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TMR, that mutton curry looks good bas thoda oil gravy par se hata dena . Love mutton on bones . I really like the lal maas & safed maas thing they do .Had it in Udaipur -lovely :)

Bina oil k Kya maze h:afridi
angrez thodi hu::lee
 
tuna pasta bake from yesterdays dinner for lunch and had lots of danish pastries and swirls from costco after school
 
:asif
 

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chicken korma with rice and peas for dinner followed by natural yoghurt with sugar and jordans strawberry cereal thingy
 
Currently chewing Extra - Strawberry gum.

It has a pleasant flavour but it is quite annoying to consume as it isn't very durable (i.e it turns disgusting and insipid quickly after a few minutes - especially when compared to other flavours of Extra chewing gum).

Anyway, I've just eaten 2 rotis with pindia, followed by kajrela.
 
had scorcher kfc meal for lunch and then some milky bar then some seekh kebabs then space raiders ten breakaway then orange juice then dairy milk then more kebab rolls then danish pastries and then some pepsi
 
had scorcher kfc meal for lunch and then some milky bar then some seekh kebabs then space raiders ten breakaway then orange juice then dairy milk then more kebab rolls then danish pastries and then some pepsi

Do you wanna wreck your health?
 
Farika with lamb; which is a form of split green wheat, supposed to be pretty healthy as it is low GI and high fibre
 
I love that . Tried it in Udaipur during my 4-5 visits . Dunked in ghee with mutton curry,daal,kadi,choorma & a white laddoo which was very tasty . It is a rich meal but scrumptious .

I second that.

I kind of liked Rajasthani food with its focus on dry, yoghurt and ghee based stuff, and Daal baati churma epimoized it. However the Churma felt a bit unhealthy with the extra sugary taste.
 
I've been born and brought up in UAE, so like majority of Bangladeshi kids brought up in UAE, I loved chicken and loathed fish.

But then as i grew up and started trying various other food, fish when cooked by the right person is amazing! And I absolutely love prawns.

Chicken and beef still remain favourites though.


I grew up in UAE eating Hamour and Pomfret ]cooked our style and they tasted good.
Unfortunately growing up abroad does not expose you to stuff like fresh Pabda and Hilsa.

Prawns are great, but only if they are overcooked the desi style with just the right amount fo coconut milk; they are the only food i can have coconut milk with.
 
Cheese and spinach omelette. Also had Jalapeños, onions, sweetcorn, green chilli and tomatoes in it. Great way to start a Sunday.
 
Veggie burgers [ two ] with mustard & mayo . Also had 3 [ small sized ] corn-potato tikkis .Washed it with 500 ml chilled coke :)


[every thing is home made except the coke -lol ]
 
Had a fry-up for afternoon lunch consisting of 2 fried eggs, toast and baked beans (the first time I've consumed this combination in months and actually the first time I've ever fried eggs in any capacity at all after a long duration).
 
For my younger brother's birthday, I had pizza (I didn't quite fancy eating the naan with piea - excuse the spelling, I think it is sheep ankle) followed by birthday cake and jalebi. Feeling extremely full after a large meal.
 
Just demolished a roast chicken. Demolished it, I tell you. Annihilated it. Reduced it to smithereens.

Gulab Jamuns frying as we speak. Life is almost bearable.
 
Jalapeno flavoured crisps.

Going to go over dill-flavoured ones now. Maybe with humus. And perhaps green tea.

My healthy eating :facepalm:
 
During lunch at school, I visited a local newsagent's store and purchased a kebab and a samosa. After returning home I ate the last of the remaining left-over pizza and then proceeded to consume naan and pieay/khavre (not entirely sure of the spelling or what type of meat it actually is).
 
During lunch at school, I visited a local newsagent's store and purchased a kebab and a samosa. After returning home I ate the last of the remaining left-over pizza and then proceeded to consume naan and pieay/khavre (not entirely sure of the spelling or what type of meat it actually is).

thats trotters....

just had some crinkled biscuits- soure cheese flavour..
 
Roasted chicken,palao ,raita,samosas with chutney,and chicken curry with coke.Was a great feast.:inzi
 
Btw, you seem to be a cola addict like me.

I need Pepsi with every meal, don't like Coke that much.
 
Brothers going for coke and pepsi with their meals, please try to select the diet/zero versions....alot alot of sugar in one can
 
Baked beans with fried bread and tea - safe to say it is not a tremendously healthy meal but certainly tasty to devour on such a chilly day.
 
thats trotters....

I assumed as much but didn't indicate it because I wasn't completely sure. However, I'm assured when stating that I don't ever enjoy consuming this meal - the meat is extremely fatty/spongy in my opinion, although for some reason it is considered a pleasant delicacy amongst family members. I was psychologically forced into eating it in fear of making a fuss...
 
I assumed as much but didn't indicate it because I wasn't completely sure. However, I'm assured when stating that I don't ever enjoy consuming this meal - the meat is extremely fatty/spongy in my opinion, although for some reason it is considered a pleasant delicacy amongst family members. I was psychologically forced into eating it in fear of making a fuss...

paaye are very tasty but very unhealthy :moyo
 
each 2 his own Suppo ,i seen people relishing squids & i cannot tolerate them .
 
i had a fritatta with mexican spicy cheese and lots of vegetables etc
 
I'm staying away from any form of chocolate today - have an extremely bad sore throat (which coupled to my extremely bad cold, although this is genuinely the norm for me, has made this day quite unpleasant).
 
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