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Kitchen help needed!!
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02 Sep 2006 Sat 10:02 am |
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I will move to Türkiye in less than a month, but I can't cook!! I will have enough people around me who are willing to teach me, but I'd like it if I know some basic recipes already.
Just share easy recipes with me
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02 Sep 2006 Sat 10:04 am |
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02 Sep 2006 Sat 10:05 am |
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Do you mean you can't cook, DK? Or you can't cook Turkish recipes?
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02 Sep 2006 Sat 10:06 am |
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02 Sep 2006 Sat 10:07 am |
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Why don't you introduce them to your native food... they might really enjoy it.... also... look on the web... there are so many sites..... I will get back to you with some and good luck to you.... HOW LUCKY YOU ARE x
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02 Sep 2006 Sat 10:10 am |
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http://ingilizceyemektarifleri.ulkeler.net/recipe.php?recipeid=377
Some recipes on here x
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02 Sep 2006 Sat 10:11 am |
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Quoting aenigma x: Do you mean you can't cook, DK? Or you can't cook Turkish recipes?
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I can't cook at all!!! I can't even make a proper fry-up without my eggs looking weird!!!
All I know is how to make Yorkshire Pudding.. but that's just it!
Oh and a delicious tomato-pesto-pie.. but Kadir doesn't like fresh tomatoes
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02 Sep 2006 Sat 10:13 am |
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Quoting IZMIR060406: Why don't you introduce them to your native food... they might really enjoy it.... also... look on the web... there are so many sites..... I will get back to you with some and good luck to you.... HOW LUCKY YOU ARE x |
Well.. maybe you noticed I live in Holland
We don't HAVE native food Well, we have.. but it's pretty impossible to make it in Turkey. They don't have the ingredients the way we do. Plus, I'm not too fond of Dutch food anyway.
And thanks for the website
The reason I want it in this thread is that I can easily find it back when I need it. Plus, I can't print papers and take them.. I've already got loads of papers, books and lcothing.. taking more will make my suitcase too heavy.
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02 Sep 2006 Sat 10:14 am |
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Quoting susie k: Also good luck with the move! Keep us informed of how it all goes and remember we are all here for you! |
Thank you
It's just.. yesterday I spend the night at my best friend's sister.. her sister invited us over to her studenthouse, to let us have some time together etc. I just realized that I'll miss those things so much and I started freaking out.. especially about dinner!! I don't wanna go over to Kadir & Gökhan's place everynight just because I make a terrible cook!
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02 Sep 2006 Sat 10:16 am |
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Awwwww DK, dont panic! You have enough to think of without worrying about learning to cook. Just have simple meals at first, but with lovely fresh ingredients, salads, breads etc. Then...smile a beautiful smile at him and he won't even notice what he's eating anyway !
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