Elder Lake asked me to make the wedding cakes for 7 weddings. One on Thursday and 6 on Friday. Isabel da Silva (District RS Pres{also cleans for me}) helped me make the cakes the way she does it. Wow!! What a lot of work. I told him he owes me big-time! What I have on is my capulana apron.
This is the kitchen area of our Manga Chapel. There is a real (although small) kitchen in the building, but they only bake cakes in there. This is where the real cooking happens over coal and charcoal.
Here I am helping them shred cabbage for coleslaw. I was told that I had to make my pieces smaller. It was very difficult, but they made it look so easy, especially Maria!
Here they are frying pieces of fish. Elder Thurston and Elder Domingo are hard at work.
Irma Louisa is cooking "feijão" (beans) full of good stuff to go with the rice.
This is the rice (arroz) cooking station.
Here the sisters are cooking fries (batatas fritas) and chicken (frango). This is a typical church dinner.
These couples get married and then the next day they are baptized. It has been a real problem because it costs so much to get married that couples usually just live together. The dowry (lobolo) paid to the brides family is usually very high, the marriage license and the party are very expensive. Our missionaries are helping them to complete the paper work and then break with tradition and get married so they can be baptized. Then they are married in groups and the ward has a big party for everyone. Works very well.
Here are the 6 cakes. I used cooked frosting and it held up pretty well. The day was so hot and it took so long to get started and done I was really worried that they would all melt. But they were okay and the couples were able to take them home.
Elder Lake is standing on the Left and President Camelizene (District Pres) standing on the far right is getting ready to start the marriages. Each couple comes up to the small table, gets married and signs the official paperwork. The people in the congregation usually sign after each marriage so the process takes awhile.
Here is one of the brides waiting in a hot car until time to go in. We have about 5 dresses at the Beira chapel for them to use. They are really getting used and some are showing it. But these lovely sisters are so happy to be getting married! Some of our couples are older and have grown children.
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