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I'm a Foodie...
So my boyfriend and I have combined our cooking skills together and come up with a Peruvian/ Jamaican fusion dish.  It's Pollo Saltado and Rice & Peas.  Turned out to be a hit with our friends and family.



We even created a stuffed pepper, no meat version for our vegan friend.



We also perfected our "Pasgetti & Meatabolls"...





And for our breakfast menu, we created a Garlic Shrimp in Mole Sauce served with scrambled eggs and rice.



Buen Provecho!
 
 
   
 

 
 

 

Free Trade?

I'm sure this post will bring more snores from my alert audience. Let me make a long story short.

 

Just because something is labeled as being a free trade deal doesn't make it so. Just take a look at the NAFTA or CAFTA deals.

 

Here is an article that shows the deal in a mostly positive light:

Bush Signs Peru Free Trade Deal 

 

However, take a look at Jim Hoffa's comments in that article. That will give you a better idea of what this "free trade deal" is all about.

 

Here is something not in the article. Peru's president, Alan Garcia, said this to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce:

 

"Come and open your factories in my country so we can sell your products back to the U.S."

 

Are you beginning to understand?

 
 
 

   
Ventarron

Temple Built 4,000 Years Ago

Unearthed In Peru

Archaeologists work at the clay temple Ventarron in the northern city of Lambayeque, November 10, 2007. (Ignacio Alva/Handout/Reuters)

By Marco AquinoSat Nov 10, 8:38 PM ET


A 4,000-year-old temple filled with murals has been unearthed on the northern coast of Peru, making it one of the oldest finds in the Americas, a leading archaeologist said on Saturday.


The temple, inside a larger ruin, includes a staircase that leads up to an altar used for fire worship at a site scientists have called Ventarron, said Peruvian archaeologist Walter Alva, who led the dig.


It sits in the Lambayeque valley, near the ancient Sipan complex that Alva unearthed in the 1980s. Ventarron was built long before Sipan, about 2,000 years before Christ, he said.


"It's a temple that is about 4,000 years old," Alva, director of the Museum Tumbas Reales (Royal Tombs) of Sipan, told Reuters by telephone after announcing the results of carbon dating at a ceremony north of Lima sponsored by Peru's government.


"What's surprising are the construction methods, the architectural design and most of all the existence of murals that could be the oldest in the Americas," he said.


Lambayeque is 472 miles from Lima, Peru's capital.


Discoveries at Sipan, an administrative and religious center of the Moche culture, have included a gold-filled tomb built 1,700 years ago for a pre-Incan king.


Peru is rich in archaeological treasures, including the Inca citadel of Machu Picchu in the Andes.

Until the arrival of the Spanish in the 1500s, the Incas ruled an empire for several centuries that stretched from Colombia and Ecuador in the north to what are now Peru and Chile in the south.


"The discovery of this temple reveals evidence suggesting the region of Lambayeque was one of great cultural exchange between the Pacific coast and the rest of Peru," said Alva.


(Writing by Terry Wade; Editing by Peter Cooney)


http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20071111/sc_nm/peru_archaeology_dc


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http://news.yahoo.com/photos/ss/events/sc/111107perutemple;_ylt=AiusNjiOYfQ1VVpmlegFLqwiANEA


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