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Africa Cattle – White Boran Cattle, Veterinary Station, Kenya Food Women
Women mixing and straining something over a bowl: Making baby food. This is a nature village woman repeating a leasson (making baby food) my trained teacher taught her. One of my trained student teachers is helping her. This was taken in Liberia where I as a AID Extension Home Economics Technician.
Women with pots. Boil only enough water for the famlies drinking and cooking for one day. This was the only covered recepticale that could be found in the market in Liberia.
Women in a demonstration: Planning meals with a selection of food available by three of our village students. Pointing out the importance of the nutritional value of fruit in the diet. Practical meal planning method - using the actual food.
Woman with candy and woman with sugar cane: In Liberia you see the children chewing and sucking on sugar cane stalks. On the platter are little covered hard candies. Both are sweet but the stalk is better because it has some minerals and the candy has only sugar.
Women in demo. with dried milk: Reconstituting dried milk with sanetary equipment. Dried milk was shipped in but no one knew how to use it. Now how to get it out to the villages. There was no beast of burden and very very few if any trucks.