Wednesday, October 6, 2010

classes and training

Wow have my days been busy! Each hour of the day (or at least the time between 8 and 5) is heavily scheduled during training. When we have training at the main center, we have to take two different buses from our little outer communities. All in all, it takes about 40 mins to get from my casa, to the training center. Not a bad commute, although very crowded on the buses.
My host mother tought me a new, and delicious way to eat oranges. First you cut a bit of the top off, than you peal it with a knife, but leave it encased in the white skin. Then you slowly squise it and slurp up the juice as it rises to the top where you cut off a bit. Once you have gotten all the juice out, you can open it up and eat the pulp (if there is any left).
Very good.

1 comment:

  1. That sounds delicious! I don't know if it's the same in Paraguay, but in Guatemala street vendors sell oranges like that. They have this cool peeler that leaves lines in the white skin, and then they give it to you with cinnamon and sugar. Yum.

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