Atole tradition

Once a year towards the end of the dry season, the village nearby has a fun little morning tradition. Everyone makes their way to the very top of the hill. Six different families lug *huge* potsĀ of their best atole to share with the entire town. We get up early, we do not eat breakfast (you only make that kind of mistake once), and we walk to town to enjoy breakfast with friends.

For those who have never had the pleasure of drinking atole, it is a thick, hot drink, typically made from ground corn. Depending

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Cumbre Yah 2011: Meals for 65

Every year we host a sustainability festival called Cumbre Yah during Easter week. The cumbre, or “summit” in English, gathers people from around the world to join together and create workshops, classes, activities, and games. Every year is different, depending on the participants.

This year was pretty awesome.

The food served by the Bosque kitchen was pretty darn tasty.

happy food customers at the Bosque!

We had to do a bit of adjusting, as always, once we figured out that many folks

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