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Re: Lets share recipes for Ramadan.

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My Wife cooks sweet castard and some hilib shiilin. Maasha allaah. I think she adds filfil or something. I will ask her and paste the recipe for you insha allaah.
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Hilib GEEl...that is why I am rushing back to Somalia, so I can get FRESH HILIB GEEL
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i wish i had my wife this ramadan man :(
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Madd and FAH......

Basically the porridge is not made with milk! So it is not Sweet infact it should be on the sour side. The Porridge is made with the maraq of the suqaar meat (which you add to the porridge at the end), you make sure the porridge is very FINE too, and not at all with hard bits. You also add onion, curry, tomatoe....etc

And at the end it should be on the yellow side the whole dish. Mashallah it tastes good....really :lol:

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The_Emperior5 wrote:i wish i had my wife this ramadan man :(
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WSM:- Salaam sis. Good to see you. :rose: I know the porridge you're talking about. It's called sharbad, right? :D
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Warsan_Star_Muslimah wrote:Madd and FAH......

Basically the porridge is not made with milk! So it is not Sweet infact it should be on the sour side. The Porridge is made with the maraq of the suqaar meat (which you add to the porridge at the end), you make sure the porridge is very FINE too, and not at all with hard bits. You also add onion, curry, tomatoe....etc


And at the end it should be on the yellow side the whole dish. Mashallah it tastes good....really :lol:

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Wasalam Sis....And like wise :kiss: Hey I thought Sharbad is the general word for Soup :lol: I'm glad me and you are on the same planet :D

I watched a film with my sister....involving a serial killer, who was out to kill this proffesor that analysed the way serial killers think and act. :( Don't trust strange cadaan guys between the ages of 25-35 or so on! Rubbish like this makes you not sleep :x



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WSM:- We're always on the same page, hon. What's the film called? And I thought I was the fuuleyad between the two of us.. :lol:
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it was called...Copycat

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FF....I'm so not fuuleyad, I just need to be on the watch out :lol:
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WSM:- Thanks sis, I'm gonna watch it. You know I sat through all the 'SAW' films- and I wasn't even scared. However, with other films which are not even on par with 'SAW' I had to watch them during day time. :lol: No, you're not a fuuleyad, you're a paranoid fuuleyad, which is even worse. :lol:
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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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Yeah, yeah. Stop denying it. Did you watch 'SAW'? :lol: I don't fear my own shadow, I remember when I was younger I always tried to chase it. Then, I saw the shadow of an eagle - and I swear I think I stopped breathing for a whole minute. :| :lol:
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I did, but I don't really remember it, it was more disgusting than horror.

:lol: :lol: :lol: Now that is a classical example of fuuleyad....Stop breathing :lol:

This lady I know is such a big fuuleyad, this one time she ran away from her own kids and my heavily pregnant Aunt :lol: But subahnallah she had a bad experience she got robbed once before :(
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At least I'm not denying my fuuleynimo, unlike some people :roll:

Hey, do you know about the Somali stories, about that fuulo guy - I can't remember his name - he is so my hero!! :lol:
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