As usual, we went to the club on Saturday evening and while we ladies sat around the round table (doh), the men were glued to the England/Australia rugby match. I took a large foccacia and beef sausage snacks and Hot English Mustard as snacks. Louise wanted a photo of our [regular] group; we all posed - husband's included - and then we realized that Amanda's husband, Andre wasn't with us. He was almost on top of the TV shouting at the biased ref! We called him and while we had several photos taken, Louise, who could see the screen, promised Andre that there was no try being scored. As we finished and he returned to his post, we saw that a try had indeed been scored. We all apologized, laughingly, to Andre!
A select group of friends; from left: Thys, Wessel (our IT friend!), his wife, Louise; reluctant poser, Andre, his wife, Amanda; Grant and moi!
On Sunday morning, we went out for an hour-and-a-half and had a really enjoyable outing. When Grant dropped me off at home, I immediately prepared for a potjiekos meal which the Mzungu Expats had asked for. Michael had started the fire in our backyard, Regina had prepared the vegetables for me yesterday and all I had to do was to add the oil to the two pots (we had one chicken and one vegetarian potjie ) I've posted about this before: it's a crazy South African method of cooking a meal outside in a three-legged cast iron pot over coals.
By 11am when Grant came home from the office, the coals were ready to be placed under the pots, I added the vegetable oil and we were ready to go. Within a few minutes, Johan emerged from his cottage behind our house and Thys arrived from his quarters over at the Guest House. The men love potjie as they can fiddle with cooking as well.
Grant checking on the first vegetables to go in: onions
Grant stirs in the chicken and herbs, while Thys takes charge of the vegetarian potjie
Thys gets down and does his job!
A great day was had by these men who need a little light relief from running a mining project 24/7!
I wish you all a wonderful week ahead.
Sounds like a good time was had by all over the weekend. Have a wonderful week ahead. Hugs. xx
ReplyDeleteI can smell it from here!
ReplyDeleteMmmmmmmm.
I don't know anything about rugby, although my youngest brother played it when he lived with me. He would get up in the morning, have a shower, and go to school. One wet towel on the floor. He would play rugby after school, come home for another shower, leave another wet towel on the floor, eat with a healthy appetite, then go to his martial arts class. Then, as you've probably guessed, he'd come home, and take another shower. Three wet towels on the floor. I'd call him to the bathroom.
ReplyDelete"Robbie Davies, what do you see in this room?"
"I dunno, what do I see?"
"You've used three towels today, and left them on the floor."
Then I'd make him pick them up and take them downstairs to the laundry room. The next day he would start the whole process over again, and I'd go down to the laundry room to find the three towels from the day before on top of the washing machine.
That's probably why I don't like rugby.
Luv, K
Such a happy looking group. I have yet to try potjie. This trip for sure.
ReplyDeleteMy weekend was rather boring and I am jealous when I see you all together having fun with cooking in sunshine and warm weather ! It's getting really cold here now 3° and very humid so you don't even want to put your nose outside !
ReplyDeleteTold my wife just this week its time to make a potjie again
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