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tea back home

Postby zaki87 » Sat Dec 06, 2014 11:23 pm

mashalah I can't stop drinking shaax caano boodhe ama caano geel lagu cadeyaaay atleast 20 cups waa ka turaa perday lol

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Re: tea back home

Postby Twist » Sat Dec 06, 2014 11:56 pm

Tea back home = 25 % sugar. Careful, you might return diabetic, mate.

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Re: tea back home

Postby FAH1223 » Sun Dec 07, 2014 12:12 am

I noticed when people from here go to Somalia they drop 15 pounds in a month initially.

But if they stay there for say, 6-8 months they end up gaining weight.

It happened to my Abti, Adeer and pops.

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Re: tea back home

Postby AbdiJohnson » Sun Dec 07, 2014 12:19 am

FAH,

The weight loss is from the violent diarrhea. The brief illness is so bad you dont have the energy to get out of bed for a whole day or two


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Re: tea back home

Postby Julkimi » Sun Dec 07, 2014 12:21 am

^ My uncle recently came up and he gained weight. They would feed him meat and milk, in the morning liver and kidneys with canjeelo, lunch hilib ari or camel meat, at night suqaar. SMH he looks like a total different human being, he was health conscious when he left the states his excuse was they didn't have any other healthy food. He lowkey pigged out.

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Re: tea back home

Postby Twist » Sun Dec 07, 2014 12:22 am

It really depends. Though I didn't go back home for almost 14 years now, if people adopt the real back home lifestyle, as in go everywhere within a city on foot, eat the non-sugary, non-fatty fresh food and produce most of the time etc, like every other local, then they'll lose some weight, or stay fit if they were fit in the first place. I assume things might get out of hand if dayuusbaro returnees sit on their asses all day long and frequent those bars/restaurants that cater for the lifestyles of the returnees, plus get to every 5 meter journey on a motor vehicle then they'll put on weight like Xaaji Awees Khamiis Cabdalla Mabuuse in no time.

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Re: tea back home

Postby FAH1223 » Sun Dec 07, 2014 12:22 am

^ My uncle recently came up and he gained weight. They would feed him meat and milk, in the morning liver and kidneys with canjeelo, lunch hilib ari or camel meat, at night suqaar. SMH he looks like a total different human being, he was health conscious when he left the states his excuse was they didn't have any other healthy food. He lowkey pigged out.
Cholesterol must have spiked

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Re: tea back home

Postby LobsterUnit » Sun Dec 07, 2014 3:04 am

And nobody asks if you want milk or sugar or how many teaspoons.

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Re: tea back home

Postby EvolSyawla » Sun Dec 07, 2014 3:06 am

YES Twist. You lose alot of weight, but it's not only due to sickness. You are eating FAR healthier - imagine going to an organic market every day for your food.

I feel much healthier than I ever did...nails and hair are fab, and my skin is clear.

However, after a while you start gaining weight because of the constant bariis and hilib. So hence my salads/salad shakes.

P.s I just heard a loud ass gunshot. LOL Viva Somalia..... =/

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Re: tea back home

Postby EvolSyawla » Sun Dec 07, 2014 3:07 am

Also crazy amount of cavities. Be careful OP.

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Re: tea back home

Postby zaki87 » Sun Dec 07, 2014 4:11 am

looool hilib beeer kilyo iyo fish saankaaba ka keenay balse I asked them to cook for me caloooley balse maba la isuuubin I decided to hire a xaliimo calooley ii karisa with out that useless look loool

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Re: tea back home

Postby zaki87 » Sun Dec 07, 2014 4:13 am

Also crazy amount of cavities. Be careful OP.
eedo I hear you are from hargaisa am coming there after a week lol bal tell me wich hotel is the best

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Re: tea back home

Postby zaki87 » Sun Dec 07, 2014 4:14 am

Tea back home = 25 % sugar. Careful, you might return diabetic, mate.
I know camu balse I work alot and do swimming 8 guess am good

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Re: tea back home

Postby Sophisticate » Sun Dec 07, 2014 4:15 am

Tea back home = 25 % sugar. Careful, you might return diabetic, mate.

Agreed. I drink my tea light, without sugar and milk. People find that strange. :S If you are going all out bro, the best tea I hear is in Djibouti. It's probably the salt water. :lol:

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Re: tea back home

Postby EvolSyawla » Sun Dec 07, 2014 4:18 am

EVERYTHING food/drink wise is better in Djibouti. I believe salt water is the reason also.


eedo? lool okay...

Too many hotels to name here, and I've never been to one so I can't know.. But I know alot of the older men go somewhere called Safari. Good luck..


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