Thursday, November 22, 2007

Mmm...food coma...

Gobble-gobble! Team Gao acquired 4 turkeys for the occasion and enjoyed every-last sinewy morsel.

The Peace Corps demographic remains predictably nurdy: one of the new recruits has Settlers and we played. Another PCV's parents came and they generously provided some necessary ingredients (**below). The spread was incredible and most of it was from the Gao market:

  • Baba ganoush and hommos**
  • Turkey with homemade gravy
  • Rice
  • Beans
  • Squash
  • Greens (sauteed peanut leaves)
  • Tukas (traditional songhoy dish)
  • Garbanzo bean salad
  • Salad (with two dressings)
  • Cranberries**
  • Escalloped potatoes
  • Mashed potatoes (served from a bucket)
  • Stuffing
  • Apple tart
  • Pecan pie**
  • Chocolate cake**

Many calls to family and friends. The saddest was to another PCV at site eating a fruit cup alone; a fruit cup without enough cherries. Aw.

All in all it was an impressively traditional thanksgiving. But to me, Turkey isn't all about the cooking, though I love concocting deliciousness, it's about seeing family. And there was none of that on the menu. I miss them dearly. Tear.

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