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8.4.13

Cochabamba La Mejor



I traveled 50 hours each way by bus to visit the family of my grandmother's sister for Easter in Cochabamba. We drove through the jungle of Bolivia, one of the most gorgeous sights I've ever experienced.
I bought artesanias, ate street food, made a chocolate cake, found out the "spaghetti and meatballs" they eat in Bolivia is spaghetti with roasted boned chicken with tomato sauce, gorged myself on leftover chocolate buttercream and ganache, listened to Abba practically nonstop and still have "Dancing Queen" in my head, played a ton of Uno, tried a fermented grape drink (not wine) called guarapo that tasted like juice, drank white wine with freshly blended ice-cold peach juice, and hung out with my cousins.
I am so blessed.

3.3.13

What I ate

The best ice cream of my life: pineapple and passion fruit
Empanadas filled with tomatoes, onions, and corn; kiwi/plum 
 Tomato and lettuce salad, pelon, potato with cheese, grilled vegetables, and bread
 plum, bread, and pasta with grilled vegetables
choripan/Pepsi 
 hot dogs and alfajores = best lazy day meal ever
coke, pelon, and empanadas of tomato, corn, and caramelized onion 
Tomato and lettuce salad, bread, tortilla (potato and egg type of omelet), coke 
peruvian hamburger and fries (best i've ever had) 
 cheesy onion and garlic pasta with tomatoes and basil, bread, fresh fig/grapes
Passion fruit/strawberry smoothie 
cabbage/lentil/potato soup, peach, bread 
egg rolls, soy sauce, peaches, and lettuce, tomato, cucumber, grape, onion salad
making hummus 
tart with thousands of vegetables 
basil goes on everything 
cantaloupe, cafe con leche, bread with cheese and jelly 
steak made of soy protein and vegetables, pelon, shredded carrots with vinegar/oil, and eggs 
fried street flatbread 
grapes, bread, omelet, and tomatoes with Italian seasoning, salt, pepper, vinegar, and oil

Thought I'd share what I've been eating over the past month! 

I just finished another semester's worth of Spanish in a month, so I will be beginning the next two months of Spanish in about a week (advanced level!). This upcoming week in Spring Break, and I will be going to Mendoza for six days, wine country of Argentina:





so excited!