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Re: Lets share recipes for Ramadan.

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I'm denying....since its not true :lol:

No that I can remember, but tell me the story :D :)
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Nabeela wrote:OMG, you guys actually eat arnab? :shock: :shock: :shock:
no im animal friendly, i dont even eat any kind of meat.
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Warsan_Star_Muslimah wrote:Heyyyyyyyyyy :x :lol:

I'm only scared when it comes to Serial killers :shock:

Unlike you I don't fear my shadow..... :lol:
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Ismahan,

Morrocans & Turks have great iftar recipes, google them.
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Re: Lets share recipes for Ramadan.

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One thing that i've learned through experience and my mother used to tell me as a youngster is that walaweyns or majority of Southerners can't cook very well, or only cook a very limited amount of dishes.

I wouldn't be surprised if the food you guys eat lack serious taste or is plain watery.
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Cali Gab,

:lol: :lol: :lol: That is the most ironic statement u ever made.
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Re: Lets share recipes for Ramadan.

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Kolombo,

Thanks. I think I will try and make the Moroccan Lamb Kebabs. It looks delicious and easy to make. How is your Ramadan going? I bet you are woong everyone with your signature Salmon dish this year eh? :roll:


Cali Gaab,

Are you kidding me. :lol: Wallahi you folks are the most boring people to cook for. The only thing you enjoy and know is Hilib ( any sort) with baaris. NO Salad, fruit, dessert...NOTHING. :shock:
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:lol: @AW....i know your perception of us when it comes to food but through personal experience over the years of dealing with food made by southerners, i really believe you guys lack basic knowledge.

Walahi the Iidoor can make better Lasagna iyo Spagetti than the Southeners oo Italianka xukuumay intaas oo sano.
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Ismahan,

My Ramadan is going well, alhamdulilah. It blows being single again, wifey used to take care of me this time of the year, now I'm left alone to stumble my way in to the kitchen. I made tilapia yesterday, I was amazed I didn't forget the paprika. :lol:

Cali_Gaab,

Which southerners? Have you ever eaten food made by reer baraawe or reer xamar? Southern Somalia is a very diverse place, don't generalize.
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Kolombo, i have never met those people so no, i haven't eaten their foods.
I'm talking about the better known southerners, not the minorities.
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Re: Lets share recipes for Ramadan.

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Chm chm I can't cook :oops: :oops:
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^^ O Xajiga maxu sisa....Cereal???? :shock:

You should really consider investigating about the second wife's whereabouts. :o
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I consider reer xamar people to be the most diverse when it comes to food. They have all kinds of dishes, deserts. Reer wagooyi menus consists of hilib, baris and xalwaad or guraac for desert. thats all
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Re: Lets share recipes for Ramadan.

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Isn't Guraac a tree in Somalia?
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Re: Lets share recipes for Ramadan.

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Ismahan123 wrote:Isn't Guraac a tree in Somalia?

No its a reer wagooyi ramadan dish. Its a small pastry type thing, kinda sweet. My spelling was probably a little off
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