i am a new member, and i am finding this site very interesting. all my guestions seem to be answered, there is a wealth of information here ,thank you. the one major problem i have is getting the ingrediants for recipes and my only language is english. if there is help out there it would quite exellent. thank you
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28th June 2003 12:39 #1
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28th June 2003 17:17 #2
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Hi there
If you are interested in any particular dishes just let me know and i will post the recipes for you in English.
Or if you want Algerian recipes in general, i will poste the most popular ones in here.
Just let me know which ones you want, and I hope this would be helpful to you.
Feel at home and do not hesitate to ask any questions, after all, we are here to assist each other if we can.
Take care and Have a good day
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HG111Despair and misery are static factors. The dynamism of an uprising flows from hope and pride. Not actual suffering but the hope of better things incites people to revolt.
- Eric Hoffer
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28th June 2003 21:16 #3
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thank you for your offer, we live in a small town and many products are not available. we are tired of our limited diet, recipes for bread would help,my other problem is how much seasoning to use.
thanks paulie
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29th June 2003 01:11 #4
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No problem sis,
I will post some bread recipes ASAP on this thread. As for seasoning and how much of it to use, that only comes with practice and making mistakes LOL...But not to worry, I will make sure the recipes are detailed enough.
Thanks for your interest and keep an eye in this thread.
Take care
All the best.
HG111
[Edited by HG111 on 29th June 2003 at 02:41]Despair and misery are static factors. The dynamism of an uprising flows from hope and pride. Not actual suffering but the hope of better things incites people to revolt.
- Eric Hoffer
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29th June 2003 18:55 #5
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hi HP111 Thank you for your help,I have had problems ajusting recipes for two people, I am getting there. Thanks again.
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29th June 2003 19:44 #6
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Hiya
I found this site, which has links to various other sites containing recipes from Algeria. It is all in English.
http://dmoz.org/Home/Cooking/World_C...ican/Algerian/
This one contains more Algerian recipes:
http://www.krimos.co.uk/recipes.htm
And this one is North African ones (ie Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia..etc)
http://www.thegutsygourmet.net/africa.html
I hope it is useful to you.
I am posting a bread recipe for you in a minute. It's called Khobz eddar, maybe you know it! it simply means bread made at home.
Best
HG111
Despair and misery are static factors. The dynamism of an uprising flows from hope and pride. Not actual suffering but the hope of better things incites people to revolt.
- Eric Hoffer
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1st July 2003 19:11 #7
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HI awaiting your recipe, I have tried one of the others,and it was impresive, will try the sites you suggested. PEACE BE WITH ALL.







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