Friday, March 23, 2012

CELEBRATION TIME!



I recently heard of a Xhosa celebration called “Umpantsi webedi”, which directly translated means “under the bed”, which is where one would keep African beer while it’s fermenting. This celebration doesn’t really have a deep meaning like the kinds of celebrations Xhosa people usually have…it was just an excuse for family and friends to come together and enjoy home brewed African beer (umqombothi).

Human beings are always finding ways to be joyful and happy; it is one of the things that make us feel alive - like carnivals and festivals...for instance the Castle Lager East Cape Biltong Festival.

Now we all know that biltong came about as a means to solve the problem of preserving meat before iceboxes or fridges came around. From its humble beginning to its iconic status around the globe, biltong is a common phenomenon in restaurants, at rugby games and in lunch boxes around South Africa.

So every winter, in a little town in the Karoo, a Festival kicks off dedicated specifically to the celebration of biltong. For those two days the town of Somerset East is the most alive it’s ever been for that year. For two days, people congregate in their numbers for a celebration in the name of biltong...much like the “Umpantsi webedi” celebration in the name of African beer.


Monday, March 5, 2012

Will we see you there?

The weeks have flown by and March is marching on. For the Castle Lager East Cape Biltong Festival, March brings the closing date for stall applications.

The application deadline for stalls is 31 March 2012. Interested stall owners and businesses can contact Marette Liddell on marette.liddell@lgnet.org.za or 042 243 1333 ext 6484. You can also download the Application Form from the Festival website.