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Battle of the ‘potjie-masters’ at Mount Moreland security fundraiser

According to estate committee member Janice Gibb the competition was to raise funds for the their security services within the estate.

The steaming aromas of a great number of potjie pots brought the crowds to the Mount Moreland potjie competition on Saturday.

The River gods cooking the Brazilan Shin.

According to estate committee member Janice Gibb the competition was to raise funds for the their security services within the estate.

The hunter and collectors, Ray “Bushpig” van der Pol, Bily Blackbeard and Chris Bead.

“Although we do not have much crime taking place here, we try to keep it that way by constantly improving security for our estate,” said Julie-Anne Reid.

The winners, Ring Stingers: Bryn Paxton, Jason Pratsch, John Clarke and Warren Cooke.

This year’s competition was won by the Ring Stingers team, who cooked a kasmiri curry. The team consisted of Bryn Paxton, Jason Pratsch, John Clarke and Warren Cooke.

Potjie judges Larry Lynch, Danille Venter and Wendy O’Grady sample the contestants’ dishes.

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