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| Iqra, sahi waaye, BLS sure does take care of himself. Ma wayle ke zemunga barkha hum pe haghe ke wa, tsenga? |
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*hint: Iqra |
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we traditionally would have eggs, cheese, butter, bread, left overs from previous night... with tea or milk. the only difference might be that we also have some 'halwas', home made cookies and cakes that we eat for breakfast... so i don't see much of a difference there. even in remote villages u will find the same type of breakfast... cheese, eggs, butter, bread... dairy product influence comes from the fact that most pashtoons own their own cows, sheeps, goats, chickens. we don't eat dhal and rice for breakfast for sure |
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... i was just trying to give you a little more info.. you are welcome. |
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| When I do eat breakfast, it's a mixture of fried salami, eggs, baked beans, mushrooms and sausages together either that or oya ow bonjon last time i had toast was 5 years ago and i rarely eat cereal...they don't make you full To advise others is an easy matter, the difficulty is accepting advice -- since it is bitter for those who follow their own inclinations and desires. -Imam al Ghazali |
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