Mom asked the missionaries in Isla to find us two pineapples and a liter of pineapple juice. She wanted the new temple president and his wife to taste what Isla is most famous for. We took them out there with us to the branch conference. After church in that branch, the members gifted us with 20 pineapples and three huge jugs of juice. I think they are 5 liter plastic bottles. We are giving away the goods as fast as we can! These pineapples are called piƱa miel, honey pineapple. They are supposed to be the best in the world. They don't ship out of Mexico because the skin is really tender and they would bruise. But, they sell them in our Costco for 25.5 pesos each. At the peak of the season you can get them for 1 peso in Isla. The juice sells on the street for 12-20 pesos per liter. The members would take no money. The man on the right is the new branch president there. The missionary is Elder Tryon from Dallas.
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Mom asked the missionaries in Isla to find us two pineapples and a liter of pineapple juice. She wanted the new temple president and his wife to taste what Isla is most famous for. We took them out there with us to the branch conference. After church in that branch, the members gifted us with 20 pineapples and three huge jugs of juice. I think they are 5 liter plastic bottles. We are giving away the goods as fast as we can! These pineapples are called piƱa miel, honey pineapple. They are supposed to be the best in the world. They don't ship out of Mexico because the skin is really tender and they would bruise. But, they sell them in our Costco for 25.5 pesos each. At the peak of the season you can get them for 1 peso in Isla. The juice sells on the street for 12-20 pesos per liter. The members would take no money. The man on the right is the new branch president there. The missionary is Elder Tryon from Dallas.
Mmmmm, the pineapples and juice look wonderful!! Great story about Vincente and his family. Convert baptism stories are the best!
ReplyDeletePineapple--yum!
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