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I started a blog a few months ago with LC Middle Eastern recipes, I hope you like and enjoy making the recipes here is the link... http://paleomiddleeastern.blog.com/
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You take great food photos! I'm going to check out your blog now Originally Posted by laurie1966 You take great food photos! I'm going to check out your blog now THanks hun, let me know how you like it and what recipes you try, best of luck WOW....
4.56 / 5 Stars | 21 Reviews by Ron Shepherd "Made from a blend of cooked bulgur wheat, chopped mint, and onions stirred into ground lamb, then cooked as small patties, kibbeh is a favorite traditional dish in Lebanon, Syria, Palestine, and Iraq. Serve...
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Pack your bags because here we go! Travel with me on a virtual tour through the countries of North Africa and the Middle East ( as defined by the Food.com Forum as the NA/ME Region). On arrival, I will introduce you to each country, by starting the thread...
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But who cares, lets go!!!! And this weekend we move on to Bahrain! xo Bethie Yay!! Welcome to Bahrain! Next week we are moving... .
First stop is Algeria! Are you ready? Next Sunday we land in Bahrain ! Not ready .
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These savory beef burgers are seasoned with sumac and Urfa biber, which are spices available in Middle Eastern markets or online, and served with a cool cucumber yogurt sauce.
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These savory beef burgers are seasoned with sumac and urfa biber, which are spices available in middle eastern markets or online, and served with a cool cucumber yogurt sauce.
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Long story short: mum is getting on a bit - wears glasses, has a hearing aid, diabetic...and, crucially for this thread, is also losing her sense of taste. As a consequence, when I visit I am alarmed about how much salt she uses, especially considering...
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As you probably know, salt is....
I don't want to sound too forward, but don't you think a home visit would be a better bet?? That way you can spend some quality time with your Mum, and start her off, encourage her to embrace lots of different things .