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Texas Potjie 2010

Over the labor day week­end we went away to the 10th annual Texas Potjie. For my Amer­i­can friends, potjiekos, lit­er­ally trans­lated means “small pot food”. From Wikipedia — “In South Africa, potjiekos (pro­nounced /ˈpɔɪkiːkɒs/), lit­er­ally trans­lated “small pot food”, is a stew pre­pared out­doors in a tra­di­tional round, cast iron, three-legged pot (the potjie) which is found in the homes and vil­lages of peo­ple through­out south­ern Africa.[1] The pot is heated effi­ciently using small amounts of wood, char­coal or if fuel is scarce, twisted grass or even dried ani­mal dung.”

Despite the fact that fuel was not scarce, and no ani­mal dung was used, we had a great time! It was awe­some to get together with over 850 South Africans, and basi­cally get a bit of per­spec­tive about this adven­ture we are on.

I was for­tu­nate enough to be a judge of both the boere­wors & potjie com­pe­ti­tions, and the food was brilliant!

A big thank you must go to Esme & John Els, as well as all the other who were involved in orga­niz­ing the week­end, I can’t wait until next year!