Our newest Tour of Mexico coffee "The Oaxaca" is now available! contodocoffee.com/products/tour-of-mexico Grown by the Valdez family, this medium roast coffee has notes of chocolate covered cherries and creamy almond butter that is sure to set off a Guelagetza like party in your mouth! We have sold out of our previous month’s Tour of Mexico coffees so grab a bag today! You can get this as a one time purchase OR you can subscribe and save some money and get a new coffee delivered to you each month! contodocoffee.com/products/tour-of-mexico
Ojalá que un día pudieras visitar México. Créeme que simplemente al mirar hacia el cielo, allá, sientes otra sensación, escuchar las aves, el viento; todo es diferente.
The reason why 🥭 didn't taste good in the USA or any country that import them is because 🥭's are cut green of the trees, and in Mexico they ripe on the trees.
I celebrated my 10th wedding anniversary in PV after watching your videos and falling in love with PV and now next year for my 15th anniversary my husband and I will be going back!🤗
One thing I miss about eating in Mexico is a fresh mamey. I've tried them here in the US, but I haven't had any luck. They are either too hard or squishy plus expensive. Thanks for sharing.
You can get a better sunset view from Playa Carricitos, 30-45 minute hike from the main beach South/SW past playa Los Muertos. Worth the hike, goes through some jungle. There is always people on the road that way plus you will see signs throughout. Do bring a flash lights just in case night catches up to you though. Will be there last week of June, if I see you guys lets have a beer... or 10.
Hear me out: All your travelling experiences are way more valuable than your YT channel, your business and any house could be right now. Don't worry, keep living. :)
How do i find con todo Coffee ?? I live in Washington State. I'm from Sinaloa but i really really want to try con todo Coffee. God bless you Guys. You were my first love of all the you tubers.
Are you happier in Sayulita then PV ? I love both places but prefer Sayulita. I was going to move there but now I’ve settled on Ajijic in the Lake Chapala area( better weather)
ehh its hard to say happier---honestly, as cheesy as it sounds, we're pretty darn happy wherever we are! We're pretty adaptable and flexible to make our own happiness. Wow that sounds cheesy! We love both places! Sayulita has incredible surfing and feels like a little small pueblo. Vallarta is much bigger and busier and feels more like a megacity!
Glad to have you guys back home. I can't lie, I wasn't interested in watching the videos of you guys in Europe I'm sorry but I'm more interested of seeing videos from my home country. Love you guys
The best coffee in Mexico is " La Flor de la Cordoba" at the end of the Malecon in Puerto Vallarta, also another about a block away , I believe it is called " Cafe del Mundo" . Maybe You Guys should open a Coffee Shop in the same area, would probably be a hit!
When I lived in a little town In Michoacan we lived by a mango orchard. My friends and I would sneak through the hole in the fence and steal the mangos. I was 4 and the mangos looked like watermelons.
I am in Fort Worth at the moment, but your video inspired me! Not in Mexico, not in a cup and also not on the beach, but ummm. Gonna taste good Champs Mega, Tajin, Mango and a little pineapple…. In a bowl on the couch watching ur video
Ok guys, if you are back in Mexico, is time you two, starting doing your videos in Spanish, is been 4 or 6 years, como on it is time, start doing your videos in Spanish.
That “ski slope” hill is typical of the streets in our town of Tepoztlán, Morelos. It’s quite a climb from the zócalo in the centre of town to our house, about 200 metres difference in elevation. I call walking home my retirement fitness plan. 😊 Not on the beach, but our mangoes are very tasty, too. And, of course, we have Tepoznieves. Tepoztlán is where that ice cream was born. Siempre tendrán su casa en Tepoz si algún día quieren visitar.
Fruits in Mexico are left on the tree longer to get fuller of sugar. For years my family would make weekly trips across the border to get ripe tomatoes, pineapples, and avocados (the avocados had to be sliced in half to take the seed out and a small lime was put inside to replace the seed...the fruit stands would do this for you so you could cross customs). America had already gotten into picking fruits green and then artificially ripening the fruit at the end of the trip. That takes away the natural sweetening of the fruit. Mexico likes to leave fruit on the tree until the last minute and then rush it to market. We would then stop off at a bakery to buy a shopping bag full of sweet bread and another shopping bag full of "bolillos". Bolillos are like mini french bread. Great for making hoagie sandwiches with sliced ham, avocado and some asadero cheese. The only part of the trips I didn't like were the weekly haircuts. Don't get me wrong, the barbers in Mexico were great at their job, but I was trying to grow my hair like the Beatles.
