Last weekend was another busy one. On Saturday I went with a couple of friends from work to explore the Jardins area. I guess the nearest equivalent in London would probably be Knightsbridge. The bairro is home to the most expensive street in Latin America, Rua Oscar Freire. We wandered up and down admiring the beautiful shops, any possibility of buying anything obviously non-existent on an intern's salary!
We then went to a nearby salon and two of my friends got manicures, it was a seriously smart place and even though I passed on the manicure I enjoyed the cappuccino I was given on entering!
Afterwards we headed down Oscar Freire again to find somewhere to eat. We chose Frutaria, a restaurant specialising in the most amazing fruit juices, stating the obvious! Shame I chose a panini with fries!! I'm getting spoilt, the fruit juices are just so amazing and cheap here that they didn't seem that tempting especially as they were triple the price of my local lanchonete. That being said my panini was delicious and made a welcome change from the daily rice and feijão. We then treated ourselves to an ice cream from the most amazing sorveteria, somewhere I will definitely be heading back to!
The fruit ready to be juiced... |
Cioccolato Guanaja and Maracujá |
After arriving home at around 9, exhausted, I was asked by my flatmate if I wanted to go to a friend's for a few drinks, it was the last thing I felt like doing but I vowed to myself when I arrived to say yes to everything (within reason) so I enthusiastically accepted and we headed out again. We got back home at around 5 AM after a "few drinks"! I don't know how I physically managed to keep my eyes open!
Sunday was Dia dos Pais (Father's Day. In our family at least, it doesn't rank very highly in importance, however in Brazil it is a big deal. We headed to my flatmate's cousin's house where the entire family had already gathered, probably around 30 people in total. After a bit sun bathing on the roof terrace, we all sat down for lunch and began to eat....and eat...and eat a bit more. We didn't stop eating until about 3 hours later! We ate everything from moqueca(sea bass stew) to prawn curry to slow cooked lamb all accompanied by copious amounts of farofa, rice and manioc chips!!
Moqueca Farofa |
Manioc; This.... becomes this |
From left to right... mil folhas, pudim de chocolate, pão de mel, pudim de maracujá! |
So now I'm in the middle of a normal working week... I managed to make my first big error a few minutes ago...I arranged a teleconference with a UK company but told them the Brazilian time so they were waiting 4 hours to speak to us! Not in my boss' good books at the moment...
Better go and clear up the mess!
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