Our camp mascot is now dinner. It was quick and painless. You lay the chicken down, put one foot on the legs and the other foot on the wings. Then the chickens head is in your left hand and the knife is in the right. They make 2 X marks on the ground (tradition) and sever the head keeping it attached by a small amount of skin.
R.I.P Chanana
From the mobile handheld of Doug Bartel
Hillcrest Church and Falls Community Church have joined together to bring the Gospel as well as humanitarian aid to a remote village in Southern Sudan. The people of Southern Sudan have been devastated by the long civil war and genocide over religious freedom. Food security is the most important need in the area we are traveling to. We are going to help the village of Kalalayi build a farm that can sustain the village and produce enough extra as to sell in the local markets.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Chanana about to become dinner
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Chanana? Is that a cross between a Chicken and a Banana? Sounds delicious.
ReplyDeleteOh wow. I cannot believe you are feeding Darwin poultry, always stay up wind from him.
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Tasty- I think that is what we call organic (and pay extra for it at Hyvee )
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