November 2007

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Momo Mia!

I was recently invited this past Monday to Kuenga’s house for momo-making and dinner. Momos are essentially steamed dumpings. In contrast to the pork-filled dumplings at home, momos are commonly filled with beef, cheese, or potatoes here. I adore dumplings back home (in all it’s forms: steamed, boiled, fried or in soup) and it isn’t hard to imagine how happy I was to be invited for momos.

Kuenga’s brother provided the muscles to mince the beef. Auntie (Kuenga’s mom) made the dough and rolled out the wrappers. Kuenga chopped up the red and spring onions and wrapped the dumplings. As for me, I took photos, and uhm, tried to wrap some momos (in the only way I know how, which is in the shape of potstickers/gyozas/锅贴).

Momos

Mince Muscles Mother and Daughter Beefy Rolling out the Momo Wrappers Generous Struggling

You can see the whole process through the set of photos here as I slowly (and painfully) get them uploaded so best to check that after Monday. I will link a few more photos on the blog once I get them uploaded.

We ate the delicious momos with soup and (my favourite) ezay. No photos were taken of the guilty (me) stuffing their faces, only because the mouth was faster than the camera. :)

Live and Learn

It’s a been a while since I last blogged. Sorry about that, life has pretty full here, in a good way mostly. I had a pretty fun weekend learning to juggle (!) thanks to a lovely Kiwi couple from Auckland who were visiting Bhutan. My hand-eye coordination had plenty of room for improvement but being able to spend time outdoors in such exceptionally good weather was lovely.

Seriously Fun Juggling

The weather has chilled since I first arrived. We’re heading into the end of November and the winter months are just round the corner. I’ve settled in mostly to living in Thimphu. There are little things that are a little hard to work around, like unwelcomed visitors in the form of fleas (I have been pretty badly bitten) and what I suspect to be a rat that paid a visit last night (which reminds me that I really need to get some plastic containers to keep my food in). Still, I’ve adopted a rather simple motto here: Live and Learn. Hopefully, that will carry me through the year, fleas, rats, and all…

On to more positive news :) … my very sweet-natured colleague Kuenga has kindly agreed to bring an extra portion of food for me when she packs lunch for work. Thanks to her, I’m getting delicious home-cooked lunches like this and this instead of the usual fare at the canteen near the office.

Not So Typical Lunch

Talking about work, things are moving quickly too. We are making some headway but the real work is yet to start. There are some stuff that I’m not so familiar myself but I’m going to give it a shot. It doesn’t hurt to try, does it?

In Other News:

I’ve gotten a television and subscribed to the local cable service. I’ve resisted it for some time and it’s a little odd to have the TV in the house after almost a month without it, but I’m glad to have access to CNN and BBC News. My brain is growing a little insular here from the lack of exposure to international news (I would try to get my daily dose online if not for the terrible bandwidth) and it’s nice to catch some movies on HBO every now and then.

There are some small photo updates on my daily life on Flickr, including the funky new mug I bought and my first taste of the Betel nut. So go check it out (or not)! :)




It’s COLD today! And there was no power in the house this morning. Brrr… I hope the power supply comes back when I get home this evening.

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