Collecting the Goods

 I've made quite the list of items I need for the kitchen and we were finally able to find some of them in a bakery supply section of Quito. Like most foreign countries, all similar products are located in the same block sections.

My list includes: Molasses, Corn Syrup, Honey, Chocolate chips, Kikkoman Soy Sauce (so we can use the jar for a hummingbird feeder).


In Lago people use cardboard to cover their windshields from the sun. No one in town sold the $5 reflective screens sold everywhere in Quito. We picked up an accordion-type screen to keep the car below 150 degrees.

Brown sugar is not sold here, so I need to process molasses with granulated sugar. Plus, chocolate chips are incredibly difficult to find. Luckily, Picari was readily available in 2.5k bags downtown.


After helping some young missionaries collect some goods at the bodega storage unit, we were able to stop by a hole-in-the-wall restaurant for lunch. Almuerzo is typically soup, juice, chicken and rice for $2.50. Always delicious. Here, my chicken feet are trying to escape.

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