
As soups go, it was pretty good but it was a far, far cry from authentic Guylas. The good thing about failure here is that we could still eat it for dinner. I bought one of those hand puree devices, so my next attempt will be different and hopefully better.
Today is Carol's first day actually teaching. I am off to Tourinform to get information about a festival in late February in a small town nearby named Mohacs. It sounds a bit like Mardi Gras with parades, masks and lots of alcohol. Then I will attempt to get the correct bus to go to the local Tesco. It sounds like it is a Costco-like store with everything a person could possible want.
I'll close with a picture of Carol going to her first day of teaching.
Hi Tom! Hi Carol! I am very impressed with your culinary talents! Looks like a great candidate for a Company Lunch. Let me know if you want me to send your Pink Poodle costume over for the Mohacs festival - you would be the "belle of the ball", or at least a crazy, tall American!
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Hi y'all - we're having a great time reading about your adventures. Actually living some place is so much different than the tourist experience, and so much more educational and interesting. If it weren't for the girls, we'd try a month in Paris, for starters. Julie & Mal
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