This is the purest thing you'll see online right now.
Elizondo was happily working part-time at a grocery store in Monterrey, Mexico for seven years until the pandemic hit which forced him to leave his job and stay home. Instead of feeling sorry for himself, he enlisted the help of his daughter and grandson for technical assistance and began filming his cooking. People quickly tuned in and Elizondo now has almost 400,000 subscribers to his channel.
Tito Charly’s cooking show aires every Sunday on YouTube, and although the videos are in Spanish, you can follow along with subtitles if you don’t know the language and quickly master some of his delicious-looking snacks, appetizers, desserts, and meals. Or, you can just leave it as is and sit back, watch, and listen to a man so clearly passionate about what he does that it’s pure, wholesome entertainment to watch.
Elizondo, a widower with three children and six grandchildren, didn’t stop there. He also created his own line of ingredients he uses in his recipes such as cheese, chorizo, and dried meats which he sells direct-to-consumer. All of the products are available for purchase through the messaging service WhatsApp number 811-102-6685,.
“I have always been positive, I like to see ahead,” he said. “There are no impossibles, there is always a way.”
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