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By West Africa Cooks, 30 May, 2014

Take the hassle out of throwing a party by ordering all your food, partyware, drinks, and hire glasses. Make your 'do' go with a bang. We all love a good party — its great to get together and enjoy good food. In fact, the only downside is the thought of catering. But there's no need to spend hours in the kitchen. Order it!

By West Africa Cooks, 20 April, 2014

National Dishes, Restaurant And Bar Guide

Supporting an African nation in the 2014 World Cup in Brazil here is our country, restaurant and bar guide. Here we are also talking about national dishes, cooking and drinking if you are having a party at home whilst watching the football games. Tweet #foodball. So which African Nations are going to the 2014 World Cup in Brazil? Five African nations have qualified for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil they are listed:

By West Africa Cooks, 15 April, 2014

So what do Africans love to drink? West Africans like to drink Ginger Beer, Lemon Grass Drink, Pineapple Drink and Orange Ade these are the non alcoholic drinks. Mildly alcoholic, probably about 1% alcohol is palm wine. Poyo is palm wine, Salone’s favorite native adult beverage. Milky-white in color, it’s surprisingly thin and almost frothy when fresh, which is how you want to taste it. Here are drinks Africans like to drink.

By West Africa Cooks, 8 February, 2013

It is surrounded by six countries in the north is Mali, to the south is Ghana which is on the coast of West Africa, north east is Niger. Burkina Faso, once known as Upper Volta, and as the longtime kingdom of the Mossi people. French forces colonized this part of West Africa in 1896. In 1958, the region achieved self-governance, becoming the Republic of Upper Volta, and by 1960 had gained complete independence from France. Burkina Faso means "the country of honorable people". Its capital is Ouagadougou.

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