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Bryanston Sports Club pits their best potjies forward

At Bryanston Sports Club, the pots aren’t just for cooking; they are for connecting.

There was no winter chill strong enough to dampen the spirit at Bryanston Sports Club on June 28, when locals gathered for a community potjie afternoon.

The club grounds came alive with the comforting smells of meat, vegetables, and spices bubbling away in cast-iron pots, while old friends and new faces swapped stories around the fires.

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For many, this event was a reminder that sometimes the best way to bring people together is with good, simple food cooked outdoors.

Dorian Gordon, one of the competitors, said: “It’s not really about who makes the best potjie; it’s about sharing a meal and feeling like you belong.”

Llewelyn Driver and David Janse Van Rensburg after making their potjie dish in Bryanston. Photo: Duduzile Khumalo

The turnout was one of the biggest, and the community kept the spirit alive throughout the cold day.

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