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  1. So many ways to make bofrot (togbei, puff puff): dry white wine for palm wine . . .plain yeast . . . baking powder. . .I'll report tomorrow
  2. @abenadove It's one of the Laws of the Universe, dear.
  3. Read the story about daughter Masi's musical http://bit.ly/2yXIFu
  4. Have you tried making waakye (rice and black-eyed peas) in a rice cooker? It's easy! See recipe #27 (www.betumiblog.blogspot.html)
  5. African-food themed t-shirts: www.betumiblog.blogspot.com; culinary tourism in Ghana: http://news.peacefmonline.c...
  6. @dkoa so true.
  7. @aqueousolutions How did the field trip in Abuja go today? Just over 2 weeks and you should be back in PA? Can't wait.
  8. @judithmuka Welcome to the world of social networking, Judith!
  9. @dkoa Nothing could make me happier to hear than that, DK.
  10. All this silky tigernut milk pudding, and no one home to eat it but me. Wish you were here. www.betumiblog.blogspot.com
  11. Just changed my blog address to www.betumiblog.blogspot.com. Please check it out: recipe #26 Tiger Nut Milk (pudding)
  12. @aqueousolutions So glad to see you updating us on your travels/speaking
  13. Put up some info and pictures about tigernuts (chufa) in prep for making atadwe milkye (tigernut milk), a pudding www.betumi.com/blog.html
  14. Just posted recipe #25 (jollof rice in crockpot). Now, does anyone have advice on how to get tiger nuts (chufa) to make tigernut pudding?
  15. @rootscuisine Scary but fascinating to look deeper at the organic industry.
  16. Still trying to perfect a slow cooker recipe for jollof rice. I welcome suggestions. . .
  17. Need a lift? Try fresh papaya slices sprinkled with lime juice (recipe #23).
  18. The weather got you down? Try a juicy mango: Recipe #22.
  19. Way to go, Ghana U20. Hey Brazil, look out.
  20. The secret to party-perfect jollof rice? See Recipe #20 for chicken jollof rice.