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Is that ham on that first plate?
I dont know ,it just resembles my own breakfast dish
Is that ham on that first plate?
USA has bases here too but we dont do :shock:
Well, East Asian culture is a bit different than your culture. =P So what seems like an obvious thing to do with new foods products will likely be totally different than what looks obvious with you all would do with new food products.
(Also, Turks are largely Muslim, so it makes sense that pork wouldn't be a very strong or immediately received food product.)
pork ,beef or chicken ,I cant eat deli products
sure, it depends on how strictly the muslim obeys the halal codes.
you can eat anything in Turkey if you want
I'd say its the thought that counts but sometimes you have to wonder what are they thinking, right?
doing you a favor
Yes, I strongly approve of this.
Never had it, but it looks excellent.
He was thinking she was hungry and wanted to eat. Apparently he made what he likes eat and figured she would like it. Guess not.
That's not breakfast, at least for most men I know. Its more of a snack.
Now that is something I could get behind. I bet it would be really good with pot roast instead of hamburger.
that is why they get fatter day by day :mrgreen:
true!!
:lamoCould have been worse. He could have had YOU, make him breakfast. I can hear it now "Feed me woman! I'm hungry! Where's breakfast?" I hear all sorts of stories from women about how their men are lazy and don't do nothing. You are lucky. You just have to fine tune the training a bit. Then you will get your perfect breakfast. Just give him the picture showing breakfast and say this be what I want. He will get close to it. Probably wont be perfect, but good enough you'll be happy. Men are hairless monkeys, ....... monkey see, monkey do.
What in the world are those yellow sausages?
here is 'white&black 'pudding,mega did you ever try ?
Never heard of it
Breakfast at a republicans house.
what I want to eat
Ah, I forgot, this is my favorite middle-eastern breakfast:
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Makdous. I don't know if they have them in Turkey though. They're baby eggs plants, stuffed with garlic, chili, and walnuts, and the pickled in an olive-oil brine. I typically eat it with hummus, feta cheese, cucumbers, spinach leaves, and diced tomatoes, and obviously pita. It's very good, I like it a lot. It's very oily-briny tasting.