sale and styrofoam coolers in store for one stop to package up fish to transport back home with you.

And if you're going out all day on a boat and you think you might get hungry come over to Jimmy T's and get some food before you go. We always have an array of salads ready made, but we can also have food prepared and ready to go in the morning for your boat trip. Just come in the day before and leave us your order. We open at 6:30am every morning except for Sunday (7:30am), so we're here bright and early for you to pick up. We can make anything to order including lasagna, fried rice, fried chicken, chicken wings, BBQ ribs, deli meats for sandwiches, and chicken parmesan to name a few favorites.

Also, if you're not lucky enough to be out on one of the fishing charters pulling in your own catch, we offer fresh fish in Jimmy T's daily. We don't always have it in the morning but if you come in the day before with your order, or even in the morning we can usually have fish for you by the afternoon... Tuna, Snapper, Seabass, Mahi Mahi, Grouper... whatever you need we can get it for you.

So remember, we're here to help!

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Dinners & Wedding Bells

We've had several Catering events this past week. Thursday night we cooked for the Gutierrez clan, 13 people. They had gone fishing the previous day and had us cook up two different types of fish from their catch along with some mac & cheese, mixed veggies, coconut rice, greek salad, and a pineapple custard with ice cream for dessert. The group loved every bit of it!

Last night we catered to a group of 40 for a Wedding Rehearsal Dinner. The menu was incredible... starting off with crab cakes, coconut shrimp, and mini caprese skewers for appetizers. We then moved on to bigger and better things with Alaska King Crab, fish, chicken, and beef, mashed potatoes, and grilled vegetables to choose from. Topped off with brownies and ice cream for dessert, the entire party was stuffed to the gills.
 





I have to say that despite the delectable cuisine, the coolest thing about last night's Rehearsal Dinner was definitely the fashion. Mostly everyone arrived in traditional Nigerian apparel, with a different fabric for each family. The Bride explained to us that because she and the Groom both have parents from Nigeria they wanted to do something different and cool to celebrate their roots for their special day. This particular group was some of the nicest most laid-back and also appreciative people we have served. We feel very lucky to have been a part of the festivities. Congratulations Tim & Jenn.... we'll be thinking of you guys today at 4:00 while you're tying the knot!