Friday, April 27, 2012

TGIF: It's PARTY Day!!!



Today we have a ton of parties to go to and to put on for our kids, as it is our last day of school. Already we had to say goodbye to our wonderful spanish teacher, Mari Carmen yesterday, and it was VERY sad. It will be so much worse today I am sure, I will definitely miss all my students!!!




And I will miss my ILP friends even more...



-Sara Jacqueline

Thursday, April 26, 2012

The Sweetest, Smartest and Most Well Dressed 4 Year Old in Mexico-Valentina







"You are braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, smarter than you think and loved more than you know." - Unknown








It will be so hard to say goodbye to that little face...








-Sara Jacqueline

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

How To: Making Flour Tortillas



For our culture class this week, our cute little teacher Irma, took us to see how flour tortillas were made, since those are our favorite kind--they are much better than corn. We just waltzed up into this tortilleria (tortilla factory) and they thought we were pretty entertaining just to look and laugh at. We watched these four tortilla makers work hard to prepare their dough for the day. 


Each one of these dough blobs is weighed and will make about a half tray of rolled tortilla dough balls...a.k.a....a LOT of tortillas.


The dough blobs are placed in this pan, and then stuck into that 'cutting machine' where the dough is flattened into the pan and cut into even little proportions of dough ready to roll into balls.


Here are the trays of the dough balls that they both roll by hand after the prepared dough blob is cut into even proportions. Remember, one dough blob can make half a tray of tortillas balls, and there were a lot of dough blobs. Also, if you notice behind her, there are racks and racks of trays full of dough balls ready to make into flat cooked tortillas.


Rolling the dough balls is a skill, you must roll them the right way, or else air bubbles can get inside or the dough will stick to your hands and slow you down. The best way to roll them is to form your hand like a claw, and roll them on the table very fast.



We left the tortilleria, and headed back to Irma's house to make some flour tortillas of our own. Here we are all ready to go!


Our ingredients consisted of 1Kilo of flour (about 1/2 of a pound), 1 teaspoon of baking powder, 1 cup of canola oil, 1 tablespoon of salt, and 2 cups of warm water.


First step is to sift the flour and baking soda together.


Next step is to pour the oil in and mix well with the flour and baking powder.


Add the salt and then say cheese.


Mix some more, and add the water until the dough comes to a good dough like consistency, not too sticky, but not too dry either. You may not need all of the water, and be careful not to burn your hands with the hot water.


Once the mixing is complete, put the dough in a warm area for 30 minutes to settle and rise and do all that stuff that tortilla dough is supposed to do.


Get out your dough and roll into tablespoon sized balls.


Don't forge the proper way to roll the dough!


If you have a tortilla press, go ahead and use it..if not, just squish the dough flat like you would a pizza crust, then peel off the table or plastic wrap and take it to the hot griddle.



Once your tortillas are on the griddle, they act a bit like pancakes, when they seem solid on top or crispy around the edges, go ahead and flip them, and then repeat until they feel and look like tortillas.



I look happy in this picture, but really the tortilla is burning my little hands, Ouch!!!!


Once the flour tortillas were cool enough to hold, we just topped them with jelly instead of going all out and making tacos. Tortillas con mermelada is actually a sweet treat that little kids here enjoy as a snack. Yummmy!! I cannot wait to make flour tortillas at home, and maybe even some whole wheat flour tortillas! 

Only 5 Mexican Days left!



-Sara Jacqueline





Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Puebla vs. América: Fútbol Fun!



We took a short trip to Puebla (the city) on Sunday to go to a soccer game an do a little shopping as one last hoorah. This game was apparently a BIG deal, and the fans got WILD! There was a crazy marching band walking through the street, and fans were decked out in jerseys, crazy hats, and face paint. This was just as exciting as the Ohio State vs. Michigan game...




Here we are decked out in our favorite team gear all ready to win!



We are #1!! Go Puebla!!!



Wait...who are you guys cheering for anyhow?..haha. But its pretty cute that they are matching.



Bonnie is a little dramatic...and sad to leave the stadium. Stupid Picture of Bonnie #171



It was pretty sad that Puebla lost...but not by much. The Final Score was Puebla 2 and América 3.




Overall, it was a really fun day acting like a bunch of sport fools romping around in our Puebla gear. 




The funny part is that we couldn't get tickets because the game had been sold out for weeks..but we did stand outside the stadium and tailgated with a bunch of other crazies, and tried to get tickets. The bad part was that there were only two choices, pay 500 pesos, or $50 ( A LOT of money) for a ticket to get in, or pay $40 to be snuck in by some Mexican men. You will be happy to know that we passed on both options, and headed over to a yummy restaurant to watch the game instead.


I still had a ton of fun experiencing my first Mexi-soccer game. Only 6 days left in Mexico!!!






-Sara Jacqueline

Monday, April 23, 2012

Happy 1st Birthday Ana Paola!!!!!





On Saturday, my sweet cousin Ana Paola turned 1 year old. Paola lives right next door to us, so she always comes over to play and every so often we try to have some english lessons too...haha. For her first Birthday, she was baptized in the catholic church early in the morning, and then spent her afternoon partying it up with over 150 family and friends. I was so excited to get to go to her party that was just as grand as some weddings I have been to.





Paola's cake was bigger than her, about the size of a park bench. It was tres leches cake, layered with pecans, and fruit and frosted with a sweet whipped cream. (I can't lie, tres leches is not really my favorite thing in the world, kinda soggy)




 She blew out her Dora candle, and then later on started eating it when we were playing...Sorry Dora, your waxy head just looks so edible to a 1 year old.




