This week over at Every Inchie Monday the world tour stops in Peru. I am not really into Peru. Especially since last year I somehow magically bought a ticket to Lima, Peru! Luckily, after changing all my passwords, filling out fraud paperwork and waiting 10 days I got my money back! Phew!!!
But since we are here in Peru why not sample a bit of the local cuisine. Did you know that in Peru they really, I mean REALLY, love their Guinea Pigs. Especially baked or grilled! I think I will turn vegetarian for this trip! LOL That said I decided to make a cute little living guinea pig for my inchie.
Isn't he cute? Too cute to eat I think, lol. Well that is it for me this week. Don't forget to fly on over to EIM and check out the great art. I do feel a bit hungry. I think I will go find something to snack on! ;)
Have a blessed and creative week!
I didn't know that, but I am a vegetarian so I would never eat it.
ReplyDeleteI love it on your inchie.
I like my meat but I dont think I will be eating one of these
DeleteA very appealing inchie. I hope you found something more palatable to munch on...I know when in Rome etc. But I grew very fond of Guinea pigs when the smalls went through that stage and would find it very difficult indeed to toss a couple on the bbq!
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lol yea I ate nachos! I get you on not being able to eat them
DeleteI love your adorable guinea pig! He is too cute to eat for sure. I can't imagine eating one of those cuties since I had several of those as pets growing up.
ReplyDeleteThanks Cathy. Never owned one but they are adorable
DeleteFabulous inchie, very difficult to believe it's on an inch
ReplyDeleteThanks Wendy, I did get it on an inch, Not sure how lol
DeleteSuch a sweet looking guinea pig and yes I did know about them being food so I was amused to see this reference here lol.
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Thanks Sally, I glad that you like the inchie
DeleteCute inchie! I did see a documentary where a woman in Peru used a guinea pig for healing sick people....the guineau pig was rubbed all over the sick woman and they believed he had then taken over the sickness. Afterwards they would kill the guinea pig :-(
ReplyDeleteThanks Margriet, I think that sounds awful!
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