So, we have spent the
past weekend cooking and eating in our outdoor kitchens (or Haus Kuk) that we
have constructed out of tree limbs and bamboo poles. This is one of the structures that are used in
the villages by Papua New Guineans when they cook. While it may sound like a fun experience of
camping, trust me it is not that simple.
The structure is bound by either artificial or natural twine and the
cutting of the bamboo and tree limbs is all done by bush knives.
Moreover, you are lighting fire with matches or a lighter. And you are using chopped wood only. Well…you could cheat and use paper if you want, but typically in the village, you will not have paper. So there you have it. We are preparing for our 4 weeks of living in a remote village in the forest. Just Denese, me and our Wasfemili (Watch Family). This will be an interesting experience. Anyway, stay tuned…
Moreover, you are lighting fire with matches or a lighter. And you are using chopped wood only. Well…you could cheat and use paper if you want, but typically in the village, you will not have paper. So there you have it. We are preparing for our 4 weeks of living in a remote village in the forest. Just Denese, me and our Wasfemili (Watch Family). This will be an interesting experience. Anyway, stay tuned…
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