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  • "In African society, the charge of "medu lawu" meaning "train your replacement" was charged to every member of society, from the youngest child to the elders ready to transition."

    Charles Howard: Ase: College Kids Remind Us That We Are All Educators Charles Howard 2011

  • "In African society, the charge of "medu lawu" meaning "train your replacement" was charged to every member of society, from the youngest child to the elders ready to transition."

    Charles Howard: Ase: College Kids Remind Us That We Are All Educators Charles Howard 2011

  • "In African society, the charge of "medu lawu" meaning "train your replacement" was charged to every member of society, from the youngest child to the elders ready to transition."

    Charles Howard: Ase: College Kids Remind Us That We Are All Educators Charles Howard 2011

  • "In African society, the charge of "medu lawu" meaning "train your replacement" was charged to every member of society, from the youngest child to the elders ready to transition."

    Charles Howard: Ase: College Kids Remind Us That We Are All Educators Charles Howard 2011

  • Make a hole in the center like a dough nut or medu vada.

    Archive 2008-01-01 Anjali 2008

  • My parents consoled me that here in the villages people do not know how to make medu vada so they make Batata Vada and serve with the really spicy usal or toor dal sambar.

    Archive 2008-08-01 Anjali 2008

  • My parents consoled me that here in the villages people do not know how to make medu vada so they make Batata Vada and serve with the really spicy usal or toor dal sambar.

    Vada Sambar not Medu Anjali 2008

  • So for our occasional indulgences it would be medu vada with chutney wrapped in a banana leaf or what we call harachi pane (leaves used to wrap garlands, don't know what they are called) from the nearby Lalit in Fort that most times Uncle M would get for us.

    Archive 2008-08-01 Anjali 2008

  • Weekend breakfast most times was South Indian to be exact idli or uttampams, the art of medu vada making or for that matter crispy dosa was not yet mastered by my mother.

    Vada Sambar not Medu Anjali 2008

  • So for our occasional indulgences it would be medu vada with chutney wrapped in a banana leaf or what we call harachi pane (leaves used to wrap garlands, don't know what they are called) from the nearby Lalit in Fort that most times Uncle M would get for us.

    Vada Sambar not Medu Anjali 2008

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