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Argentine food 11 Feb 2005
I have found several places that sell Argentine goodies. The best one is a store in Orem on Center Street (in the same mall area as Chuck-E-Cheese Pizza)

It is called European bakery. I don't know why it's called "European" because it is run by Argentines and sells only Argentine food - like millanesa, facturas, mantecall, alfajores, bread, matambre, empanadas, mate, bonbons, blancaflor, etc......

enjoy.

Webmaster note: The LDSMN does not endorse or advertise for specific businesses, but if you know of a good Argentine restaurant in your area, feel free to share it with us.
Joshua Frazier Send Email
 
Pres. Tidei email nuevo 16 Dec 2004
Presidente Tidei me dio su email nuevo cuando lo llame y quiere saber de todos ustedes porque perdio su cuenta en hotmail. Lo puede conseugir en su perfil. Aguante Tidei!
Russell Cameron Send Email
 
Hna. Yurquina 30 Nov 2004
Estoy buscando la direccion de la Hermana Yurquina que sirvio con el presidente Tidei. Fue una misionera. Gracias.

Hna. Mary Mecham (Brough)
Mary Anne Brough Send Email
 
Buscando 31 Oct 2004
Como no tengo noticias de ELDER AEDO RICARDO si algiuen lo conoce o tiene noticias de el avisenme a mi mail.
Carlos Enrique Vega Send Email
 
Mantecol 04 Oct 2004
I have a friend I work with who is getting married to a girl from Chile and whenever he goes overseas he makes a great effort to get Mantecol. Well, I found an adequate substitute in Rexburg Broulims. They are called mazapan "de la rosa" and the flavor is dulce de cacahuate which obviously means mani in mexican spanish.
Philip Larkin Waters Send Email
 
Missionary Email 10 Sep 2004
Do the missionaries get to email from the mission field? My mom was wanting to know. You know how mom's are always wanting to know. If you know just let me know, thanks, Elder Walker
Mitch R Walker Send Email
 
Temple 04 Sep 2004
The Buenos Aires Temple is in the Buenos Aires West Mission. Attendance at the temple is at your mission president's discretion, but we were able to attend as a zone, once every two months on a P-Day, while in the Buenos Aires area. It usually is an all day trip. The mission also had a program to take new members to do baptisms for the dead at the temple. Those were really special trips.
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Temple 03 Sep 2004
Hi, I was wondering if the Buenos Aires Temple was in the West Mission, or if it was in th North or the South mission, and if you were ever able to go to it while serving?
Tyson Oba Lee Send Email
 
Debit cards 02 Sep 2004
I was able to use my RBC debit card in Junin, a town three hours outside BA, and of course in the city too. Keep in mind the fees are high though -- in Canada at my bank it's $5.00 per international debit.
As long as your PIN number is four digits that is, it should work internationally.
Lindsae Marisa Podgurny Send Email
 
Credit Cards 02 Sep 2004
Yeah they're pretty good at credit card acceptance. Towards the end of my mission we were issued master cards for our weekly "allowance" (Or rather monthly) we would often go to the grocery store to use it, but don't rely on having a credit card. Make sure you always have 10 dollars (or the recent inflation equivalent) in change and 40 somewhere in cash for in case the ATMS are busted or you can't get to one until next district meeting.
They had one that I remember at the bank in Pontevedra, at the grocery store in Rafael Castillo and several downtown in Caseros.
Philip Larkin Waters Send Email
 
Credit Cards 01 Sep 2004
"Visa is everywhere you need to be," or at least in the big cities. I wouldn't use my debt because I don't know if they are set up to recieve or accept your pin number. But credit cards in the Capital Federal are accepted.
Robert A. Meier Send Email
 
Can a credit card be used in Buenos Aires? 01 Sep 2004
Can I take and use my own personal credit card? I also have my own personal debit card and was wondering if it could be used in Argentina? I would appreciate if someone who knows would get back to me, thank you so much,
Mitch
Mitch R Walker Send Email
 
I wouldn't say definately 27 Aug 2004
Definately is kinda a strong word It would be nice, but I guarantee if you bring one you'll be the only one in your zone who has one.
Philip Larkin Waters Send Email
 
Sleeping Bag 26 Aug 2004
You'll most definitely want to get a sleeping bag. But wait until you get to the country to buy one to avoid packing it around. That way if you don't feel like you need one, you don't have one, but you can still get one. Good luck.
Matthew Scott Send Email
 
Sleeping Bag 25 Aug 2004
I was in the 2nd best of three (in my opinion North would have been the cleanest - I was in West) Buenos Aires Missions. When we were in Campo during zone conferences 30-40 missionaries would spend the night in the same pench on chigger-infested matresses. It would have been nice to have had a sleeping bag, but you probably won't need it and will find that it is inconvenient to travel with. Contact your mission president. You have time.
Philip Larkin Waters Send Email
 
Sleeping Bag 25 Aug 2004
I am entering the MTC on Oct 13 and on my list of things to take it listed a sleeping bag! Do I really need to take one and if I do can I buy one when I get into the country!!!
Mitch R Walker Send Email
 
The Leiva Family 17 Jun 2004
Does anybody out there know how the Leiva family is doing in Altos De Merlo II. I have been away from the mission since 99' but would really like to get in touch with this family again.

Hay alguien que conocen la familia Leiva en Altos De Merlo II. Si les conocen, por favor escribirme.
Jerrad Eames Send Email
 
la familia Santucho de Barrio Rivadavia 10 Jun 2004
estoy buscando a la familia Santucho (Oscar, Sara, Edu, Noelia, Salome, y el chiquito) si alguien saben algo de ellos hagame el favor de avisarme. gracias
Eric Leon Atkinson Send Email
 
The Food 07 Jun 2004
Hey, a couple questions about the food. How often do they cook for themselves, and when they do, what kind of things do they cook? Do they have a maid or someone that ever cooks for them? Are there common spices and things found at a store?

Thanks!
Paul Edgar Lyon Send Email
 
Mission Questions 27 May 2004
Is this mission all in the big city of Buenos Aires or is it spread out a bit?
Can you tell me how safe the water is to drink in the mission?
Are there many things available to buy? (Toothpaste, shampoo, winter boots, etc?)
Do you use a sleeping bag?
What are the most important things to bring that are not on the list? Thanks for answering!
Paul Edgar Lyon Send Email
 
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