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  • Lucin
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    Originally posted by Anoush View Post
    KanadaHye jan, since you and I know how to make Mante; I am going to make a good suggestion for you - how about one of these days you go and meet my pretty younger sister Lucin and teach her how to make Mante? I am sure she'll learn real well and you'll learn from her how to make the ParskaHay's Pirashki.

    Yeghav Lucin jan? Then you'll let me know if our KanadaHye is a good teacher as a chef.
    Is it possible? Knowing our stingy Vanetsi, I imagine as he predicted a flour fight (alyurakriv in Armenian) will break out and we'll have to order a pizza finally... but at least he is funny to laugh with which would compensate for all his charutyun.

    Originally posted by Pazooki View Post
    LOLLLLL who hasnt heard of Pirashki?

    Brown golden soft cover up 5-10 inches long filled with meat, cheese, or potatoes
    Apparently some haven't... so it should be an eastern (Hayastantsi and Parskahai) thing.

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  • KanadaHye
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    Originally posted by Anoush View Post
    Well, you know how to open a good dough, then Lucin can put the itsy bitsy meats in there and you can both close them and it will be done.

    Then she can teach you how to make Pirashki KanadaHye. See its easy, when there's a will, it can be done.
    LOL Anoush

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  • Anoush
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    Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
    Lucin'e mante shenel sorvelu hammar indzi bidi espasehneh.... hape gelladzeh The meat pie sounds delicious though
    Well, you know how to open a good dough, then Lucin can put the itsy bitsy meats in there and you can both close them and it will be done.

    Then she can teach you how to make Pirashki KanadaHye. See its easy, when there's a will, it can be done.
    Last edited by Anoush; 06-04-2009, 01:39 PM.

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  • KanadaHye
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    Re: Voyage round Armenian Culture

    Originally posted by Anoush View Post
    KanadaHye jan, since you and I know how to make Mante; I am going to make a good suggestion for you - how about one of these days you go and meet my pretty younger sister Lucin and teach her how to make Mante? I am sure she'll learn real well and you'll learn from her how to make the ParskaHay's Pirashki.

    Yeghav Lucin jan? Then you'll let me know if our KanadaHye is a good teacher as a chef.
    Lucin'e mante shenel sorvelu hammar indzi bidi espasehneh.... hape gelladzeh The meat pie sounds delicious though

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  • Anoush
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    Originally posted by Lucin View Post
    Yea, I'll definitely like it. I think I should try it in a an Arevmtahaye household for once.

    Have you guys heard of 'pirashki' or it's just a Parskahav thing and I'm globalizing it?
    Lucin jan, after you try Mante, I think you'll love it and try many more times than once though...

    No I never heard of pirashki but perhaps you can teach us.

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  • Anoush
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    Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
    Anoush jan, ertam khemor panam... lol
    KanadaHye jan, since you and I know how to make Mante; I am going to make a good suggestion for you - how about one of these days you go and meet my pretty younger sister Lucin and teach her how to make Mante? I am sure she'll learn real well and you'll learn from her how to make the ParskaHay's Pirashki.

    Yeghav Lucin jan? Then you'll let me know if our KanadaHye is a good teacher as a chef.

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  • KanadaHye
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    In Armenian culture, we call them guests. In Western culture, they are called "free loaders"

    A cultural exchange? Parskahav... hmm, we might be able to come to an agreement, whatch ya got? lol

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  • Lucin
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    Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
    That's what I thought... typical, just want to come for the meal and not help prepare it!! lol. The old clothes are for when a flour fight breaks out, it can get quite messy
    Ay, ay, ay, I'm the guest Mr. 'Vanahye'! I'll just make you a good Parskahav food in return.. how's that?

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  • KanadaHye
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    Originally posted by Lucin View Post
    LOL, no thank you. Chi arjum.

    By the way, what are the 'old' clothes for? lol, Am I supposed to wear them or...?

    That's what I thought... typical, just want to come for the meal and not help prepare it!! lol. The old clothes are for when a flour fight breaks out, it can get quite messy

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  • Lucin
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    Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
    Sure thing, just bring some old clothes and your pinching fingers!
    LOL, no thank you. Chi arjum.

    By the way, what are the 'old' clothes for? lol, Am I supposed to wear them or perhaps you want the guest to bake it?
    Last edited by Lucin; 06-04-2009, 11:26 AM.

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