Ayo's Paella, Nerja
- Devils Advocate
- Andalucia Guru
- Posts: 5597
- Joined: Tue Mar 06, 2007 2:38 pm
- Location: Sierra Tejeda and England
Re: Ayo's Paella, Nerja
Must have been midweek then. It was very decent though for the price I seem to remember.
Paella's a funny dish though, the locals by us just call it Arroz.............even if it is what we'd call Paella.
Paella's a funny dish though, the locals by us just call it Arroz.............even if it is what we'd call Paella.
Property owner in Andalucia since 2002. How time flies.
Re: Ayo's Paella, Nerja
Go to the chemist and ask for Omeprazole. 28 tabs for around €2.60. You won't have reflux again. I suffered with it for 35 years till I got this. Reflux free for two years.I only ask because I have acid reflux and indigestion when I eat at Ayo's.
Dave
-
- Andalucia Guru
- Posts: 16081
- Joined: Sun Oct 24, 2004 10:42 pm
- Location: La Herradura, Costa Tropical, Granada
Re: Ayo's Paella, Nerja
Perhaps we could persuade Ayo to throw some into the Paella
Sid
Sid
Re: Ayo's Paella, Nerja
What we choose to do with our time is our business.scotty wrote:Dear God I know as we get older that change is an issue for most people but the same restaurant and the same meal every sunday for eleven years .gerryh wrote: My wife and I have had Ayo's paella almost every Sunday for nearly 11 years. Gerry
I don't see that is any of your business what we do with our time.
I would appreciate it if you didn't be so rude to me and my wife again.
Gerry
Gerry Harris
Re: Ayo's Paella, Nerja
When I saw my mates, we met every Thursday in the same bar for about 20 years.Dear God I know as we get older that change is an issue for most people but the same restaurant and the same meal every sunday for eleven years .
Can't see a problem there.
Dave
Re: Ayo's Paella, Nerja
If you pm me( I don't know how to do it) I will send you a photo of the recipe that I found.
-
- Resident
- Posts: 1044
- Joined: Wed Apr 08, 2009 10:07 am
- Location: Dublin / San pedro de Alcantara.
Re: Ayo's Paella, Nerja
Gerry,gerryh wrote:What we choose to do with our time is our business.scotty wrote:Dear God I know as we get older that change is an issue for most people but the same restaurant and the same meal every sunday for eleven years .gerryh wrote: My wife and I have had Ayo's paella almost every Sunday for nearly 11 years. Gerry
I don't see that is any of your business what we do with our time.
I would appreciate it if you didn't be so rude to me and my wife again.
Gerry
It's the www. Dont take ANY of it personally. It's not the real world. And if I offended you . . . . . . . . . Get over it
Re: Ayo's Paella, Nerja
Me too. I take one a day. You do need checking out though if you need to take them all the time. Can be a sign of cancer.Mowser wrote:Go to the chemist and ask for Omeprazole. 28 tabs for around €2.60. You won't have reflux again. I suffered with it for 35 years till I got this. Reflux free for two years.I only ask because I have acid reflux and indigestion when I eat at Ayo's.
Don't like Paella except as a tapa. It's boring and they can chuck any old stuff in. Only had one bout of serious food poisoning and that was a paella cooked by a neighbour in his garden.
-
- Andalucia Guru
- Posts: 11081
- Joined: Tue Jun 15, 2004 11:11 pm
- Location: Guadalhorce Valley
Re: Ayo's Paella, Nerja
Lucky Jim, I have deleted your erroneous post for you and the other posts connected with it in order to maintain the flow of the thread.
Let's go Brandon!
Re: Ayo's Paella, Nerja
dingo bingo try this: ericswanson.blogspot.com/2008/07ayos-paella.html
- GerryFelch
- Andalucia.com Amigo
- Posts: 128
- Joined: Wed Oct 01, 2014 2:09 pm
- Location: Torre Del Mar
Re: Ayo's Paella, Nerja
Link Doesn't work
- Enrique
- Andalucia Guru
- Posts: 9490
- Joined: Tue Mar 24, 2009 9:47 am
- Location: Mytchett/Alcala La Real
Re: Ayo's Paella, Nerja
For you luckyjim.............to post any links on The Forum................
