Eating is always an adventure in Kosovo. With a combination of hot summer days and bad power, restaurants can have some trouble keeping food fresh. I had quite an interesting experience recently at the small Alfredo restaurant across from OSCE. I went over to the restaurant for lunch with a group of friends. We ordered and sat down for a good meal. The food is normally very delicious...but after today it will be a long, long, long time before I go back.
One of the group ordered a pasta dish covered with cheese. Just before taking a big bite of the meal, he noticed that the cheese was "crawling". As it turns out, the cheese had spoilt and there were all sorts of little worms/maggots/nasty crawly bugs wriggling around in the lasagna dish. I think all of us quickly lost our appetites as the dish was sent back to the kitchen. Funnily enough, the waiter kept the dish on the bill when it was presented to the group and we protested heavily about paying for such a dish.
Anyways, it was just another adventure in eating in Kosovo and I think I'll be poking my lasagna to make sure it doesn't move from now on!
This blog is a collection of stories of time spent living and working in Kosovo for the United Nations and the changes I saw between 2001 and 2013. The information presented is personal opinion or links to news articles on Kosovo and its people.
Sunday, September 15, 2002
Friday, August 30, 2002
New Family Member
There was a new addition to my family at the end of last month. I adopted a puppy that was born under the containers in HQ. I named him Smokey. I can't say how excited I am to have a puppy of my own :) I have always loved dogs and love having a pet.
My rugs are absolutely ruined after house-training him...but he is house-trained now :) I learned the hard-way that I can't feed him the wet dog-food that is sold in the markets because his stomach doesn't take it well *eww* And he does seem to get a little sick in the car...like puking every single time he goes anywhere!!!
I was able to find a vet in Pristina to give him his distemper and rabies shots. Since he was living with his brothers and sisters under our containers, it wasn't a surprise to me to find that he had fleas and worms...but that was quickly taken care of with medicine and bathing.
Smokey is also very curious. I took him out on the balcony one night because he was whining so much and wanted to go outside, but not to the bathroom. Well, he tried taking a dive head-first off the second floor but I luckily caught him by the legs before he was off! He has taken to following me around the house to see what I am doing and I am taking care not to step or trip over him since he is constantly on my heels.
My rugs are absolutely ruined after house-training him...but he is house-trained now :) I learned the hard-way that I can't feed him the wet dog-food that is sold in the markets because his stomach doesn't take it well *eww* And he does seem to get a little sick in the car...like puking every single time he goes anywhere!!!
I was able to find a vet in Pristina to give him his distemper and rabies shots. Since he was living with his brothers and sisters under our containers, it wasn't a surprise to me to find that he had fleas and worms...but that was quickly taken care of with medicine and bathing.
Smokey is also very curious. I took him out on the balcony one night because he was whining so much and wanted to go outside, but not to the bathroom. Well, he tried taking a dive head-first off the second floor but I luckily caught him by the legs before he was off! He has taken to following me around the house to see what I am doing and I am taking care not to step or trip over him since he is constantly on my heels.
Thursday, May 30, 2002
Road Rally Champ :)
This month, we had an IT Road Rally on the 25th that took us all around Kosovo. Our chief and his wife spent several weeks driving the back roads and planning a route that would take us from Pristina to Prizren to the Moroccan Army base near Obilic. Aaaaaaaaaaand...I was the champ!!!
Some of the clues and answers were like..
Bear left at the palm trees 100 meters before a venerable world famous restaurant. Q>Name the restaurant. A>Venera Mc'Donalds
200 meters after the structure reminiscent of a NASA rocket launch, Q> Name the restaurant "for the birds". A>Aviano (for Air Force Base in Italy :)
Q> If you have seven pears on a tree and eat all but three, how many do you have? A> Three
Some of the clues and answers were like..
Bear left at the palm trees 100 meters before a venerable world famous restaurant. Q>Name the restaurant. A>Venera Mc'Donalds
200 meters after the structure reminiscent of a NASA rocket launch, Q> Name the restaurant "for the birds". A>Aviano (for Air Force Base in Italy :)
Q> If you have seven pears on a tree and eat all but three, how many do you have? A> Three
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Sunday, January 20, 2002
Freezing the Nether-Regions!!!
Agh!!! It is soooo cold! When I returned from Christmas vacation, I discovered that we had not had power for the past eight days in Gracanica and my flat was 20�F! It was difficult to start a fire while your hands are shaking and your whole body is protesting the cold but I got one going! Then I ran around the flat closing all the doors and pulled out the hide-a-bed couch in the living room, grabbed my thermal sleeping bag and camped in the living room for a couple of days until I was able to heat the rest of the house to an acceptable level.
Even though the power has been off, I have been able to use a cooler on the balcony as a refrigerator. Unfortunately, while I was gone on vacation, the temperature in the real refrigerator dropped so low that one of my cans of pop exploded...so I got to clean up that mess :P
Even though the power has been off, I have been able to use a cooler on the balcony as a refrigerator. Unfortunately, while I was gone on vacation, the temperature in the real refrigerator dropped so low that one of my cans of pop exploded...so I got to clean up that mess :P
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