As tradition goes, even babies get their face pushed in their birthday cakes...just a little for fun.




Then she got to cut her cake with her Daddy, and then we all gobbled down more cake than necessary, along with some peach jello (yucky peach jello that Mexicans love for some reason..).


Here are my host sisters, Elly and Viviana, right before we got wild dancing with with Paola!


Thanks Paola for being so cute and entertaining so many mornings before I go to school! She is such a sweet little girl, and she did not cry once during her 8 hour party...what a trooper. I am trying to get Paola to pick up on some english before she starts to talk...but shes better at just giggling.






Happy Birthday and Baptism Day to you Pao Pao!






-Sara Jacqueline

Friday, April 20, 2012

TGIF: My Second to Last Friday in Mexico



This week has been quite random....as you can see.

In the wholesale candy store (best place to get goodies), Bonnie and I came across this GIANT bag of cheeto balls. I couldn't believe it, it was like four feet tall. What do you do with that thing? Sit on the couch for a Saturday afternoon? Wow...I would sure like to. Maybe it belongs in the Managers Apartment at 4-H Camp???





Today when we were practicing for our end of the year musical, I realized my little group of girls and I were all coordinating in pink, and so was Courtney. Aren't they adorable?


See the little one in front who is looking at the ground? Fernanda just started two weeks ago at school, but she has caught on to some stuff. Her trick today was knocking on the underside of the table, so that I would go and open the door so she could leave....what a smart four year old.!





Lately dinner has consisted of corn flakes and coke. Yum. I never knew I would like flakes of corn so much.



Tonight we went out to dinner at a new restaurant, and then followed it up with some awesome ice cream down the street. They even had sugar free flavors (a big deal for Mexico). We listened to some cute music, sat on comfy couches and decided that we must come back this week to try one of their twenty kinds of hot cakes and crepes. Yum!!!



It just wouldn't be a good week unless me and Bonnie got a picture looking like total FOOLS with ice cream. We always manage to look ridiculous and fat all in the same picture. Can you find the other picture where me and Bonnie look the exact same with our ice cream on the blog??? Gotta love it!






Happy Friday Everyone!!! Only 9 More days of Mexico for Me!








-Sara Jacqueline

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Mmmmmm Mini Mamuts





This might be the most random thing ever, but I figured I needed to share my our latest obsession. 






This is a Mini Mamut. Basically the best 8 cents you will ever spend. Jen, Courtney and I have become hooked to eating these little guys about every day. Sometimes on weekends, we eat up to five. The reason they are probably even better is because they are sold everywhere in Mexico, in every tienda (store) and there is a tienda on every corner. Mini Mamuts will also only set you back 1 peso and 55 calories. What a steal! So what is even in that package?




It reminds me of a moon pie from when I was a kid. However, I think they are way better in the miniature size, because then you feel less guilty about eating one everyday. Between two soft marias cookies, there is a layer of bon bon (marshmallow) and then it is completely covered in chocolate. Pretty good if you ask me. I also heard a rumor that you can find these puppies or their identical twin Mini Rockos in Mexican Grocery Stores in America,........ but they definitely taste better in the Mexican sunshine!


Only 11 days left until I am back in America, be looking for a giveaway soon!!!






-Sara Jacqueline

Wednesday, April 18, 2012


Our Oreo Creation and other Baking Problems



I never thought it would be so difficult to bake something in Mexico, but it has become such a hassle, that I only have done it like 3 times. This past weekend we became desperate to make dessert together, so I had to search high and low for a recipe that would do. Let me just tell you a few reasons why it is so hard to think of anything to make...
  • Chocolate Chips are not sold in major grocery stores anywhere in Tehuacán.
  • Peanut Butter costs about $6-8 for an 8 oz. can
  • Powdered Sugar and Brown Sugar do not exist unless you own a fancy restaurant, and even they ship it in from far away.
  • Ovens are gas only here, which makes it HIGHLY possible to burn everything really fast.
  • Nobody even owns a baking sheet, muffin pan, or cake pan
  • You can only make so many good things in a microwave
  • Cocoa Powder? What is that?
  • Canned Frosting....like cream to whip? No...not that. Mexicans aren't even aware of the wonderfullness of frosting.
  • Do you know what 350 degrees fahrenheit is in celsius?? Nope...Umm.....let me google that.
  • The concept of baking at all is pretty foreign. "What is baking?"

As you can see, that is why we have to resort to things like this.


Ok, I know it doesn't look to awesome, but really it was pretty good. So here is our Mexican Grocery store friendly recipe for Oreo Marshmallow Treats.

Oreo Bars

1-2 Bags of Marshmallows (About 40)
1 lb or 4 sleeves of Oreos
1 stick of butter


Crush up the oreos to small crumbs, set aside.
Melt the butter and marshmallows on the stove until gooey and liquid like. Pour in the oreo crumbs and stir.
Pour dough into a greased (or ungreased) pan (any shape, really who cares?). Let cool and then cut up to eat.

These are very similar to rice krispy treats, yum yummy!



-Sara Jacqueline

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

The Many Faces of Maximus.





Enjoy the many faces of my sweet Maximus. This little angel is 5 years old...What a hoot.









As bad as he is sometimes, he really is one of my favorites. He loves to snuggle and give hugs.



-Sara Jacqueline