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1.       susie k
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 11 Jul 2006 Tue 01:36 pm

2.       femme_fatal
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 11 Jul 2006 Tue 01:40 pm

susie, i can take those mushrooms, thus ur problem is solved! lol

3.       susie k
1330 posts
 11 Jul 2006 Tue 01:52 pm


4.       libralady
5152 posts
 12 Jul 2006 Wed 03:20 pm

Now you have started!! Are potatoes grown in Turkey? I have been to turkey now three times and not once seen potatoes on the menu? and if they do who introduced them to Turkey?

5.       Beany
144 posts
 12 Jul 2006 Wed 03:35 pm

Do they have gravy? I've had it in the English places but then it is still scarce. I've asked for it once and got brown sauce all over my chips lol .

6.       femme_fatal
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 12 Jul 2006 Wed 03:46 pm

no potato in turkiia? really?
wot a tragedy!
ah, when i come to istanbul i ll remamber to bring a big bag of potatoes

7.       susie k
1330 posts
 12 Jul 2006 Wed 03:49 pm

They tend to have sauce instead of gravy! My husband likes vegetarian gravy he doesnt like the meat variety! When I took gravy to Turkey they were shocked! What is it?! they asked I said english sauce but they all prefered veggie!

8.       libralady
5152 posts
 12 Jul 2006 Wed 05:54 pm

I know for sure they dont have MARMITE!!

9.       libralady
5152 posts
 12 Jul 2006 Wed 05:56 pm

Looked potato up in the dictionary - patates, so they much grow in Turkey. Wonder who introduced them! Did Sir Walter Raleigh??

10.       Morningstar666
47 posts
 12 Jul 2006 Wed 06:04 pm

In Ecuador potatoes are mainly served from the Andes and Seafood is near the coast (it is similar in Turkey) I love to cook so learning different foods is fun for me The only obstacle I ever face, and I love the challenge is finding a Halal meat in remote places around the world ^-^ another is that damn apple tea *shakes fist* it sure is sneaky (mothers sure love it though!) Learning Baklava was fun too *~_~* no complaints here, but a comment on my enjoyment of cooking internationaly... and a real parent always concerns themselves jiji or else they would let their creations eat the bark of trees and wild berries in the woods (sounds fun)
you guys are fun to converse with as well!

estelle

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