Friday, September 10, 2010

Updates!

Hey everyone, sorry it's been a while since I've updated this, but I guess that just means that I'm settling in!
     Since returning from Acapulco, things have been pretty tranquil, school is becoming routine, and I am feeling more at home with my family. That said, there is really nothing quite like a Buffalo fall day, make sure you enjoy that slight nip followed by some Bills games and apple cider.
     In terms of interesting things that I have done lately, I went to a fair in a nearby pueblo named Cholula, and had some delicious elote, which is corn on a stick covered wih mayonnaise and chili and lime. Excellent. The fair was really interesting too, with all the vendors selling pretty unique items from coffee mugs to earrings to coconuts with the top cut off that you could drink out of. Very cool scene. Possibly some presents too. Anyway, a really interesting take, but I couldn't help being reminded of some good old American ones, such as these http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2009/07/state-fairs/keillor-text.

I also wandered afterschool one day to find a cemita restaurant, which is a huge sandwich native to Puebla, very cool to find those local sorts of things. Other Poblano cuisine includes tacos arabes, or tacos wrapped in pita bread instead of a tortilla, and chiles en nogada, an incredibly strange looking dish that I still need to try.

One of the coolest things about the tacos, at least here, is that the meat is apparently shipped in a huge compressed stack, and the people in the restaurant cut it with a sword looking knife while it sizzles. Watching it makes the wait longer, indeed.




I'll take some pictures of the pueblo, or small town, right near me, because it's really very interesting due to the very open and entrepreneurial service sector scene, anyone with any sort of trade or skill can just rent out a little store and paint something out front and have a thriving business! An interesting departure from the prohibitive permit system.

That's all for now, but thanks for reading if you're reading, and of you're not, then you're not reading this. Regardless, enjoy!

2 comments:

  1. thanks for the update Cullen, will love to see the pueblo town, it sounds like Elmwood Ave sort of xo MOM

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  2. Food sounds great! I really enjoy your updates and look forward to more photos.

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