This week, we celebrated our FIFTH "Fat Tuesday" in Kapsowar. We started with pancakes in 2020, quickly realized that pancakes are entirely too time consuming to make, require a lot of cleanup, and are difficult to eat outside (as necessitated by Covid in 2021), so we switched to doughnuts and haven't looked back!
The idea of Fat Tuesday (Mardi Gras, in French) was - traditionally - to use up the last of the fat and sugar stores before starting a Lenten fast. Doughnuts definitely meet that criteria! (I'm not going to write about the WHY of a Lenten fast here, but I did find a really nice article about Christian fasting at this blog: https://gravitycommons.com/how-to-fast-for-lent/ - I'm not endorsing the whole website, I don't know anything about their organization, but I really liked their explanations of why and how to fast.)
Fat Tuesday gives us an opportunity to meet with our community, talk about our experiences with Lent and Easter (some of us grew up in very "high church" backgrounds, others grew up very evangelical and have never been exposed to the church or "liturgical" calendar, many of us fall somewhere in the middle), and discuss why or how or if it is important to prepare for Holy Week and Easter.
Here are some photos of Fat Tuesday, and Dominic's favorite doughnut recipe, inspired by reading Farmer Boy and adapted from a recipe we found online:
African Twisted Doughnuts (adapted from www.preciouscore.com)