Thursday, January 19, 2012
day thirty in puerto rico
well today was the last day in puerto rico so we went to eat breakfast and then we left
day twenty nine in puerto rico
day twenty nine in puerto well it is the second to last day so we just packed our bags and we went downtown puerto rico to go to the spa and to get our hair done all over again
day twenty eight in puerto rico
day twenty eight in puerto rico we went to the skating rink and we rewaxed the floor hard wood floor for the people to skate on
day twenty seven in purto rico
day twenty seven we went to the man made beach they have for gthe little kids and we helped remodel the gift shop
day twenty six in puerto rico
day twenty six in puerto rico we went to a theme park and passed out drinks to keep everybody who came cool and for them to not pass out from all that heat
day twenty five in puerto rico
day twenty five in puerto rico we went to a church and cleaned inside it and around it and we replanted the flowers
day twenty four in puerto rico
day thwenty four in puerto rico we went to this sub shop and help prepare everyone who came sub
day twenty three in puerto rico
day twenty three in puerto rico we went to a science lab to learn new things like how to create mix new chemicals and other things
day twenty two in puerto rico
day twenty two in puerto rico we went down by the pond and helped clean around one of the middle schools
day twenty one in puerto rico
day twenty one in puerto rico we went down to the lake and feed the birds for a while
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
day twenty in puerto rico
day twenty in puerto rico we went to the jailhouse and did a spoken word to then and we helped serve them food
day nineteen in puerto rico
day nineteen in puerto rico we went to the zoo and helped wash some of the animals and we feed some of them too
day eighteen in puerto rico
day eighteen in puerto rico we went to the circus and helped the preformers get ready and settled for all of their performances
day seventeen in puerto rico
day seventeen in puerto rico we went to the bus station to give people free bus tokens so they could save money because in puerto rico the bus tokens is not cheap their tokens is ten dollars of our american dollars and thaats just for one token .
day sixteen in puerto rico
day sixteen in puerto rico we went to the city hall and asked people which is better sand or grass and why it is better than the other ?
day fourteen in puerto rico
we went to the beach and picked up most of the trash the people threw on the ground and we did thatg for three hours then after that we went to this new food spot and ate
Friday, January 13, 2012
Thursday, January 12, 2012
day twelve in puerto rico
day twelve in puerto rico we went to a homeless kitchen and cleaned after the homeless had left
day eleven in puerto rico
day eleven in puerto rico we went to the bay and picked up seashells to make jewerly
Traditional Foods Eaten in
Asopao is perhaps the most typical dish of Puerto Rico. A gumbo with highly flexible ingredients, asopao is most often cooked with chicken or shellfish, with a number of spices and herbs added for zest
The coconut grows abundantly in Puerto Rico, and is much beloved by its residents. Its sweet milk can be made into flan, flavored rice or any number of traditional desserts.
A meat pie stuffed with ham or pork, pastelón de carne is often highly seasoned and topped with a sweet bread. It is central to many Puerto Rican dinners.
These appetizer dishes are widespread throughout the islands of Puerto Rico. They are fritter rolls filled with fish and flour, and seasoned as per the cook's preference.
Asopao is perhaps the most typical dish of Puerto Rico. A gumbo with highly flexible ingredients, asopao is most often cooked with chicken or shellfish, with a number of spices and herbs added for zest
The coconut grows abundantly in Puerto Rico, and is much beloved by its residents. Its sweet milk can be made into flan, flavored rice or any number of traditional desserts.
A meat pie stuffed with ham or pork, pastelón de carne is often highly seasoned and topped with a sweet bread. It is central to many Puerto Rican dinners.
These appetizer dishes are widespread throughout the islands of Puerto Rico. They are fritter rolls filled with fish and flour, and seasoned as per the cook's preference.
Common Cooking Methods
The Puerto Rican cuisine is a fusion of the European, Afro-Caribbean and Latin American cultures and traditions. For this reason alone, the Puerto Rican cuisine is noted to be the most palate tempting cuisines throughout the Western Hemisphere today. The Puerto Rican style of cooking is quite similar to that of the Spanish as well as the Latin American cuisine preparation. Over the decades the Puerto Rican cooking has developed a unique style of cooking that uses native seasonings and ingredients in its cuisine such as coriander, fresh papaya, nispero, apio, plantains, cassava and vampee. The Créole cooking method that is used in the Puerto Rican cuisine can be traced back to the Arawaks and Tainos who were the original inhabitants of the Puerto Rican island. These ancient people thrived on a diet which consisted of corn, tropical fruit and basically seafood.
The Puerto Rican cuisine is a fusion of the European, Afro-Caribbean and Latin American cultures and traditions. For this reason alone, the Puerto Rican cuisine is noted to be the most palate tempting cuisines throughout the Western Hemisphere today. The Puerto Rican style of cooking is quite similar to that of the Spanish as well as the Latin American cuisine preparation. Over the decades the Puerto Rican cooking has developed a unique style of cooking that uses native seasonings and ingredients in its cuisine such as coriander, fresh papaya, nispero, apio, plantains, cassava and vampee. The Créole cooking method that is used in the Puerto Rican cuisine can be traced back to the Arawaks and Tainos who were the original inhabitants of the Puerto Rican island. These ancient people thrived on a diet which consisted of corn, tropical fruit and basically seafood.
day eight in puerto rico
day eight in puerto rico we helped the mayor of puerto rico pass out flyers for their meeting
Geography and Climate
The island of Puerto Rico is almost rectangular in shape, approximately 100 miles long by 35 miles wide. It is the smallest and the most eastern island of the Greater Antilles. Its coasts measures approximately 580 km, and if the adjacent islands Vieques and Culebra are included the coast measures approximately 700 km. To the north and south seas capes measure 8.525 m for the Grave of Puerto Rico and 5.000 m for the Grave of Tanner.
The climate of Puerto Rico is tropical, temperatures remaining high at an average of 82ºF (27ºC) all year round. The southern part of the island is slightly hotter than the north, and the interior mountainous region is markedly cooler than the coast. Short, heavy showers of rain occur all year round, and the hurricane season extends from June to November
The island of Puerto Rico is almost rectangular in shape, approximately 100 miles long by 35 miles wide. It is the smallest and the most eastern island of the Greater Antilles. Its coasts measures approximately 580 km, and if the adjacent islands Vieques and Culebra are included the coast measures approximately 700 km. To the north and south seas capes measure 8.525 m for the Grave of Puerto Rico and 5.000 m for the Grave of Tanner.
The climate of Puerto Rico is tropical, temperatures remaining high at an average of 82ºF (27ºC) all year round. The southern part of the island is slightly hotter than the north, and the interior mountainous region is markedly cooler than the coast. Short, heavy showers of rain occur all year round, and the hurricane season extends from June to November
day five in pueto rico
day five in puerto rico we went down by the ocean and played catch with these orphan kids
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
day four in puerto rico
day four we went to a river and caught fish with our bear hands then we went back to where we were stayin and cleaned the fish out and cooked
Thursday, January 5, 2012
our trip to puerto rico
day two we had to learn to cook outside instead of a stove inside the house they say its better for the human health we hadf plaintains beef patties
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