Real World: Paraguay

Stories of NOW RETURNED Peace Corps Volunteer Paulita, former couch potato who left America seeking a little relief from long-term effects of exposure to American culture and a life that actually feels like living. Would she find it? Read on to find out. Not an official Peace Corps page. Also, the things stated here are of my own opinion. Wish I had more time to edit this, but that's the way the mop flops. Enjoy all the same.


Wednesday, September 23, 2009

A Study of the Degeneration of Prior Standards of Various Nourishments Considered Fit For Human Consumption Over Peace Corps Service Duration

at 8:24 AM

1 comment:

Jesse said...

Pig fat sounds tame compared to Clotted Blood and curdled milk.

September 23, 2009 at 11:27 AM

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Necessary Vocab

Ao Poí: Guaraní for “fine cloth”, this is the craft produced in Yataity and other areas of Paraguay
Bombilla: Straw from drinking mate or terere, made from metal or other material and with a filter on the bottom
Chuchi: Fancy or fufu or expensive
Cocido: A hot drink made from burning yerba and sugar with a piece of carbon and mixing with water or milk
Guampa: Vessel for drinking terere
Guapo/-a: Usually this means attractive in Spanish, but here it means hardworking
Guaraní: Indigenous language of Paraguay
Huerta: Vegetable garden
Lindo: Pretty or neat
Mate: Like terere but with hot water
Sin Vergüeza: Without shame. This could be used as an adjective or a noun, that someone is a sin vergüeza, someone without shame.
Terere: National pastime/beverage of Paraguay, drank with yerba in a guampa and cold water poured for every turn
Yerba: Plant grown in Paraguay and ground up to make terere, cocido or mate

My address

Paulita
Cuerpo de Paz
Yataity, Guaira
5
140
Paraguay

Some of my inspiration

  • Story of Stuff
  • Eckhart Tolle
  • Last Lecture

Blogs of my Peace Corps Buddies

  • Red Dirt & Mandioca
    Metro Cable - Medellin
  • Reflections on a Forgotten Land
    AHECHA PARAGUAY
  • First stop: Paraguay
  • The PY Chronicles: My Two Years in Peace Corps
    4.26.2010 - Where Has the Time Gone?
  • Eric in the Campo

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  • Living Poor: A Peace Corps Chronicle
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