| feeding a llama |
| traditional wares |
| I miss the sun. |
| street vendors in Cafayate |
| this little boy was so cute, peeking out at me |
| those bags are filled with a snack like kettle corn popcorn but made with quinoa |
| Remember that cute llama I fed? I ate llama, too |
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| I also found a salad with more than lettuce and tomato! Highlight of my day. |
| A peña, where people play traditional music and dance traditional dances during dinner. |
| empanadas |
| tamale: inside the husk is cornmeal with a beef filling |
| our lunch friends were from Uruguay |
| locro: a traditional stew made of beans and squash and ham, but I always give the ham part to Léa |
| Léa's goat stew |
| dessert: queso con miel (cheese with honey) |

My, my. This is where my fun and enjoyment would part ways with my digestive system! Not sure I could pet a llama one day and eat it the next!
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