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Cussonia spicata. In Afrikaans this tree is called "Kiepersol" which was derived from the English "[Will it] Keep us all". Some soldiers asked this question when they tried to hide in the tree for aproaching Boeren. It didn't...
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Sweet and Sour Cabbage ½ medium head red cabbage (3/4 lb), shredded 2 slices bacon ¼ cup brown sugar 1 tablespoon all purpose flour ¼ cup water 1 Tbsp vinegar + 2 Tbsp vinegar ½ tsp salt dash pepper ½ small onion, sliced 1. Bring a stock pot of water to a boil. Salt water.