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Mak Nao | cooking in Laos with whole foods | Page 2
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Cooking in Laos with whole foods. Newer posts →. January 18, 2011. Stash licorice spice herbal tea. 1 T dried licorice root. 2 inches of cinnamon stick. Add 4 cups of water and simmer for at least 20 minutes. Drink some, add more water, and continue simmering for the whole evening. It will make your house smell great. Monthly Rice Field Photo #3 – January. January 14, 2011. Photo taken January 12, 2011. Ramen Noodles in Beef Broth. January 4, 2011. You can read more about that experience here. Anyway, ra...
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New Pictures | Words and Meditations
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June 11, 2009. Please check out our pictures from our trip to Kenya and Tanzania by clicking the “Our pictures” link to the left. They have some of the pictures from the blog and more. Take care. Laquo; The conclusion to “On tour with CRWRC”. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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Going on Tour with CRWRC | Words and Meditations
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May 19, 2009. Going on Tour with CRWRC. May 1, 2009. We drove on until we reached a small compound nestled among some trees and greenery. A sign by the gate read Amani Ya Juu. There we met Amy Thompson, a Bridger for CRWRC Kenya, also our friend and tour guide for the next few days. May 2, 2009 Bird of Paradise. May 3, 2009. A view of the rural area outside of Thika. Most of that green is tea fields. May 5, 2009 Recycled Manure. Standing in the resevoir for the generator, still unused😉. On May 21, 2009.
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The Past Month | Words and Meditations
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March 27, 2009. When we first came to Uganda it was our hope to volunteer with an organization outside of the church in order to get a broad perspective of how others organizations are engaging this community, how these approaches related to or differed from CRWRC’s approach, and what we could glean from their work for our future practice in development. Unfortunately, volunteering is more difficult than we originally expected. In the past two months we have visited almost a dozen organizations and the m...
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The conclusion to “On tour with CRWRC” | Words and Meditations
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June 11, 2009. The conclusion to “On tour with CRWRC”. May 19, 2009. What provides a great breeding ground for fish and crabs and helps protect land and people from the effects of large waves? The answer: Mangrove trees! They have also built and tend these fish ponds for added income. The water in the ponds is daily replenished by the tide, which pushes water through the pipes to refill the ponds. May 20, 2009. May 21, 2009. Butterfly catching and bee stings! That evening we reflected on the day’s ...
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Three Years in Review | Words and Meditations
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April 20, 2009. Three Years in Review. A wonderful welcome at the Adult Literacy group in Adyeda. CRWRC and Diocese staff sit to discuss evaluation summary. We continue to press forward in our work as God’s instruments, and through our time of evaluation and reflection we hope to move forward in unison with our partners as we serve the community in Northern Uganda together. Laquo; The End of Poverty. I hear the rains down in Africa…. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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I hear the rains down in Africa… | Words and Meditations
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April 20, 2009. I hear the rains down in Africa…. I know it’s cheesy, but I had to give a blog this title at least once while we’re working hereit’s the rules. :) And there really could be no better time for such a title. The rains have come back! Laquo; Three Years in Review. Going on Tour with CRWRC. Amen and Praise the Lord! On April 21, 2009. Yes the title is cheesy, but yes it had to be done at some point =). Praise the Lord that the rains have come! It is still dry dry dry and hot here in Olancho.
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June 1, 2009. May 6, 2009. Today we headed out northeast of Nairobi, beyond Thika to the town of Muranga where we met Isaac, the Christian Community Services (CCS) program officer for the area. CCS is the community development wing of the Anglican Church of Kenya and is a development partner with CRWRC. Isaac picked us up at the matatu park and off we drove to meet with community groups working in Gituamba, Kayo, and Kamuiru. Vertical gardens maximize the minimal land families have. May 7, 2009. By 10:00...