Simon and his family visited us the other weekend. They brought many gifts! Among the things they brought were three live chickens. Probably the favorite meal of many Kenyan families will include chicken. (It's a luxury.)
So they really blessed us by slaughtering and cleaning the chickens. Last time we were given a chicken, Heather slaughtered it. (I forgot what my excuse was to bow out that time.) This time they offered to do the duties - and we gladly accepted.
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Yes, but chickens are the most supreme of delicacies - to at least some of my friends.
Ooooh, Heather is brave.
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