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Real Name: Glenn Brown
Lives In: Regina, CA
Member Since: Mar 09, 2002
VT Rank: 4

 
At home in my flat: Try some local Nshima
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    One of the great things about having my household helper James prepare my meals was that I got to sample how the local Zambians ate. Here (in my local 'chitenge' shirt), I've returned home for a simple lunch called 'nshima', prepared by James . This is a traditional Zambian (and East/West African) dish made from ground maize (corn) flour known locally as 'mealie meal'. Although maize was not introduced to Africa until the mid-1500s, thanks to its importation from America by Portugese and other explorers, it soon took a very strong foothold with the locals due to its yields as compared to the previously used sorghum. It is a good thing that I had James doing the cooking, because preparation of nshima requires expert paddling of the boiled maize flour into a sticky paste. Once this is prepared (my left dish here), it is eaten without using implements by dipping a ball of this paste into a side dish of 'relish', which can be made of meat, poultry, fish or nuts and/or a vegetable such as rapeseed or cabbage. As you would expect, the flavour is really dependent on what is in the relish and how you want to 'spice' it up a bit. I am not a fussy eater, so found it to be a great meal the way James prepared it!

    By the way, the triganglar carton on the table was how the milk was locally delivered to your door - it was UHT treated so it would not spoil. It had been a long time since I had ever seen home delivery of milk, and I certainly was not expecting it in Zambia! The Chess set on the table was one of the things I used to help pass my time in Luanshya, having a couple of regular foes in those pre-internet days.

    Favorite Dish: My cooking skills were basically non-existant when I arrived in Zambia, but I was lucky that one of the local women Volunteers from Canada, Helen, took me under her wing and tried to teach me a bit of self-sufficiency! I had a lot of great meals eating-out at functions hosted by other volunteers or married couples and I think they really kept me going! All of the cities and towns on the Copperbelt had a great mixture of restaurants (especially Chinese) so I also enjoyed those few times eating-out under more expensive conditions than normal for a 'poor' Volunteer.

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    Comments for Bwana_Brown about Luanshya
    richiecdisc Wed Oct 7, 2009 00:48 UTC
     What an amazing adventure. Love the nightlife tip and what a find in James, especially the local foods and maggot saving laundry detail! It's good to see your "real life" wasn't ruined. In fact, it seems this was the beginning of the whole thing.
    Gili_S Sun Aug 16, 2009 16:04 UTC
     Nice to see for a change how was life in Africa in the old days :) I wonder how much it have been developed since? I would have like to visit this country one day.
    JohnMG Mon Aug 3, 2009 22:16 UTC
     Nice find! I worked here 76-81 in Power Plant then SE28# , then SE Baluba. Many memories, all good. I remember the jacaranda tree by Std Bank. Had a lovely place on 'E' Avenue. Thanks so much for this. John Gray
    Nemorino Mon Jul 6, 2009 13:37 UTC
     Glenn, these are fascinating & moving accounts of your life in Zambia in the 1970s! Your account of meeting & marrying Sue right there in Luanshya reminds me of another VT member, tiabunna (George) who got engaged in Oodnadatta in the Australian outback.
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