Food wasn't a high priority when I hunted Africa. (Not a priority when I hunt anywhere. I'm single-minded when I hunt.) For breakfast, give me a few pieces of rusk and something to wash it down, and let's load-up.
Posts: 13919 | Location: Texas | Registered: 10 May 2002
I like the traditional breakfast when it's available. However, I have often had nothing more than a scone and some 'leopard piss' (watered down Gatorade) before going out.
In Zim, two big helpings of Sudsa, with peanut butter and honey stirred in. Just fabulous. I could eat this every morning forever and easily skip lunch. It keeps me going all day. Oh, and coffee. Lots of piping hot coffee.
Hunting.... it's not everything, it's the only thing.
Posts: 2109 | Location: New Zealand's North Island | Registered: 13 November 2014
Tamatiesmoor/shebo or sheba makes 'stywe pap' worthwhile. Basically an Afrikander relish with coriander, tomatoes, red onion and brown sugar. Had some at WIMPY with peri-peri chicken and had to find a recipe on-line. With fried egg and grits back in Texas, it's something to look forward to. Ooops! Forgot the African birds-eye chillis / chili arbol, curry powder and some herbs, olive oil, white wine.
Even the kids in RSA add sugar, grated cheese or whatever just like with grits. Our "sadza."
Sadza, hell that's nothing but white grits! Eat that all the time. Here in the Southern US grits are a staple starch. My favorite way to enjoy them at breakfast is to make a stew of them. Cook the grits according to directions with salted water and butter. Season to taste with salt, pepper, and perhaps chili flakes. Add browned cured meats of preference. Then scramble eggs and add those along with fried potato cubes. Lastly toast bread cube it and add to the mix. Serve in a bowl with a spoon and plenty of good coffee.
Posts: 3837 | Location: SC,USA | Registered: 07 March 2002