#ILoveMondays; Lamu Photo Challenge

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As you guys know a few fellow food and lifestyle bloggers and I went to Lamu in April. You can read my previous posts on Lamu here and my lunching experience here, all about the amazing street food too  it was so much fun and while we were there I suggested we take a photo challenge that I had previously seen on Jaysons Blog  and I absolutely loved. I shared the idea with the group and they loved it. The photo challenge was on. So here is the almost 30 photos I took.

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#ILoveMondays and Nyama Mama

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Is there anything in life that is better than your mama’s cooking? I know for me there is nothing better than my mums cooking. No matter how much people love my food and enjoy eating it over and over. I enjoy my mama’s food more. There are things she makes like her mbuzi fry (goat meat slow cooked in onions and garlic), tumbukiza (normally goat meat cooked slowly in water creating a broth then everything but the kitchen sink can be added to it, cabbage, carrots, kales etc) her rice dishes are out of this world. No matter how hard I try to replicate her cooking I never succeed.

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Lamu Street Food

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There is something about street food that tells you so much about what to expect about the town. I believe if the food is tasty and exciting then the people and their culture are exciting. If the food is a fusion of different cultures then the town is full of people from different countries. e.g “Street food” in Melbourne is a mixture of Asian, Greek and European street foods, and true to that the city is a melange of all these cultures.

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