So, here is the official cookbook cover and table of contents, along with some very delicious food we've cooked up so far! Having Colin here now (He arrived June 28th) is extra nice because when my hands are covered in flour or fruit juice, he can be taking pictures and writing recipes down. The first few weeks were a bit hectic, especially when the idea of "measuring ingredients" wasn't a necessary thing to Farida and mama. Now they know and Colin brought over some more cooking utensils to make it all easier (Thanks mom and Linda for sending them over with him!).
Today, Daniel, Colin, and I left cooking temporarily to give a quick talk for the Engineering World Health students about what we've been up to and how GCS was started. It was really nice visiting TCDC again and reminiscing about my Swahili and technical classes last summer. We brought them some maandazi to try - the "doughnuts" in the slide show above, which definitely was a crowd pleaser :D Then heading back to Makumira to continue our cooking "lesson" of the day, we ended finishing 6 recipes - most definitely a record breaking day!
I've also been showing Colin around so we spent the past two weekends playing with babies at Cradle of Love, visiting the Meserani snake park, and the Arusha Cultural Center
Today, Daniel, Colin, and I left cooking temporarily to give a quick talk for the Engineering World Health students about what we've been up to and how GCS was started. It was really nice visiting TCDC again and reminiscing about my Swahili and technical classes last summer. We brought them some maandazi to try - the "doughnuts" in the slide show above, which definitely was a crowd pleaser :D Then heading back to Makumira to continue our cooking "lesson" of the day, we ended finishing 6 recipes - most definitely a record breaking day!
I've also been showing Colin around so we spent the past two weekends playing with babies at Cradle of Love, visiting the Meserani snake park, and the Arusha Cultural Center