Archive for January, 2008

How to make use of Charcoal Dust

Posted on January 31, 2008. Filed under: Local Content |

Article researched and posted by Maria Nakirya upon request from a CELAC Blog Guest

Charcoal dust is a residue from charcoal. It is that soot black powdery substance normally found at the bottom of charcoal sacks, charcoal selling stores or in the charcoal making areas. It results from the chip offs from the charcoal slates.
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Learn to make yourself Ghee at Home

Posted on January 7, 2008. Filed under: General Information, Local Content |

By Maria Nakirya, Program Coordinator, CELAC Program
From my interaction with cattle keeping tribes in Uganda, I learnt more about ghee. It is a lot more that an appetizer put in beans or groundnuts to give it a more exotic taste.
Ghee is clear butter fat made out of goat, cow or sheep’s milk. It is [...]

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