Here she is.
“You remembered me!” she said, when I went back on Tuesday to buy eight chicken thighs.
“Of course!” I said. “This time I’m making korean-style chicken.”
Her eyes widened. “Is that sweet or spicy?”
“Both.”
She smiled. “Ay, que rico….”
We chit-chatted some more, and she told me her name. It’s Lourdes, but most people call her Lulu.
Bob Mrotek
Remember that Lulú is pronounced loo-LOO in Spanish and not LOO-loo like we pronounce it in English 🙂
Joy
Chicken sellers must have immune systems de hierro.
Don Cuevas
I accompanied a friend on a visit to the Pátzcuaro mercado yesterday. The next to last stop was at a different, younger, Smiling Chicken Lady’s puesto.
Have you ever watched these women quickly break down a whole chicken into its parts, using their bare hands and an extremely sharp knife or shears?
Whooo! You want to give them all the respect they deserve.
Saludos,
Don Cuevas
Gemma
I lo-VE Lu-LOO and I’m sure to love the recipe you create with her chicken + your Korean grocery merch.
Don’t forget to share with the readership!
You can term it Pollo Luluesco.
xo Gemma