3 dias en un refugio de supervivencia con mi hijo: sopa de TACARAÁ, PAN de MANDARINA ,cabo de hacha
Winter has arrived in Misiones Corrientes and throughout the Northwest region, affecting our families and our community. That's why we decided to spend three days camping with my son, Leo. We'll cook mandarin bread over coals, and I'll also make a quick and easy axe handle. I'll even cook a delicious soup for my son, who doesn't like soup. The connection that nature creates with my son is incredible; it's the most beautiful thing a father can see in his child. We also connect deeply, as we share a unique perspective and an incredible bond, strengthening all kinds of father-son connections in a unique and unforgettable experience.
