This was an amazing treat for the team. The locals were very uninterested in it. Any guesses?
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.
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I think it is chocolate although I couldn't imagine the locals not be interested in that...
ReplyDeleteGod Bless,
Annemarie
Chocolate?
ReplyDeleteIt's a brownie or a cupcake you found along the side of the road. Five second rule still applies in Sudan.
ReplyDeleteVery similar to the brownies you make at home Doug. I usually prefer to have them served on a napkin as opposed to a piece of binder paper.
ReplyDeleteMy guess is, this is a sample of the pan of brownies you probably packed in the same back seat Ben was seen bouncing on the bumpy road to Kalalayi. While the presentation suffered, I bet they still tasted great!
ReplyDeleteIt's tree bark that you make some sort of tea out of that's naturally sweet.
ReplyDeleteMy second guess is aspirin.
ReplyDeleteTobacco...? No that's not right.
ReplyDeleteCoffee Grounds? Now there is something you all might be missing about now.
If you were Bear Grylls I would guess it's that specialy Monkey Poo that holds fermented coffee beans, Bear Grylls reall digs these types of finds.
Please don't be like Bear. Please.