During the month of August we officially opened our office in the Dust Valley. We provide disaster relief, community health programs, and work in agriculture development.
This is a lunch we put on for local leaders to say, "Hey were here and we want to serve your people."
At a lunch like this, the appropriate meal is Osh. Osh is made with rice, onions, carrots, garbanzo beans, all cooked in cotton seed oil. The plate is then topped with meat that has been cooked in the cotton seed oil. For the record, cotton seed oil is horrible for your health but tastes great.











