28.6.06

Life is a peach


Yesterday I felt as squashed as these peaches. Downtrodden. Head bloody AND bowed.

The french team did to ours things that I blush to repeat. It was terrible.

I came back dejected, so dejected that I wasn´t even hungry. This is a bad sign. I never, ever, lose my appetite.
I walked into the kitchen, by force of habit. And remembered these peaches I´d bought.
I don´t know what they´re called in English. Here they´re "paraguayas", though my mother always says in Paraguay they call them "japonesas". Whatever.

When they´re really ripe, you can peel them with your hands. They´re best eaten standing at the kitchen counter. If they´re good, and beleive me, these were, the juice will dribble down your chin, and also down your arm. It´s messy, but so good.

I went to bed feeling a little better. Still squashy, but uplifted by the thought that our football players aren´t much good, but when it comes to fruit, we can show the French what´s what.

And then this morning I saw that Food&Wine has selected one of these posts in its Blog Watch as one of the top five.
Sensation, in brackets.
Now I feel like a full-blown velvety golden Calanda peach.
Ever so happy.

16 comentarios:

  1. i think they are what we call "doughnut peaches" in the US.

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  2. Anónimo6:30 p. m.

    wow, that's so awesome about food&wine!
    wooo wooo!
    and i'm really sorry about the footie result, i was rootin' for them
    i have almost no teams left to root for... all the one's i was supporting are now out... wait a minute, that gives me an idea, i think i'll start rooting for Brazil ;-)

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  3. Qué puntazo! (lo de Food&Wine) :-)

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  4. rachel: if they´re called doughnut peaches, I´m liking them even more.

    Ann: thanks. I´m with Portugal now. My masochism never ends.

    Guru: oe oe, aunque sea por F&W!

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  5. I found this link:
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4721913.stm

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  6. rachel, thank you. I was curious to know. It´s not true about the juice, by the way, but they do have to be very ripe, otherwise they can be a little unyielding.

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  7. Anónimo9:24 p. m.

    Wow, Ximena! Congratulations on the mention in Food and Wine. You go, girl!

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  8. i was rooting for spain! so sorry.....but the food and wine mention kind of makes up for it, no?!

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  9. Anónimo10:55 p. m.

    Well as deflated as you felt, of course, I felt inflated ;-) Although I truly thought we were going to lose!!

    As to your Food and Wine mention! Beautiful and well deserved!

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  10. Anónimo11:44 p. m.

    Congrats on the F&W mention - well deserved!

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  11. Oh I'm so sorry about the loss, it' so disappointing. But I hope your lovely peaches and the wonderful mention on Food and Wine make up for it, even if it's just a little bit.
    France is up against Brazil next, I wonder who will win?

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  12. In the summer, although bad days happen, atone fruit can always bring me back to summery smiles. How can one be sad near a ripe peach or perfect plum?

    Congrats on the mention! In he Bay Area we are all in love with lobsterquad!

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  13. Gilly, Jenjen, Shuna, Kishko, Julie: Thank you so much. even if it sounds cheesy, I have to say it.You guys are so great, it´s by far the best about blogging.
    and,
    Bea: ...I´m torn between being really sporting and saying I´m glad for Zidane who´s so great, and being really childish and saying I hope France gets beaten to a pulp on Saturday :)

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  14. Wow, Ximena! Congratulations on the F&W mention - very, very well deserved! Three cheers for Lobstersquad!

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  15. Anónimo3:50 p. m.

    Congrats-great about the mention-and well deserved. BTW, made your onion jam and it was great. Dolloped some on an onion pizza, where it was appreciated by all. I am looking forward to numerous other uses.

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