Bowling and Balut

Recently, Kurt and Ben attended a Father-son/guys event for Missionary men and their teenage sons.
They first went to a local bowling alley that is duck pin bowling.
Duckpin bowling is a variation of 10-pin bowling. The balls used in duckpin bowling are 4-3/4 in (12 cm) to 5 in (12.7 cm) in diameter (which is slightly larger than a softball), weigh 3 lb 6 oz (1.5 kg) to 3 lb 12 oz (1.7 kg) each, and lack finger holes. The pins are squatty too.

Then they ate balut - for those brave enough to try it.

A balut (spelled standardized as balot) is a developing duck embryo (fertilized duck egg) that is boiled and eaten in the shell. It is commonly sold as streetfood in the Philippines.

It's one of those strange foods that if you come to Philippines you should try, but not all of us do!!! The other food to try here is durian!