Long or short links ,using the above ensures links will work.
Long or short links ,using the above ensures links will work.
All my best learning experiences start with a problem I need to solve.
Re: Ayo's Paella, Nerja
Ask me to cook a five course banquet for 200 persons. No problem. Expect me to unravel the secrets of the Internet no way! Thanks for the help but it means nothing to me. If I want to send things from my iPad it is easy. Doing what you want is impossible.
Re: Ayo's Paella, Nerja
I just tried the link, all you have to do is type it in!
Re: Ayo's Paella, Nerja
Yes, but is is far easier for forum members to click on a link, such as this one:- viewtopic.php?f=23&t=34283&start=30
Than to type it in.
Cheers
Gerry
Than to type it in.
Cheers
Gerry
Gerry Harris
Re: Ayo's Paella, Nerja
I know I am the voice of doom and gloom but worth a read. If you need to take it all the time you should be given an endoscopy within two weeks.Mowser wrote:Go to the chemist and ask for Omeprazole. 28 tabs for around €2.60. You won't have reflux again. I suffered with it for 35 years till I got this. Reflux free for two years.I only ask because I have acid reflux and indigestion when I eat at Ayo's.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/artic ... worse.html
-
- Andalucia.com Amigo
- Posts: 123
- Joined: Tue Jul 16, 2013 5:45 pm
Re: Ayo's Paella, Nerja
Hi guys. I'm back to the area and still getting gluten symptoms following an Ayo paella.
But I dragged up this old thread to politely warn anyone taking acid blockers or production suppressants regularly. Don't. If you get reflux it's for a reason, most commonly a food intolerance (Dairy and gluten are most common) but could also be a bacterial infection such as h pylori or rarely something worse. Sufficient acid is crucial to not only digest your food properly but to protect you from external pathogens. Please ditch the omeprazole asap and try an elimination diet if needs be. Cheers
But I dragged up this old thread to politely warn anyone taking acid blockers or production suppressants regularly. Don't. If you get reflux it's for a reason, most commonly a food intolerance (Dairy and gluten are most common) but could also be a bacterial infection such as h pylori or rarely something worse. Sufficient acid is crucial to not only digest your food properly but to protect you from external pathogens. Please ditch the omeprazole asap and try an elimination diet if needs be. Cheers
Re: Ayo's Paella, Nerja
I have suffered from reflux problems for a number of years as did my father ( probably illustrating a genetic involvement). The most common cause, particularly at nighttime, is a problem or degeneration of the sphincter muscle at the top of the stomach which allows gastric juices to seep into the base of the oesophagus. This is much more common than food intolerence or infection in older people. The chest pain can be very similar to angina and ischaemic heart attack and the potential to confuse the two can be fatal - as was the case with my father. He believed that his pain was reflux when in fact he was having a heart attack. By the time it was found to be his heart, the damage was done and he went into cardiac arrest.
Omeprazole has been a godsend to me ( monitored by my GP) in making me able to control my reflux, particularly at night. Please do not 'ditch' potentially lifesaving drugs but try to understand their uses and how they work for you with your own body.
Proton Pump inhibitors such as Omeprazole have revolutionised gastric medicine and is on the WHO list of essential medicines.
https://www.refluxgate.com/sphincter-la ... ux-disease
Omeprazole has been a godsend to me ( monitored by my GP) in making me able to control my reflux, particularly at night. Please do not 'ditch' potentially lifesaving drugs but try to understand their uses and how they work for you with your own body.
Proton Pump inhibitors such as Omeprazole have revolutionised gastric medicine and is on the WHO list of essential medicines.
https://www.refluxgate.com/sphincter-la ... ux-disease
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 58 guests