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Re: tea back home

Postby Sophisticate » Sun Dec 07, 2014 4:22 am

Why do you think that is Evol?

I don't thinking adding table salt to your shaah would make it the same though. :( *Sigh*

Dang, attempting to recreate that experience doesn't quite work.

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Re: tea back home

Postby EvolSyawla » Sun Dec 07, 2014 4:34 am

Sweetheart, I am not exaggerating. I gained SO much weight in djibouti....from beans to cake. EVERYTHING was amazing.


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Re: tea back home

Postby Sophisticate » Sun Dec 07, 2014 4:56 am

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You reminded me of my trip to Egypt it was the most weight I gained in such a short span of time. The food was good but the inactivity made me feel like I struggled to run up stairs. I vowed after that to never let myself go while on vacation. I've stuck to my promise inspite of the great accessibility to yummy food. The funny thing is I don't even like junk food here, but over there it was "different." I actually didn't mind that they dumped fat-ladened niddo into the shaah either. T'was to die for.

On a side note, what's your take on the food in Hargeisa. I haven't been there for so long so I've forgotten what it tastes like.

Also, are you a tea connoisseur?

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Re: tea back home

Postby EvolSyawla » Sun Dec 07, 2014 6:05 am

Food is alllllright tbh. It isn't as good as Djibouti, but very good. It's unfortunate that as my vacation looms closer, I find the food here to suddenly be irresistible lol Been trying to stick to salads, which are borrringgg lol

I'm not a tea connoisseur at all. More of a cafe lass.

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Re: tea back home

Postby KnowThySelf23 » Sun Dec 07, 2014 6:16 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..... =/
do they have sad bars and places where they sell healthy drinks from a juicer, and just health restaurants in general

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Re: tea back home

Postby KnowThySelf23 » Sun Dec 07, 2014 6:18 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:
lol i drink my tea that way too, david's tea is my version of tim hortons every day ;)

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Re: tea back home

Postby EvolSyawla » Sun Dec 07, 2014 6:27 am

do they have sad bars and places where they sell healthy drinks from a juicer, and just health restaurants in general

Sad = salad?

No lol, none of the above. I eat my salads at home.

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Re: tea back home

Postby KnowThySelf23 » Sun Dec 07, 2014 6:33 am

do they have sad bars and places where they sell healthy drinks from a juicer, and just health restaurants in general

Sad = salad?

No lol, none of the above. I eat my salads at home.
i meant salad lol typo lol..and oh okay

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Re: tea back home

Postby kambuli » Sun Dec 07, 2014 9:34 am

Zaki,

Be careful 20 cups of sugar loaded tea is a too much... I know tea with Nido tastes good over there, I love when Camel Milk is used. I just Love camel milk.

Julkimi,

Dijibouti food is the best, the fish and sabaayad from the clay oven ( tinaar) is something to die for, their great restaurants have the best salads...I don't even remember the name of the restaurants but their salads stick into my memory.


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