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    Afghan is offline Junior Member
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    Salaam!!! I am a true believer in prewritten destinies. I am originally from Afghanistan. Never in my wildest dreams picture myself with an Algerian man. Allah is great! He is the best thing that has ever happened to me. I can't wait to spend the rest of my life with him. I want to make him the happiest man alive. I know a way to a man's heart is through his stomach. Soooooooooo please all you Algerian women out there help me!!!!!!! I need some finger licking good recipes. Please please email them to me and I will greatly appreciate it! ka

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    Addison is offline Former Member
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    Dear Afghan,

    Salaam!

    I grew up Calvinist, and they too are firm believers in the idea that there are no accidents. That everything is Providential. It is a marvelous thing to see how God's plans unfold in our lives, especially when we least expect it...

    Now, I am not from Algeria, but I used to have my own catering business, and as my father spent most of his life in the Middle East and Northern Africa, I developed a fondness for the cuisine. I have some books which I really enjoy, and I told Yazza2 about them in the previous thread. I will duplicate it here, and offer you the same thing. If you should like some book recommendations I will be happy to share with you!

    Best regards,

    Addison

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    Dear Yazza2,

    I have only just read your post today, and I know that is late, but I assume that you are still cooking ( ! ) There are actually a great number of cookbooks out there on African, Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cooking, but a couple really good ones are Mourad Mazouz's "A Gastronomic
    Journey through Northern Africa," and Copeland Marks' " The Great Book of Couscous: Classic cuisines or Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia."

    Also, for a quick fix, there are several good recipe websites, among the best is one called "Arab Slice," which can be accessed at http://www.arab.de/arab/Cool/more2.html.

    I do have several more books which I can recommend, if you are interested still, and cannot find anything to your liking in the ones I have mentioned.

    Have fun experimenting...


    " Cooking is become an art, a noble science..." Robert Burton

    " Kissing don't last! Cookery do!! " George Meredith



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    HIP-HOP is offline Junior Member
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    couscous is quick and easy and if you do it well, ....MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM.............
    AAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH

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    Zina is offline Senior Member
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    Sorry mate, you soooo wrong a real Couscous is neither quick nor easy :


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    Maleko is offline Member
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    Talking

    Good things come to those who wait !

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