tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6780089329278157245.post2602490152620830737..comments2017-05-07T16:27:18.570-07:00Comments on Senegal: Incredible EdiblesArlis Groveshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02861575367439939802noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6780089329278157245.post-68687493575511409822015-05-03T21:07:56.241-07:002015-05-03T21:07:56.241-07:00Enush, This blog had gone dormant for a very long...Enush, This blog had gone dormant for a very long time. I regret that I didn't see your comment until now. I trust that your visit to Dakar was life changing and that you were able to negotiate the nuances of life there. I, too, was there for one month. Each week I gained new skills that helped me become more and more independent. By the third week I realized that I must have learned the pulse of the city, at least the pulse of the places I frequented and the people I saw regularly. <br /><br />I'd be very interested in hearing what you discovered and what advice you would give now regarding people, food, culture, and weather.Arlis Groveshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02861575367439939802noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6780089329278157245.post-57262232154771392462012-09-19T04:57:30.203-07:002012-09-19T04:57:30.203-07:00i am enush from india. i am going to visit dakar f...i am enush from india. i am going to visit dakar for 1 month. what points should i keep in notice about people, food, culture, weather.<br /><br />i am going in december complete month.<br /><br />please tell me.<br /><br />my email is: royal.india92@yahoo.comEnushhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18438317331003040156noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6780089329278157245.post-15259044690375866552010-07-15T17:35:49.232-07:002010-07-15T17:35:49.232-07:00I tried to post a comment earlier about this - but...I tried to post a comment earlier about this - but couldn't - hopefully I'll be able to now! I agree with Barry - food does teach us a lot about the culture. Jim (my husband) grew up with Syrian food - and much of that is eaten by hand, or by using Syrian bread (flat bread) as a "scoop" - we have subsequently taught that to our children ... when they were small they loved eating with their hands!Doris Lee Rashidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05403019053790163013noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6780089329278157245.post-90009401601092328072010-07-13T23:51:00.873-07:002010-07-13T23:51:00.873-07:00Thank you for showing us all that food. Food and h...Thank you for showing us all that food. Food and how it is eaten is a clear window into a country's culture!Barry5khttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13377162246190239470noreply@blogger.com