abdi rahman: Rahman, who shares a house with his brother and two other men, said while his newfound skills are questioned, they're also appreciated, according to CBC. They ask me like, 'Did you make it ' Then they are like, 'We don't want to eat it.' But once they taste it Rahman said with a laugh, explaining they scarf down the dishes. While cutting up garlic for a stir-fry, Abdi Rahman said men don't cook much in Somalia, where he was born. Mary Jane's Cooking School, a registered charity located in the Wolseley area of Winnipeg, offers classes that tend to be aimed at community development. The goal is to teach four refugee men how to cook dishes that are typically eaten in Canada. This class, called Making Friends, Making Foods, is funded by the Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization of Manitoba.
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