Monday, February 2, 2009
A Little History About Meru People
Meru tribe or Merus are a Bantu ethnic group who reside on the rich agricultural north eastern slopes of Mount Kenya in the Eastern province of Kenya. The name Meru refers to both the people and the location. Merus are primarily agrarian, with a few domestic animals. Meru is divided into seven sections, namely: Tigania, Igemebe, Imenti, Miutuni, Igoji, Mwimbi and Muthambi. The Chuka and Tharaka are now considered part of Meru but have different oral histories and mythology.
Sunday, February 1, 2009
KENYAN TEA LATTE
USE YOUR ESPRESSO MAKER TO PREPARE THIS RECIPE
INGREDIENTS:
8 tea bags 4 cups (32 oz.) water 1 oz. almond syrup Whole milk Ground nutmeg or chocolate Directions: Prepare a strong tea with 8 tea bags in 4 cups (32 oz.) boiling water. Steep for 5 minutes. Remove tea bags. Pour 5 oz. of hot tea into each tea cup, add almond syrup and stir. Steam whole milk and top tea with 1 tablespoon steamed milk. Garnish with ground nutmeg or chocolate.
Serves 6
ENJOY!
INGREDIENTS:
8 tea bags 4 cups (32 oz.) water 1 oz. almond syrup Whole milk Ground nutmeg or chocolate Directions: Prepare a strong tea with 8 tea bags in 4 cups (32 oz.) boiling water. Steep for 5 minutes. Remove tea bags. Pour 5 oz. of hot tea into each tea cup, add almond syrup and stir. Steam whole milk and top tea with 1 tablespoon steamed milk. Garnish with ground nutmeg or chocolate.
Serves 6
ENJOY!
We are so proud of our progress!!!
No. of girls rescued 70
No. of girls boarding at centre currently 52
No. of girls walk in support 11
No of girls provided legal support 18
No of girls enrolled in vocational training 27
No. of girls boarding at centre currently 52
No. of girls walk in support 11
No of girls provided legal support 18
No of girls enrolled in vocational training 27
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