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Cancun Palace Cuisine

A vacation is like love – anticipated with pleasure, experienced with discomfort, and remembered with nostalgia.

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While in Cancun I mentioned that I divided my time between the beach and the spa, but I forgot to tell you the best part…the food! Forgoing my favorite Mexican pastime of drinking, I chose to eat my calories instead of drink them this year. The day usually began with breakfast overlooking the ocean. OMG!

With at least four courses at every meal, boy oh boy did I eat. A typical meal, at the restaurants, started with some bread on the table with olive oil, balsamic vinegar, and Parmesan cheese.

While devouring the bread, they would bring out our salad of choice. I was over the moon when I saw my favorite Caprese Salad on the menu.

I did dabble in the Caesar Salad option too. The presentation was exquisite with long romaine lettuce leaf base.

Chris would usually forgo the salad, favoring a plate of meat. Beef Carpaccio is something I could never eat. Raw meat makes my stomach roll just thinking about it.

Usually you pick soup or salad, but that’s not the case in Mexico. Next up would be a delicious bowl of soup, and since we were so close to the ocean, most options were loaded with seafood like the Bouillabaisse Soup.

By the time the main course arrived, I would be praying that I ordered something light so I could still enjoy dessert. The Salmon Au Dill was the perfect proportion with a side of provencal asparagus.

The night I ordered the Ricotta Gnocchi Tricolore was painful. It was such a dense meal, I was asleep 20 minutes later.

The most over the top entree served was the Lobster with Risotto Nero Di Seppia E Gamberoni. All I know is that it involved calamari-inked sauce, so I stayed as far away as possible.

The desserts were my favorite part, so I always hoped I had saved enough room to squeeze them in. I was not about to pass up the Mascarpone Cheese Tiramisu.

With Chocolate Lasagna on the menu, you made room for dessert. I’m talking about chocolate crepe stuffed with dark and white chocolate mousse with toasted almond essence.

You would think that in Cancun that the Mexican food would stand out above the rest, but Chris and I tend to gravitate towards the Asian fare because that boy loves him some sushi.

He orders the craziest things like the Octopus Nigiris. If there are tentacles showing, get it away from me!

I prefer the greener items like Edemame. They served the most amazing edemame I have ever eaten. The flavors from the grill were out of this world.

If duck was on the menu, Chris ordered it. The Pekin Duck came laced with honey and spices.

I chose more traditional items like the Kung Pao Chicken.

The Asian Zen restaurant also featured hibachi grills with the most remarkable fried rice I have ever laid my eyes on.

We even were able to squeeze our whole party around the grill.

I have neglected to tell you about the best part of the whole restaurant, and the trip for that matter. The Banana Tempura has topped my list as my favorite dessert of all times. It’s hard to even describe it brilliance, but I’ll let you know it is like a warm version of a banana split with strawberry syrup dripping in each bite.

I didn’t even question why I had gained two pounds at my doctor’s appointment on Monday. It was worth every bite.

What is your favorite dessert of all times?

Summer Vacay

A vacation is having nothing to do and all day to do it in.

ROBERT ORBEN

You didn’t think I would just post one picture from my Mexico vacation did you? Even though this trip was drastically different from last years, going from Mai Tais to giant thighs, I still thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it. This was actually the first time I debated about spending more time in my room than on the beach.

With a porch that wrapped around with views of water on both sides, I was in heaven. Maybe the 80 degree temperatures helped too.

Naturally I couldn’t stay away from the water too long. They say pools are very therapeutic for pregnant women, and I would agree.

While I soaked in the rays, Chris did enough drinking for the both of us while competing in a beer chugging contest.

He blew the other contestants out of the water…pun intended. I’ve never been more proud!

The pool was nice, but the beach was amazing. I preferred to lounge there everyday, which worked out in my favor because I got to witness the hatching of a large group of sea turtles.

I divided my time between the beach and the spa, where I had the most spectacular pregnancy massage. I even was able to drag the boys along for some of the services.

I was ecstatic to find that the salon had my favorite summer nail polish color, OPI’s “The It Color.”

Since we were there over the 4th of July holiday, I probably should have chosen a more patriotic color, but I just couldn’t resist.

I was not sure if they would celebrate the American holiday in Mexico, but they went all out.

A huge buffet was set up for dinner, followed by a live band, and fireworks.

We decided to watch the show from our deck, and it was dazzling to see the fireworks against the ocean backdrop.

The Cancun Palace knew how to put on a good show. Another great performance we enjoyed while we were there was the Michael Jackson show. I can’t get enough of his music!

Who doesn’t enjoy a good Michael Jackson impersonation? Overall, it was such an incredible week, and I have to say it’s been awhile since I got to spend a whole week with my family. I’m so thankful to my dad and stepmother for making it possible.

I sure love my family, and I can’t wait to start my own.

Where is your favorite vacation spot?

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