Comments on: Thanksgiving in Bolivia, MacGyver* in the Kitchen https://uncorneredmarket.com/thanksgiving-in-bolivia/ Travel That Cares for Our Planet and Its People Fri, 26 Apr 2024 20:25:15 +0000 hourly 1 By: Audrey Scott https://uncorneredmarket.com/thanksgiving-in-bolivia/#comment-1037917 Tue, 12 Nov 2013 16:05:00 +0000 http://uncorneredmarket.com/?p=2694#comment-1037917 @Flora: So great to hear that the woman from the market is still there! Have really good memories from Sucre, as well as the rest of Bolivia. Hope you enjoy Tarija!

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By: Flora https://uncorneredmarket.com/thanksgiving-in-bolivia/#comment-1026627 Sat, 09 Nov 2013 16:44:42 +0000 http://uncorneredmarket.com/?p=2694#comment-1026627 I’m in Sucre at the moment – and the woman Dan is buying celery from in the first shot is still there! She’s my favourite stall owner; always giving a handful of free chilis or a few extra cauliflower florets 🙂

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By: Daniel Noll https://uncorneredmarket.com/thanksgiving-in-bolivia/#comment-4952 Thu, 03 Dec 2009 22:21:06 +0000 http://uncorneredmarket.com/?p=2694#comment-4952 @Cindy: Great to see you here. Thanks for your comment and compliment. Regarding that dinner, it was not without effort. And as for underwhelming holiday dinners abroad, we can commiserate. We once (11 years ago, actually) enjoyed Christmas dinner in the Austrian Alps at a fast-food chain called Wienerwald (think Austria’s version of Boston Chicken). Wishing you better meals ahead.
@Matt: The beauty of that t-shirt is that it is totally meaningless in this part of the world. Not to mention, although it’s over five years old, it withstands punishing lavanderias and hand washings and it’s still going strong, which is more than I can say for my recently-acquired now postage-stamp sized t-shirts purchased in the Andes.
As for that meal together, we do occasionally make guest appearances in the kitchen.
@Akila: Oh sage. Now that would have really completed the meal. That was impossible to find, as far as we could tell.
Who knew that there was such a thing as s’moreable marshmallows — and that they were so hard to find outside of the U.S.

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By: Akila https://uncorneredmarket.com/thanksgiving-in-bolivia/#comment-4883 Tue, 01 Dec 2009 19:22:18 +0000 http://uncorneredmarket.com/?p=2694#comment-4883 So funny – I love reading about your search for celery! (Frankly, I don’t like celery in my stuffing so we make it with onions and sage and skip the celery.)

It is always funny trying to find “American” ingredients in other countries. In New Zealand and Australia, we couldn’t find a decent marshmallow to save our life which disappointed us immensely because we were camping through the countries and really wanted to roast some marshmallows and make s’mores. But, their marshmallows are overly sweet and don’t roast properly. We almost considered asking my dad to ship us a bag of marshmallows.

Looks like you both had a happy Thanksgiving, anyway!

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By: Nomadic Matt https://uncorneredmarket.com/thanksgiving-in-bolivia/#comment-4876 Tue, 01 Dec 2009 09:14:35 +0000 http://uncorneredmarket.com/?p=2694#comment-4876 While this has nothing to do with your story, DAN: I like the green red bull t-shirt….so very south east asian backpacker!

Related to the post: remind me that if we ever travel together, your cooking!

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By: Cindy https://uncorneredmarket.com/thanksgiving-in-bolivia/#comment-4864 Mon, 30 Nov 2009 18:00:17 +0000 http://uncorneredmarket.com/?p=2694#comment-4864 Hi guys,

First of all, your website is superb – I love following your adventures!

I’m envious and amazed by your ability to put together a real Thanksgiving feast. My husband and I (we are fellow wanderers) settled for half a roasted chicken and soggy fries for our Thanksgiving meal in Puno before wandering into Bolivia. Your meal made my mouth water!

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By: Agne https://uncorneredmarket.com/thanksgiving-in-bolivia/#comment-4855 Mon, 30 Nov 2009 17:39:11 +0000 http://uncorneredmarket.com/?p=2694#comment-4855 Yes, MacGyver is international indeed 🙂 We also used to watch Little House on the Prairie, Dr Quinn Medicine Woman, and others.

Have a safe trip to Paraguay

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By: Daniel Noll https://uncorneredmarket.com/thanksgiving-in-bolivia/#comment-4838 Sun, 29 Nov 2009 14:37:40 +0000 http://uncorneredmarket.com/?p=2694#comment-4838 @Pete: Glad to hear your Thanksgiving was a good one — and that your blessings render you numerically challenged.
@Agne: MacGyver, the international icon? I wondered whether anyone outside of the U.S. would understand the reference. Thanks for your Thanksgiving wishes…and your continual praise 🙂
@Dee: The gravy? In our haste to eat our meal, we took a few quick photos. And the photo with the gravy didn’t make the cut. And Billy, how could he?
@Olivia B: Great to see you here! And thank you for your compliment – quality over quantity – it’s one of the nicest that we could receive!
@Lola: Indeed. Unique — that’s the idea. Thanks!

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By: Lola https://uncorneredmarket.com/thanksgiving-in-bolivia/#comment-4829 Sun, 29 Nov 2009 04:13:32 +0000 http://uncorneredmarket.com/?p=2694#comment-4829 Truly lots to be grateful for. One of the most unique thanksgiving posts I’ve read 🙂

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By: Olivia B https://uncorneredmarket.com/thanksgiving-in-bolivia/#comment-4822 Sat, 28 Nov 2009 21:39:18 +0000 http://uncorneredmarket.com/?p=2694#comment-4822 I enjoy following your blogg a lot! Rather quality tha quantity…Happy thanksgiving to you from Norway!

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