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Sunday Shopping with Foodicles, 36th Edition

Sunday Shopping for Things I’m Watching, Reading & Buying

It’s Sunday (or Monday or any other day of the week that you may be reading this), and it’s time to go shopping!

 

What to Watch

Money Heist
It’s over. And it’s satisfying. Watch it and be sure to watch the behind-the-scenes documentaries – they give a good perspective of how they filmed the show and more about the actors we have grown to love.
 

Recommended Reading

Cúrate: Authentic Spanish Food from an American Kitchen by Katie Button
My mom, the master chef and baker of the family, has been raving about this cookbook. It must a great, and it is. Highly highly recommended!

 
The Spanish Seafood Bible: Adios Bland Seafood with Fish & Seafood Specialties Including Stews, Omeletes, Rice Dishes and Many More!
There’s more to Spanish cuisine that paella and roasted meats. There’s also the delicious abundance of seafood dishes, and this Kindle book highlights a variety of classics.

 
 

Suggested Sunday Shopping

Machika Enameled Steel Skillet, Non Stick Paella Pan, Perfect for Camping and Outdoor Cooking, Rust Proof Coating 18 inch, $39.99
In Spain, paella is commonly cooked on balconies or in the great outdoors to enjoy the fresh air and picturesque landscape of the countryside. This is a solid and well-rated paellera for your next cookout.

 
Cuisinart Frittata Non-Stick Sauce Pan, 10-Inch, $29.99
If you love Spanish tortillas and you’re hesitant to do the slides and flips, this is the best pan for you!

 
 
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