As we've been going out looking for things for our new home, we've discovered that Zabzugu has pretty much everything we need. The permanent shops have a lot of the basics, such as sugar, eggs, powder milk, and random household needs. And the market is very large, so every 6 days we'll be able to do major shopping. However, things are very similar that are for sale. When it's tomato season, most stalls will have tomatos, and then for the rest of the year they will be hard to come by. So there's always at least one veggie that will be available I believe, it just might be what we eat everyday for a month..haha...should be fun.
One thing that's been an interesting development is how myself and fellow PCV's have evolved our tastes. While I was a picky eater as a child, in recent times I feel like I have definitely expanded my tastes. However, now that's to a whole new level. It's amazing how the body craves certain nutrients. I wasn't a huge egg eater back in the US, but now they're quite tasty, mainly because they're a major source of protein for me. JB and I will always eat what small veggies make it into our meals first and if we get meat to eat, we'll eat it all. Also some volunteers eat the bones of the chicken, which I still can't do, but they enjoy it.
No food here goes to waste, if you're not going to finish your meal, which is kind of unlikely, then there will be another volunteer or neighbor who will eat the rest. But there are no garbage disposals in the sinks here (there are very few sinks for that matter) and there isn't a readily available place to throw out your rubbish. So everything is used to the full extent. Quite an amazing contrast to the US.
We wanted to thank everyone for the packages. They truly are wonderful to get! The food is wonderful to eat and really brings home here to us. And the random assortment of goodies are great just to have around, use, and entertain. I now have many a puzzles to complete, books to read, and comforts from home. So thank you very much!!! Even the bags that things are mailed in are being put to use! (see there is no wasting here)
I hope that everyone's summer has been enjoyable! Hopefully everyone has soaked up enough sun and are ready for the fall. Oohh, another random tid-bit, is that we're not tanning here! Kind of strange considering the amount of sun we've been exposed to, but the malaria meds we take are preventing tanning...so I'll be pale in two years when you see me, even though I've been living in Africa. Anyways, enough of my ramblings. We miss you and love you guys!
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