Our newest Tour of Mexico coffee "The Oaxaca" is now available! contodocoffee.com/products/tour-of-mexico
Grown by the Valdez family, this medium roast coffee has notes of chocolate covered cherries and creamy almond butter that is sure to set off a Guelagetza like party in your mouth!
We have sold out of our previous month’s Tour of Mexico coffees so grab a bag today! You can get this as a one time purchase OR you can subscribe and save some money and get a new coffee delivered to you each month!
contodocoffee.com/products/tour-of-mexico
Yes! Just returned from Puerto Vallarta this week and missing the fantastic flavors already!
Nothing beats Mexican flavors and aromas.
Ahora si !!! Ya estando en México 🇲🇽 ahora si !!! Los vuelvo a Seguir.. YA LES AVISÉ A TODOS
I've been feeling sick and depressed lately, watching your videos keeps my mind busy and I really enjoy your adventures. Thanks for that
Ojalá que un día pudieras visitar México.
Créeme que simplemente al mirar hacia el cielo, allá, sientes otra sensación, escuchar las aves, el viento; todo es diferente.
awww, sorry to hear that. We're sending you a big virtual hug!!!
The reason why 🥭 didn't taste good in the USA or any country that import them is because 🥭's are cut green of the trees, and in Mexico they ripe on the trees.
In Mexico I used to buy them by the case. Both were available. The tree ripened ones were always more expensive.
I love the fact that you both are enjoying life as it comes.
Saludos hermanos vecinos, bienvenidos a México a visitar y probar su gastronomía única original en sitios increíbles 💚🤍❤️🇲🇽🦅🌶️🌽🥑🫔🌮🌯
No vienen a visitar. Llevan años viviendo aqui :)
Hola veía sus videos dé otros países pero siempre es agradable verlos dé nuevo en México muchas gracias 😊
The best thing about you two is that you don't " react" to videos, but show us the Beauty of México through your eyes.
aww thank you! one time we thought about making a reaction video to our own video. haha!
Nice to see you in Mexico I am enjoyed to see this type of videos.
Love your video love the sunset and love see you guys enjoying all the good things in life
I celebrated my 10th wedding anniversary in PV after watching your videos and falling in love with PV and now next year for my 15th anniversary my husband and I will be going back!🤗
aww love this!!! Congratulations!
Go back to your country foreign invaders and stop stealing dwelling to locals in Mexico..........
that last part was heartful
Me encanta su canal siempre mostrando la gastronomia mexicana ❤saludos desde mexico.
Just watching you go up that hill made me short of breath and forced me to make a margarita to watch the sunset.
I really feel happy when I see people happy like Hillary and Gregg.
aww!!
God Bless USA and MX💪🏻😍
Love these videos
Well it is the beginning of Mango season guys. My favourite time of the year. Be well. Hugs guys.
Beautiful sunset and day!
Nice sunset ☀️☀️
The mango looked delicious! The hike for the sunset was a bit much but wow, it was beautiful.
yes! It was really pretty but also yes--a big effort!
Happy Saturday Kennons!! Watching with a cup of Con Todo, which I need to order soon!
Happy Saturday!! Well, now it's Monday :) Hope you had a great weekend and enjoyed your coffee!
México number one
Your videos are part of my therapy 👍💚
Saludos para los dos y provecho ..se me antojo el mango con tajin,😋
This video makes me want to go back to Mexico and especially to visit. Sayulita
Great video, awesome sunset
You should request the city a cleaner street an a good mirador for that in gorgeous sunset.
One thing I miss about eating in Mexico is a fresh mamey. I've tried them here in the US, but I haven't had any luck. They are either too hard or squishy plus expensive. Thanks for sharing.
this is what the life is all about, mango with picante.
That mango looked 😋
Love watching you enjoy life. Amazing travels! ❤
I agree with Greg
Con todo café, saludos amigos!
Looks soo delicious
You can get a better sunset view from Playa Carricitos, 30-45 minute hike from the main beach South/SW past playa Los Muertos. Worth the hike, goes through some jungle. There is always people on the road that way plus you will see signs throughout. Do bring a flash lights just in case night catches up to you though. Will be there last week of June, if I see you guys lets have a beer... or 10.
ITS SOO COLD IN THE STATE IN LIVE IN!!!!!!! INEED A VACATION SOO BAD..YALL LUCKY AF!!!!!
You guys need to buy fresh coconut water and have the vendor prepared the coconut pulp con todo as well am not sure if you guys already try it.
Her face when Greg said 7 😮 😂
Who sings that song in that clip you all posted? That was cool!
