I bought a loaf of Harvest Selects Garlic Cheese Bread today for a dinner we are having with some friends tonight. The back of the loaf of bread begins,
"Garlic has been known to prevent everything, from the common cold and flu to the plague. Garlic also helps you improve cardiovascular health. Prevent certain types of cancer and counter infections, including Anthrax. Combining the properties of garlic and wholeshome goodness of a loaf of bread, Harvest Gold, the No. 1 bread in Delhi, brings you this delightful Garlic Cheese bread."
Maybe the Red Cross will start recommending garlic bread for their 3-day emergency kits.
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We did have a really great Thanksgiving feast. It's always really nice to share our American traditions with our international friends.

Pictures from New Year's at the Spanish Embassy. Well, the first is at the apartment before we left.


Then look who I found in south Delhi for a night of giant Indian family dinners and a few beers?









I even found my Pants Twin to share a blanket with!
Our camel safari guides certainly took care of us. I even got a hug out of the deal :)
Back in Pushkar and with a few hours to kill before we boarded our night bus to Agra, we roamed around the city looking for interesting places. We even found a hostel I had been renting out and didn't even know it. Some foreigners were having a difficult time finding it though, so I thought I would help out.
We finally made it to Agra and the Taj Mahal to celebrate Christmas. More than once I have thought that it was really cool that we celebrated Christian's most important holiday at a famous Muslim monument in a predominently Hindu country.













