G-L Community: If you are ever in Detroit, Michigan, be sure to dine at the "African Kitchen," where you are sure to have a wonderful dining experience under the skillful hands of owners, Muhtarr Jallow, and Bakary (Bax) Jammeh. Here, you can have all the Senegambian delicacies including, "Chep or Bena-Chin," "Supakanja," "Maffe or Domoda" among others, and a large glass of "wonjo" to wash it down, as you converse with the likes of Harona Drammeh and Fatou Cammara of GRTS. And should you stay long enough while listening to the latest music videos from home, and enjoying a bowl of "Chackree," for dessert, you could indulge further in two, even three glasses of "Attaya" or green-tea. The portions and prices are generous and the ambiance is typically Senegambian. Next door, is a well stocked store selling items from The Gambia. You can buy clothes, Islamic texts, "Carraw" for "Rui or Monno," "Bui" for "Nan-Mburru," if you wish to make your own, even though the "African Kitchen's" is simply delicious. A few buildings away on both sides of the "Kitchen" and Shop, are two hair-braiding salons owned by Mariama and Fatou, who each perform wonders with hair, and whose attractive business cards are made by Sutay Jammeh's Printing Business. Later in the evening, you can cheer on the Gambian team as they play against the Jamaican team, and witness the football/soccer wizzidary of these young Gambians under Coach, Lamin Jammeh, and who with Amie Jagne and Naffi Jammeh, team up to make delicious marinated "Affra." So, be sure to visit the "African Kitchen" when you are in Detroit, and meet other Gambians. You are assured of a good-time and a "home" away from home. Many thanks to the Gambian Community in Detroit for a wonderful weekend, and keep up the good work. Abdoulaye ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html You may also send subscription requests to [log in to unmask] if you have problems accessing the web interface and remember to write your full name and e-mail address. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------