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    HOUDA-K is offline Moderator
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    Has anyone heard of this before ?



    What a combination, eh ?



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    It's Moroccan, isn't it?


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    Is bastilla always made with chicken?
    what to do now with the bird flu?

    Bastilla au lait, bizarre!

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    HOUDA-K is offline Moderator
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    Originally posted by Amina-DZ
    It's Moroccan, isn't it?

    Never heard of it or seen it. If it's Moroccan it must be from the north.

    Have you heard of it ?



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    Originally posted by phylay
    Is bastilla always made with chicken?
    what to do now with the bird flu?

    Bastilla au lait, bizarre!
    Bastilla is made with Pigeons and almonds, the cheaper version is chicken.



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    Originally posted by HOUDA-K
    Has anyone heard of this before ?



    What a combination, eh ?
    it looks like lasagne
    A government that robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend on the support of Paul.
    By: George Bernard Shaw

    I should add that a Gouvernment that robs Peter to pay Paul, will always depend on Peter to have his budget ...:-) In other world he need more Peter then Paul

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    Amina-DZ is offline Registered User
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    Originally posted by HOUDA-K
    Never heard of it or seen it. If it's Moroccan it must be from the north.

    Have you heard of it ?
    Yes I've got the recipe on a Moroccan cookery e-Book, with exactly the same picture, but it's in French. You want it?


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