Albania
Winter 2000
February
26

Julia Childs couldn't have been prouder! Everything was gathered, gas
burner, fresh cow's milk, rock salt, even sugar in a broken bottle. Just move the cat and we're ready for cooking school.
One of the practical things we do in the village is to help raise the living standards of the folks we meet. Whether in the field or in the home
we try to teach them something they hadn't known before. Oatmeal is a practical, simple solution to their diet but a foodstuff they
are not familiar with.
Besides the oatmeal, when a man comes close to food preparation in Albania, it throws doubts on the project. I would love to have helped in the
cooking but Sarah thinks the "uneducated" tend to jump in and spoil the endeavor. It was easy to see these doubts having their effect on the
ladies. Even the cat was more cautious. My role was thus reduced to taking pictures.
The women were harmlessly indifferent as the milk boiled. They sat back looking over the procedure like they were attending the funeral of a second
cousin. Entertainment was the next phase as they moved closer to watch Sarah mix oats, salt and sugar into the pan.
Curiosity was having a fresh start. With the mixture thickening, their attention was beginning to
border on reverence as Sarah stirred and waited. Finally a gray paste emerged.
Sarah put in a spoon and motioned. No one moved. Their caution and reserve had a certain frankness about it. Their four faces looked like Mt.
Rushmore. Sarah looked at me and I obliged with one big spoonful. All four ladies looked astonished and puzzled. Their big soft eyes waited for
my reaction. Instead I took another taste and another.
The closest lady seemed full of energy and sparkle, and so I handed her a spoonful. Then in a second she gave me one of those grateful looks and a
happy light broke in her face. Immediately the others joined in. Someone rang the dinner bell. With the women laboring to move into position over
the pan, we left realizing the success we had done in Jesus' name.
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