Harmony In Setif, Algeria

My Life As An American Living In Algeria
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Welcome to my blog about my experiences while living in Algeria!



Auto Care Shops in Algeria

Just some pics I took out shopping with the kids.

auto detailing products shop algeria auto detailing products shop algeria This is an auto detailing supplies shop on the main boulevard near our home. They sell everything from decals to steering wheels and hubcaps. Unfortunately, like  many of  the products  found in Algeria, they are China imported knock-offs. I’m not really sure where one would go to get the good stuff. ‘Ain’t no Pimp My Ride kind of shops or garages round these parts.

auto care products shop algeria This is an auto care products shop, a block off the main boulevard near our home. They sell everything from oil, batteries, to window washing fluid. When passing by we usually see them installing fresh car batteries into customers vehicles. It’s actually a very quiet shop most of the time. My daughter always wants to play with the car batteries when we are passing by. And the shopkeeper always gives her a ‘look’.

Anyway….

Happy Detailing!

Our Eid

Today was Eid, the day after the last day of Ramadan. Just wanted to give you a rundown of what we did and some things about the day to give some insight to the traditions of this holiday.

First, nearing the end of Ramadan, you hear firecrackers going off here and there. The igniting of firecrackers are multiplied on Eid. Makes me a little nervous, since you will find small, unsupervised children lighting them.

All morning we could hear the Mosque calls. Many more than usual.

Actually, this Eid is referred to as the little Eid. The big Eid is in about 10 weeks time, when they kill the lamb.

One tradition for today is for all the children to have a new set of clothes and shoes to wear. And for adults too. But the emphasis on the kiddies.

In the morning the children are carted around to thier aunts and uncles and grandparents homes to visit and collect money, candies and cookies.

Today, we had a nice lunch with MIL and FIL and extended family(we live in a family villa). They served Eye-eesh, a tomatoe based soup with dried lamb meat. Very tastey!

At around 3pm, the whole family came around for cookies, milk and coffee. Which we all congregated in the dining room/living room to consume. The men sat at the dining room table as us ladies sat in the comfy chairs in the living room. All the cousins played outside. Usual conversation on the women’s side included talk about the hair stylist’s we all go to, thier pricing and quality of hair coloring, cooking, and the children’s school. Typical topics of discussion. No political talk there. :(

Afterward, everyone parts and I scramble back to MIL’s kitchen to snake some leftovers from lunch, after taking care of my little ones. But, then, I am so so full. Can barely eat another thing! And hubby is off visiting friends.

And now I am here, surfing the net, and composing this post.

Below are some pics of the cookies my SILs prepared:

Algerian Cookies - Sable Algerian Cookies - Crescent Algerian Cookies - White Crescent Algerian Baklawa

Algerian Chocolates … and some chocolates.

Hope you all are enjoying your Eid 2007!