Being a hockey fan in the heart of Honduras isn't easy. No ice rinks, no vacant parking lots, the streets aren't level and even if they were there is no one else to play with. I try to watch soccer, but it just isn't the same... and baseball is way too boring. Adapting to new cultures is always a challenge. However, I think I have a knack for it. When I spent almost a year living in New Orleans, after the storm, I learned a plethora of effective ways to settle into something new.
First, and most obvious, one needs to embrace the culture that they are living in. Second, it is always ... full info
oh good......a food blog!!! I have to ask.......are those REALLY chicken feet (or knuckles)!!?? It just doesn't seem like something you should eat, if you ask me.
Knuckles Oh yeah - those are the real deal... and NO they will not be served at the wedding... but someone might be selling them outside in the street... you never know...
MMMmm Can you coat them in Tabasco sauce and dip them in Blue Cheese dressing? served along a chopped celery rib. Sounds really delicious for a foot ball night party. Mmmmm.
Ben and Eric Both Ben and Eric bring up an interesting point. I suppose if we had some Frank's hot sauce and a heavy supply of Ken's blue cheese I would mow down on those chicken knuckles like it were the playoffs.
Tio Tom
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¡Mmmmmm!
Can't wait to try 'em! Will they be featured in the wedding reception buffet? Tio