While at Johnson Tombe's home, his shorter wife brought us honey from his five hives and butter ground from seesee ) sesame seed. You pour it in your hand, mix it up and slurp away. It tasted like a kind of candy both Darwin and Craig enjoyed as kids but we can't think of the name for the life of us.
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.
Monday, November 22, 2010
Sesame butter and honey
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Could it have been Bit-O-Honey from the 50's, 60's 70's and 80's.
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I agree Bit-O-Honey. Good stuff!
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