While we were in line to get our lunch between services, we saw this Gibnut in a cage. The Belizians love the meat of this animal. This one was destined to provide them with a tasty barbecue someday. I have not personally tired it, (to my knowledge) but I would, given the chance. The Gibnut is a very sought after animal to raise and eat. We were told it is very expensive to purchase Gibnut meat in Belize.
We celebrated our first Thanksgiving here in Belize this November. Our missionary friends, Dwayne and Linda Abernathy invited us, along with 4 of their neighbors over. One of the neighbors, Nancy, was able to find a nice turkey which she cooked up for us. It was so moist and yummy. We also got to meet some neighbors we had not need before, Jim and Becky. I’m going to try to post some pictures of our Thanksgiving day, but we have been having trouble getting pictures on our blog, so we’ll hold our breath and see. We had all the traditional trimmings, green bean casserole, mashed potatoes, etc. The only thing we were missing was cranberry sauce. Nancy, the other neighbor that was there, did prepare some, but accidentally left it on her kitchen table. Now Nancy loves cranberry sauce, so we are suspicious about her claim to have “accidentally” left it at home. Every time she smiled for the next couple of days, her tongue was a suspicious shade of pink. You will have to come to your own con...
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