Who remembers the yummy stuff from Home Industries? Those delicious chicken pies and those crazy birthday cakes?
I only remember Cora with here "Cafe'". i think it was the only "private" company in om at that time. Her bananabread was a legend. HHMMMMM
Home industries? I don't think this has anything to do with Cora.
By the way? was she dutch?
Hi Patricia, nice to see you posting,
keep well and take care
Georg that funny german next door :36_2_35:
Quote from: georgswa on November 15, 2007, 09:41:37 AM
Hi Patricia, nice to see you posting,
keep well and take care
Georg that funny german next door :36_2_35:
Dear Patricia.
Please excuse my father. I'm sure he translated the term "funny" out of german. This would actually mean (at least in this case) "the crazy German naboir"
lol ; ))
Hey, we're suppose to be remembering O'mund here, not building a new Berlin war between the two Georgs ...
lol
Quote from: Patricia Lotte on November 15, 2007, 11:33:07 AM
Hey, we're suppose to be remembering O'mund here, not building a new Berlin war between the two Georgs ...
Thanks Patrica, bravo
but that is my son, no respect whatsoever, got to live with that feedme
tough country.
:buffo9:
I remember that shop - Used to go in after the pool on a saturday with what was left of our pocket money. If you were really lucky your birthday cake would be ordered out of there. Does anyone remember Rose Bell, married to Les Bell,,-- she made the best cakes in the whole world.....
Dont forget Ina van der Merwe and Ree Wiese (Kobus Wiese's mom), Boy oh boy, the goodies they made were delicious. Ree Wiese had 2 stoves at home in which she prepared the goodies.
Charmain
I also heard today that the now (once again defunct) Home industry premises has been put out for tender and the number one person who is applying for the premises is planning to open Oranjemund's first Wine Shop!
:buffo1:
Now we will have four different places that one will be able to purchase our wines....the ever small pie!
beautiful A good memory that I had forgotten. I'm still a sucker for tuisnywerhede.
The very first "tuisnywerhede" shop was next to the Permanent building Society,then at the old library.