
We had a great Relief Society Enrichment Activity
a few weeks ago. To begin with we were shown how
to make an incredible tomato chutney Sister
Hussain and Sister Buksch showed us how. They
are both indian and use wonderful indian spices.
Not store bought dried spices, spices they have grown
and dried and crushed....yum!

This is Sister Draniatu and Sister Maria Hussain.
Her mother is the RS President and her husband
is the Bishop.

Sister Hussain, the RS Pres. and her daughter,
Shareene. Sister Husssain turned 72 on Sunday.

Another Sister Buksch and Sister Adamson. She
is married to an Australian who is working here
for a year.

After they showed us how to make the chutney,
we were taken into the RS room where these
tables were sete up. We each had a name card
at our place setting. They were famous women's
names. Some biblical, some modern, some from
church history. We were then asked to tell what
Christ-like qualities "our" woman had. It was
great. Then we were served the best food that
I have eaten since arriving in Fiji. It is called
Palau (I think). It is a rice/chicken dish with
incredibiel spices in it. A little spicey, but not
too much. No matter what dish they are cooking
they always throw in the entire chicken. So your
serving will have yummy chicken with lots of
bones. They are experts at getting the chicken off
the bone while it is in their mouth....me, not so much.
My plate had bones with quite a bit of meat on them,
theirs were just clean bones! We spooned the tomatoe
chutney onto the palau....it was heaven. Sister Hussain
told me she would come teach all of us sr. missionaries
how to make it next month. Maybe I will actually be
able to duplicate it when I get home....maybe.
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