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Two bachelors were talking and their conversation drifted from sports to cooking. "I got a cookbook once," said one, "but I could never do anything with it"
"Too much cooking in it??" asked the other.
"You said it. Every one of the recipes began the same way: Take a clean dish..." replied the first.
Enemy: I don't know in other countries, but here, in Spain, a lot of Spanish people -non-muslims- are invited to go and celebrate Aid El-Kabir with muslim families. I was in some of them.
Also, many muslims families celebrate on December, 24th, the Christmas Night with Spanish families. It's more a thing of celebrating a holyday than thinking in a religious term.
In other hand, here we don't celebrate Thanksgiving Day. I heard it's something with a roasted turkey and mashed potatoes, but we don't have that holyday here. It must be a British and USA thing.
[quote="Basra-"]Nervously waiting for the guests to arrive. In my brand new cute Beaver white with black stip apron. My black evening gown ready to be appreciated,jewelry sparkling wiped & the home's decor is fit to be displayed.SO looking forward for an intelligent conversations & creating a little drama here & there. Can't wait to see what the guests will wear or who they bring.I hope the kitchen bustle doesn't spoil my laptop.Happy thanks givingday Everybody!
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hey basra ,this kinda of imaginary is no good for you my friend.come back to reality ,in the mean time.i want to invite you to my house i cooked thanksgiving somali style,i only have close friends stopping,you are more than welcome to join house.i fear for you mental health.you knowall this friends and guest you making up is not good for you.come by .
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