Es el colofón a más de un mes de actividades dentro de la celebración Huelva es Rocío
Lo preside el obispo con las dos hermandades y asistirán el alcalde de Huelva y la alcaldesa de Almonte
at all. and i needed to find a place and a way to express myself. we were raised it s very liberal, but at the same time it s conservative. as a teenager, it was kind of like, everything s the same, it just didn t feel that interesting and it wasn t fun as a teenager. anthony: his family own a dairy farm just outside of town. nacho s mother, gloria, runs the farm, along with his brother, leandro. nacho s sister, rocio, lives in montevideo but comes home often for family meals like this. anthony: what s the name of this town? you grew up here, this house? nacho: santa lucia. yup. anthony: you grew up in this house? nacho: yes, for the most part, yeah. anthony: it s beautiful. why would you ever leave this place? it s fantastic. gloria: he never like this place. anthony: no? gloria: no, never. rocio: i felt like he had like anger of being on such a small town. he always had been on the front.
anthony: how often does he come back? gloria: two years. anthony: in two years? nacho: i like it, i like it. i like it in a different way. i like it, i like it, far away. [ laughter ] rocio: if he would find the thing to do here, he ll be happy but the things he wants to do are not here. clo: beautiful, leandro, eh? yes. anthony: yeah, it s good. nacho: it s so comforting. anthony: yeah. this makes me happy. what s the secret to a great steak at home?
why would you ever leave this place? it s fantastic. gloria: he never like this place. anthony: no? gloria: no, never. rocio: i felt like he had like anger of being on such a small town. he always had been on the front. nacho: i couldn t fit in here, so i get out of the house. and i actually called her and say that i wanted to go to culinary school, this is what i want to do. any support and i ll pay you back. and one year goes and i drop it to go work for francis. anthony: i love that you went from being a vegan to working with francis mallman, who is like the satan of vegans. what was at the dinner table when you grew up? nacho: mom wasn t that skillful. in the kitchen. anthony: that s cold, man. nacho: i know, but it s the truth. she was the one in charge. anthony: so you grew up eating a lot of italian food? nacho: yes. anthony: nacho s grandmother, ercillia, was born here the child of italian immigrants. nacho: i grew up around my grandmother, like cons
you know, like escaping and going fishing on the river, and it s pretty safe, you know, like the doors were always open. but i didn t feel like i fit in at all. and i needed to find a place and a way to express myself. we were raised it s very liberal, but at the same time it s conservative. as a teenager, it was kind of like, everything s the same, it just didn t feel that interesting and it wasn t fun as a teenager. anthony: his family own a dairy farm just outside of town. nacho s mother, gloria, runs the farm, along with his brother, leandro. nacho s sister, rocio, lives in montevideo but comes home often for family meals like this. anthony: what s the name of this town? you grew up here, this house? nacho: santa lucia. yup. anthony: you grew up in this house? nacho: yes, for the most part, yeah. anthony: it s beautiful.