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Thanks! It's really, really good. I wish we had turkey more often, I would make this all the time. I do a nice chicken soup, but the turkey flavor is just awesome. And my wife made this: 5b1c1a040e62a740a6ca0c8bc9fd740a.jpg Banana chocolate chip cake with homemade peanut butter frosting. Ahhh... :D
I thought the cake was a lie :D
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I have just eaten some ditsy little breakfast sausage patty, I need to step it up in the kitchen a bit, and I need to start posting photos on this forum as well. That cake is beautiful Alabaster. Edit- Right, on the subject of wives baking, mine is a professional, and she just made an absolutely fabulous loaf of 100% whole wheat sourdough, which is basically unheard of as far as I know. It is really good.

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I have just eaten some ditsy little breakfast sausage patty, I need to step it up in the kitchen a bit, and I need to start posting photos on this forum as well. That cake is beautiful Alabaster. Edit- Right, on the subject of wives baking, mine is a professional, and she just made an absolutely fabulous loaf of 100% whole wheat sourdough, which is basically unheard of as far as I know. It is really good.
Thanks! She's a perfectionist, and so she's not happy with it, but I think it's awesome. Whole wheat sourdough, eh? That sounds amazing... I love good bread.
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I'm not eating anything just now' date=' but I am smoking some delicious honey flavored shisha out of my hookah, does that count. Rice pudding would be a good shisha flavor by the way.[/quote'] That shit is way to sweet for me, it makes me nauseated just thinking about it. I'm not much for smoking anyway, but I can at least appreciate the taste/smell of a good cigar or pipe tobacco, but flavored shisha is too much.
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That shit is way to sweet for me' date=' it makes me nauseated just thinking about it. I'm not much for smoking anyway, but I can at least appreciate the taste/smell of a good cigar or pipe tobacco, but flavored shisha is too much.[/quote'] Yeah us arabs do have an unflavored sheesha that they serve in our cafes back home called "Salloum". You can probably find it online somewhere. I enjoy Salloum more than flavored stuff because I feel like that's how it was meant to be smoked, but if I do get something flavored I will get strawberry or mint. Usually not sweet.
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Yeah us arabs do have an unflavored sheesha that they serve in our cafes back home called "Salloum". You can probably find it online somewhere. I enjoy Salloum more than flavored stuff because I feel like that's how it was meant to be smoked' date=' but if I do get something flavored I will get strawberry or mint. Usually not sweet.[/quote'] What is your country of origin? Morocco is that only Arab country I've been to.
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Cool' date=' I love the esthetics of the Arab world, the old boats and buildings, clothing, food and music, and calligraphy of course. Ever since I say Raiders of the Lost Ark I've wanted to hang out in cafes smoking a hookah.[/quote'] Bosnia also has such bars. My bf visited one and said I have to try it when we go there (he has relatives there) but I'm not sure if I want to, I've never smoked anything in my life, how much is it similar to the taste of cigarettes?
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