The Hayes Zoo

Our Purpose


- to know God and use our entire lives in service to Him.

- to stand in the gap through prayer, giving and service to viable ministries in Latin America.

- to be transparent helpers of fellow brothers and sisters in Christ, using our resources and skills that through the Holy Spirit, we might encourage and equip those who have less.

- to share a living perspective from Latin America to our churches, friends and family in the states and beyond.

Friday, September 11, 2009

Foodie Friday....

and a question. Do I always look like a hobbit when my 6'4" husband takes my (5'2") picture????????? Egads...short and wide. Oh wait - the real question is below.



What do YOU think this is???????????????????????????????? If you live in my town you can't tell. :)

Hints:
It's edible.
It will be served with (as) dinner tonight.
It cost 5 lempiras or around 25 cents.
I have NEVER SEEN OR EATEN this before.
My husband has.

A normal person would call it a contest but I have nothing but a round of applause to give to the person who gets it right.

Then again, I could send you a bouquet and you could pose like this with it.

Faith

6 comments:

Grateful for Grace said...

No clue. It makes me think of collard greens, though.

I have the same problem when my hubby takes my photo, but it's because I'm (almost) five feet tall.

Kris Thede said...

Haiti guess is mustard greens.

Live Simply Love Strongly said...

Chard? Collard greens? It's hard to see....

Theresa in WV said...

Greens. I know; no applause for me.

Love your picture! I think you are adorable.

The Reader said...

I don't know the name of it, but I think we have the same thing here. I just don't remember what it is called, darn it. I think it starts with an E, though....not espinafre, but the other one....drat. I need to pay more attention to that sort of thing!

Be sure you come back and tell us how it was!

Missus Wookie said...

Chard, collards, greens... Looks a bit like perpetual spinach too.