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Tuesday, July 16, 2013
African Development for the Kitchen: Ghana Kitchen-wear
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5 comments:
I'd love to order an apron!
I hope they will be available here in Ghana?
How do we order?
Katie, Nina, and Lonnee: I'm just returning to the US today, with samples in my suitcase. I'll let you know as soon as we get pricing worked out. They should be available in both the US and Ghana.
this will go in my magazine :-). Exactly what I love about 'new africa'.....this pride in our culture. Well done to your son!!!
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