by Debbie Jenkins | Cooking, evergreen, food, la murta, Murcia Region, RECIPES
These are very bad! they are so bad I have made them about 10 times to be sure, and they are very bad. Make more than you need, you will not be able to stop yourself from just checking another one! Take a look at the photos to see how easy these bad boys are to make....
by Debbie Jenkins | Beaches, evergreen, Murcia Region, towns
San Pedro Del Pinatar shares a border with the province of Alicante, is only 46km from Murcia city and is located between the Mar Menor and the Mediterranean Sea. In the nineteenth century San Pedro del Pinatar was transformed into a summer resort and became the home...
by Debbie Jenkins | Activities, evergreen, Murcia Region
When friends with kids come to stay we’re sometimes a little stuck for activities to do with them. There are only so many amazing Roman ruins 6 year olds want to see or mountains they want to walk up. And whilst the pool, sea and waterparks are very compelling,...
by Debbie Jenkins | Cooking, evergreen, food, la murta, Murcia Region
The traditional Spanish bread, pan, is a long loaf, kind of similar to the French baguette. You can also buy a pan redondo, a round loaf. In the traditional bakeries in Spain they make the bread daily and you can buy it warm in the mornings to have with your olive oil...
by Debbie Jenkins | Cooking, food, la murta, Murcia Region, RECIPES
Here in Murcia we don’t call our rice dishes paellas, we call them arroces. Paellas are Valencian, Arroces are Murcian. We’ve eaten this dish at our friend’s house, Virtudes, so many times that I’ve lost count. Whenever there’s a big party at...
by Debbie Jenkins | Activities, Beaches, evergreen, Murcia Region, towns
Discover the Mar Menor with our series of articles on the towns along the inland coastline and download the Kindle ebook to get even more inside information on this beautiful holiday destination. We have loads of photos to share to show you the beauty of this region....