Yep.OliveOil wrote:^let me guess Brookhaven? haha

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Yep.OliveOil wrote:^let me guess Brookhaven? haha








KingMJ wrote:What kind of BS is this???:
WTF some meat? SOME????She confirms the native Somali diet as Somali rice, camel’s milk, pasta, injera bread and some goat meat
Not a lotHussein’s early diet consisted of rice, pasta and not a lot of meat–typical of a native Somali diet.
This guy obviously isn’t Garxajis and has never been to Burco. Kulaha traditional Somali diet doesn’t contain a lot of meat.“That’s why most Somali men don’t get there,”referring to building muscle. And he continues
the traditional Somali diet does not contain a lot of meat.” That’s why his current diet consists of lots of steak, mashed potatoes, greens, beans and cooked egg whites twice a day.
I've never heard such a thing in my life, I'm still it SHOCK
 
   
   He is really clueless.
  He is really clueless.


 minimum 12-14 people...So tell me how meat was abundant in Somali homes??? And in the nomads it was maybe once or twice a month that they see meat...Only rich people could even buy the two legs..Most of the Somali families bought "RUBUC HILIB AH" and it was lost in the kilo of rice or pasta
 minimum 12-14 people...So tell me how meat was abundant in Somali homes??? And in the nomads it was maybe once or twice a month that they see meat...Only rich people could even buy the two legs..Most of the Somali families bought "RUBUC HILIB AH" and it was lost in the kilo of rice or pasta 

Taas haka yaabin.OliveOil wrote:Mise da'yar ayaa lakugu keenay N u claim it?
