newark, nj (which is just west of new york city) is full of brazilian markets, brazilian restaurants, and people speaking portuguese on the streets.
so when we dropped tricia off at the airport today, we went there to walk around; to shop at a brazilian market; to eat pasteis with creamy white cheese, green olives, and hearts of palm; to drink guarana, caipirinhas, and hand-squeezed lemonade; and to dine at a churrascaria (a Brazilian steakhouse) that serves the rotisserie meats rodizio-style.
so when we dropped tricia off at the airport today, we went there to walk around; to shop at a brazilian market; to eat pasteis with creamy white cheese, green olives, and hearts of palm; to drink guarana, caipirinhas, and hand-squeezed lemonade; and to dine at a churrascaria (a Brazilian steakhouse) that serves the rotisserie meats rodizio-style.
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