Hear me out: All your travelling experiences are way more valuable than your YT channel, your business and any house could be right now. Don't worry, keep living. :)
That hill looks like nothing on the video, we call it the murder hill. Brutal.
haha I know!!! The video doesn't really show how steep it is!
Sabroso! Amigos,disrutenlo. Enjoy😂
Saludos de Aguascalientes México
saludos!
delicious
COMAN MANGO ATAULFO DE CHIAPAS MÉXICO SU CASA 👍
Love mangos!!!!
You re should visit the Huasteca Potosina
Where I get the coffee?
Nice !!!
Quick question: Mexican mangos or Thai mangos?
Are you guys back in Mexico? i know you guys been traveling around the world, are you?
🤗🤗😉😉🥰🥰🙏🙏
How do i find con todo Coffee ?? I live in Washington State. I'm from Sinaloa but i really really want to try con todo Coffee. God bless you Guys. You were my first love of all the you tubers.
hola Antonio! You can find directly on our website www.contodocoffee.com or also on Amazon!
❤❤❤😀😀😀😀🕇🕇🕇
When are you going to enjoy El Salvador?
Are you happier in Sayulita then PV ? I love both places but prefer Sayulita. I was going to move there but now I’ve settled on Ajijic in the Lake Chapala area( better weather)
ehh its hard to say happier---honestly, as cheesy as it sounds, we're pretty darn happy wherever we are! We're pretty adaptable and flexible to make our own happiness. Wow that sounds cheesy!
We love both places! Sayulita has incredible surfing and feels like a little small pueblo. Vallarta is much bigger and busier and feels more like a megacity!
Can we buy the coffee in PV yet?
no :(
I love see you
🌮🌮🌮🌮🌮🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
in gabacholandia the fruit and food is very bad
Glad to have you guys back home. I can't lie, I wasn't interested in watching the videos of you guys in Europe I'm sorry but I'm more interested of seeing videos from my home country. Love you guys
Whats up with the fade to black when most channels thank the viewers for viewing a little wierd.
The best coffee in Mexico is " La Flor de la Cordoba" at the end of the Malecon in Puerto Vallarta, also another about a block away , I believe it is called " Cafe del Mundo" . Maybe You Guys should open a Coffee Shop in the same area, would probably be a hit!
Might go there to buy Mexican coffee in Mexico
When I lived in a little town In Michoacan we lived by a mango orchard. My friends and I would sneak through the hole in the fence and steal the mangos. I was 4 and the mangos looked like watermelons.
oh wow---that is so awesome! We have talked about having a mango tree near our house one day!
I am in Fort Worth at the moment, but your video inspired me! Not in Mexico, not in a cup and also not on the beach, but ummm. Gonna taste good Champs Mega, Tajin, Mango and a little pineapple…. In a bowl on the couch watching ur video
haha! That sounds delicious!
Ok guys, if you are back in Mexico, is time you two, starting doing your videos in Spanish, is been 4 or 6 years, como on it is time, start doing your videos in Spanish.
we like making videos in English, amigo :)
That “ski slope” hill is typical of the streets in our town of Tepoztlán, Morelos. It’s quite a climb from the zócalo in the centre of town to our house, about 200 metres difference in elevation. I call walking home my retirement fitness plan. 😊 Not on the beach, but our mangoes are very tasty, too. And, of course, we have Tepoznieves. Tepoztlán is where that ice cream was born. Siempre tendrán su casa en Tepoz si algún día quieren visitar.
ohh and you have itacates too!
I always think im in good physical condition until I have to climb hills in Mexico..🤣 The walk up to mirador de la cruz in Vallarta humbles me lol
Fruits in Mexico are left on the tree longer to get fuller of sugar. For years my family would make weekly trips across the border to get ripe tomatoes, pineapples, and avocados (the avocados had to be sliced in half to take the seed out and a small lime was put inside to replace the seed...the fruit stands would do this for you so you could cross customs). America had already gotten into picking fruits green and then artificially ripening the fruit at the end of the trip. That takes away the natural sweetening of the fruit. Mexico likes to leave fruit on the tree until the last minute and then rush it to market. We would then stop off at a bakery to buy a shopping bag full of sweet bread and another shopping bag full of "bolillos". Bolillos are like mini french bread. Great for making hoagie sandwiches with sliced ham, avocado and some asadero cheese. The only part of the trips I didn't like were the weekly haircuts. Don't get me wrong, the barbers in Mexico were great at their job, but I was trying to grow my hair like the Beatles.
oh wow!!! Thanks for all the info. hahaha---you wanted Beatles hair!
@@kinetickennons And thus, the name twalrus1 (The Walrus....kookookachoo)
❤❤❤ gueritos 😊
Saludos todo se ve riko😊