Monday, December 5, 2011

Everything is possible with God..."Iyabo! Cuisine"




"Everything is possible with God" were the lovely words that were uttered by the uncle of Kudira Afolayan, owner of "Iyabo! Cuisine", during the opening prayer. On November 20th, I was given the opportunity to attend the launch of "Iyabo! Cuisine" and blog about it. This event was truly motivation to all that no matter what obstacles you might face in life, with God by your side, you can accomplish anything.

The event was a true success! Every seat was filled, leaving some people standing while they waited to consume the tasty menu that awaited us. From coconut rice to seafood fried rice, from curry chicken to fried fish, there were delicious dishes for everyone to taste. As I sat with a few people to get their individual feedback, smiles consumed them. They, like myself, were truly pleased with Iyabo! Cuisine. My favorite items on the menu would definitely have to be the coconut rice, curry chicken, fried plantain, and moi-moi...simply scrumptious!


I got a chance to have a one on one conversation with Kudira. Read about it below to find out more about her journey:
How was the beginning of your journey?
In the beginning I had plans to go to school to further my education. When going to school in the states wasn't working out for me, my friends encouraged me to cater because I'm great at cooking.

When I asked what steps she took, she explained that she enrolled in a private college for culinary arts and hospitality management. As she excelled in her program, she prayed and let her faith guide her to put all her energy into starting her own catering company. On Nov 20th, it became official with the launch of Iyabo! Cuisine.

It was a scrumptious Sunday!!! :)


Iyabo means "she has returned or mother has come back". When I asked why she picked this name, Kudira replied "My grandmother died when I was 12. She taught me how to cook. She was like a mother to me." She explained that in her culture after a grandmother passes, their daughter is meant to name their next daughter Iyabo. Because Kudira's mother already had all her kids, Kudira decided to name her company Iyabo in honor of her grandmother.
 

Christmas is coming up and I know most of us are truly exhausted from the slaving it took to prepare Thanksgiving dinner. So, why cook? Contact "Iyabo! Cuisine" and let Kudira cater to your appetite. You haven't tried traditional African food? Well, evidently you are truly missing out! Contact Kudira today and she will have you and your guests smiling from ear to ear!

Contact Iyabo! Cuisine:
Kudira Afolayan

Iyabocuisine@gmail.com
240.478.3388
@iyabocuisine on twitter
Iyabo Cuisine on facebook

www.iyabocuisine.com coming soon!

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Meet Kudira Afolayan, owner of "Iyabo! Cuisine" 


8 comments:

  1. Nice post! This made me so hungry! I love african food.! I am happy for her! ;)

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  2. Great post! Yayyyyy Iyabo! Cuisine. This is just the beginning!! 1st Corinthians 2:9 "But as it is written, No eye has seen, no ear has heard, and no mind has imagined the things that God has prepared for those who love him." AND DONT FORGET IT! MWAHHH Love ya!

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  3. Inspiring post, Mentor!

    Continual blessings to the Young, Fabulous and African on the move!

    Fran supports:)

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  4. Thank you all for the great feedback. I truly appreciate it!

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  5. Yes!
    I must agree, the coconut rice & curry chicken was toooo good!
    *Drooling*

    Best Wishes to Ayabo!

    Stephanie
    http://itzspittingglitter.blogspot.com/

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  6. WOW! I would love to sample some of that food! Is it a catering company only or is there an actual restaurant?

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  7. Knowing that she made all of this, it's time to find Kudi a husband. That man will never lack food for the rest of his life.

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  8. Thank you all for your comments! :) Big sis it is only a catering company.

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