But life goes on here in Mexico. And since I returned the weather seems to have gone from mild to HOT! You know it's going to be warm later in the day when all you need to feel comfortable at 7am are jeans and a t-shirt! Temps reach mid 80s in the afternoon and guess what...? Houses here don't have air conditioning. For that reason I think I might invest in a fan. Just today I bought a tray to make ice cubes. Thank goodness there is air conditioning where I work (as in most nicer office buildings). The longer you live outside of the USA, the more you appreciate all the conveniences we have.
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Not much else is new...although I do have a new food find! It's called tamarindo (tamarind) and is a fruit originally from the Middle East but is now also heavily cultivated in Mexico. If I had to describe it I would say it tastes sour and sweet, and has the texture of a (natural) fruit roll-up. One of the most popular ways to consume the fruit is on a sucker (pictured) - which has become my new addiction! haha The funny thing is that every once in awhile you will bite into a tamarind seed while enjoying your sucker - they are like pebbles: hard and inedible.
I've got 2 months left here! Hoping to fit a visit to San Miguel de Allende, Mexico City, and the beach into my schedule...
Anna - nice post... we'll have to get some of those tamarindos and give them the ultimate taste test - Paul. old timer
ReplyDeleteDoes the sucker make you pucker?!
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Haha - actually I don't know if these suckers would be Paul's thing... and mom - the tamarindo suckers don't make me pucker, but a new kind of sucker that i've discovered does: they're called Rockaletas and basically consist of alternating layers of chile and mango flavors. Yum - the only bad side effect is that it tends to burn off the top layer of your tongue... !
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