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| First you take the peanuts and you smash them, you smash them. | 
 Our Maes taught us how to make a traditional Mozambiquean dish. 
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| Then you take the coconuts and you break them, you break them. | 
This is my Mae explaining how to open the coconut.  Did you know that coconuts hiss when you open them? 
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| Then you take the coconuts (again?) and you scrape them, you scrape them. | 
 2 out of 3 Maes approve of my coconut scraping.
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| Cut the head off the chicken. | 
I actually missed the chicken-mataring.  I guess none of my classmates wanted to make the actual cut.  Then we were too slow with the de-feathering so my Mae took over.  Some people eat the head.  We didn't.
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| Abandon the classroom. | 
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| Fry the onions.  Grill the chicken. | 
After the traditional dish was finished we started "teaching" our Maes how to cook an American dish. 
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| Peel EVERYTHING.  Peel ALL the tomatoes. | 
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| Voila.  Spaghetti?? | 
We tried to make spaghetti with meat sauce but ... it turned into a meat-sauce with a little tomatoes in it.  We couldn't just go to the store and buy a can of tomatoes, and I guess tomatoes are expensive now.  We added some other vegetables.  It turned out okay but I wouldn't call it spaghetti sauce.
 
Peel ALL the tomatoes!!!!! thanks for these blogs Sam, I never stop smiling
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