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Re: Ramadan food!

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Gatspy wrote:
BlackVelvet wrote:Well you should be careful, those things are known to be rather expensive and some don't have the cook function installed properly so you might not be able to benefit from the applications you were hoping for. :lol:
WTF!!! this is terrible, any idea how to spot the empty shell applications that are no good for anything before installing :lol:
That will be a bank breaking discovery, I am sure all future investors will be equally eager to find out before any contracts are signed.

But my advice would be, since you are of advanced years yourself, you could perhaps select an older model that comes with a simpler processor. In particular the ones that have been made in Arabia, the African ones are more likely to have had a paid contractor to do all the manual tasks and the Western ones come with an unerasable team work funtion that you might not appreciate.
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I thought this Ramadan was going to be hard but i've been fasting for the last four days and its been more than fine. Eat whatever you want no need to worry about weight gains you’ve not eaten for 18hr.
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HELWAA wrote:Weger, war imaad fahmin, :lol: war anigu cuntada saliida ku shiilan oo dhan waan ku xanuunsada.I've some light version of gastric so if i'm not carefull i will develop the real one.The Doc already warn me to many times but never paid attention to him till i got real sick.Marka hada uma dhawaada cunta xawaash badan iyo kuwa saliido ku badan tahay.
adiga iyo wager maxaa idin kala heesto :lol: :lol:

haa saas miyaa...cuntada saliida leh iska ilaali abaayo...suugada aniga saliid yar iyo biyo badan baan ku kariyaa saliid laab dilaac baan ka qaadaa laakin macmacaan reer xamar waa chance one in 10 yrs nooh ma cafiyo marka :lol:
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this one is sahour twist. you eat zaitoun and cheese in fatour?

mine will be laban and date for fatour and i will force myself to eat loads of fruits.
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Something similar to that table on the pic is what I am planning for futr Insha Allah, that's the days I leave work earlier.

Otherwise, I am making my sandwich and banana, apple & juice + of course dates in my bag and eat like a hungry horse when I come home. :mrgreen:

PS: For many years now, I don't eat suhur at all. If anything, I might drink a cup of milk (which I cut off a lot these days) or water, that's all.
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Ciyaal waxaad kuu biirtay miyaa groupkii raashin lee ka fikiraaya and the last 10 days of the Ramadaan ku mashquuli jiray daah cusub iyo guri rinjiyeen yaab waaye Walaahi!!! oo biibatidiina maxaa ku dhacay? mise bisha Ramadaan u xirteeen.
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twist, what you eat more healthier than our table in ramadan. a lot of fried things and sweets.
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hyper, when I was with my family back home then yeah, I used to eat a lot of fried food and sweets (which is always common in almost all Somali & Arab houses, well in all Muslim families in Ramadan) but now I am iskaabulo (aka single, living by myself) so it's not just for healthy reasons but I can't be bothered to prepare and cook all that stuff.

Damn! It's times like this you know what the girls used to do back home and how ungrateful bastards we were. "Naayaa, aaway cashadii filinkaan u socdaaye?" "War shaarkan maxaad iigu dhaqi wayday maanta?"

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Re: Ramadan food!

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lol that's why im not leaving this lavish life until i get a wify to do the same. my dad wanted to sent me away to study univerity, Allah ba ika qabtay. wan rafaadi laha :lol:
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I feel for girls/women who slave in the kitchen for hours and hours daily in ramadhan. :?

Lots of fruits and vegs is on the agenda.And sabaayad and suqaar.Easy and breezy.
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Beans wrote:I feel for girls/women who slave in the kitchen for hours and hours daily in ramadhan. :?

Lots of fruits and vegs is on the agenda.And sabaayad and suqaar.Easy and breezy.
Don't know why, I have the mental picture of you back in Mombasa/Nairobi/Wajeer/Garisa somewhere in that area preparing ugali for a family of 12 in a very hot summer as a futur. :lol: :lol:

See you, T.

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Anyone noticed that some folks make Ramadan all about food, esp Carabahaa, their women start food preparation early morning till afur time, and the table is full from side to side, and they eat and eat and eat till it's bed time, no wonder most of their Men look pregnant lol
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Twist wrote:
Beans wrote:I feel for girls/women who slave in the kitchen for hours and hours daily in ramadhan. :?

Lots of fruits and vegs is on the agenda.And sabaayad and suqaar.Easy and breezy.
Don't know why, I have the mental picture of you back in Mombasa/Nairobi/Wajeer/Garisa somewhere in that area preparing ugali for a family of 12 in a very hot summer as a futur. :lol: :lol:

See you, T.

:D
I can see that image too.I am using sticks to fuel my open air fire right? The sweat dripping on my stained baati.Oh what a sight :mrgreen:

Lets cross off wajir from the list horta,never had the pleasure yet.

Ugali as afur? U just dissed my whole family and my love for ugali. :evil:
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Nabeela wrote:Anyone noticed that some folks make Ramadan all about food, esp Carabahaa, their women start food preparation early morning till afur time, and the table is full from side to side, and they eat and eat and eat till it's bed time, no wonder most of their Men look pregnant lol
in my house they already started making sambousa, and all the stuff that consume time. even meat, they all ready put spices and put in bags, so it's ready for oven.lol

the amount of grocery my mom bought , you would think starvation months coming not just ramadan month!!!
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hyperactive wrote:
Nabeela wrote:Anyone noticed that some folks make Ramadan all about food, esp Carabahaa, their women start food preparation early morning till afur time, and the table is full from side to side, and they eat and eat and eat till it's bed time, no wonder most of their Men look pregnant lol
in my house they already started making sambousa, and all the stuff that consume time. even meat, they all ready put spices and put in bags, so it's ready for oven.lol

the amount of grocery my mom bought , you would think starvation months coming not just ramadan month!!!
Yep, thats what I mean, some make it all about food.

So you folks cook your meat before ramadan? interesting.
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