By Sara:
A friend of ours, Willy, who was a student in Mbale when we were there 10 years ago, invited me to teach about agriculture and the fireless cooker in his home church of Apac. It was a fun day with many women and young people from the church. On a hot day during the dry season, I was thankful for the tent the church had for events like this.
Learning about soil can be fun!
I don't have any pictures of the fireless cooker, but they were really excited about the possibility of saving firewood/charcoal and time when cooking beans. In this area, people usually eat beans once or twice a day, which is very time-consuming to cook. They said this would be SO useful for them all the time. One lady said she had been having serious respiratory issues and was thankful for a way to cook beans without having to be in a smoky kitchen for hours at a time. Another man said he was going to start cooking beans in a fireless cooker and strap it to the back of his motorcycle so he could deliver cooked beans to children in school at their lunch time.
Wow. You are making such wonderful impact. Thanks be to God.
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