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  • #71
    your dad is my kind of man

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    • #72
      Originally posted by SagGal egh, how can u eat that in the morning? a soup that is very fattening with cows feet and u eat that in the morning. egh. no thanks. the only thing i eat in the morning is a sandwich with tea. My dad invites his friends over our house sometimes on cold days and makes khash and.........do i need to say more.
      ewww seriously!lol

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      • #73
        Originally posted by TigranJamharian im appalled that you even had to ask. who else from this forum do i plan on meeting?
        LOL, I was going to get jealous, that's why.

        You know, our "meeting" is going to last at least 3 years...with all the things that's being added to the list..


        And fstkhnan jan (kinda rhymes), I'm Halebtsi from both sides. Attended Lazar Najarian/Kaloosd Gulbenkian until I moved to Canada when I was 4 or 5. Our fathers were actually friends back in Haleb (I don't know if Jahannam ever told you that).

        I think I've just had a way of getting along very well with Hayastantsis.

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        • #74
          what is khashlama?? Is there another word for it? I'm not sure if I've ever tasted it.

          hey fstkhnan, i've been to haleb.

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          • #75
            Originally posted by Baron Dants LOL, I was going to get jealous, that's why.

            You know, our "meeting" is going to last at least 3 years...with all the things that's being added to the list..


            And fstkhnan jan (kinda rhymes), I'm Halebtsi from both sides. Attended Lazar Najarian/Kaloosd Gulbenkian until I moved to Canada when I was 4 or 5. Our fathers were actually friends back in Haleb (I don't know if Jahannam ever told you that).

            I think I've just had a way of getting along very well with Hayastantsis.
            ohh interesting.....yeah lazar najarian is a pretty cool school, not as cool as haygazian or gemaran, but its getting there.lol.....no seriously speaking of jahannam, I havent seen her today yet!

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            • #76
              Originally posted by Dan what is khashlama?? Is there another word for it? I'm not sure if I've ever tasted it.

              hey fstkhnan, i've been to haleb.
              thats awesome....I know u liked it, so how much did u like it?lol

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              • #77
                Originally posted by fstkhnan thats awesome....I know u liked it, so how much did u like it?lol
                oh... it was OK.. LOL. i stayed there for just 2 days. the trip itself was hell. ugh.

                Anyhow, has anyone heard about "manti"? I don't like it anymore (change of taste, I suppose), but yeah.. hmm.. I don't know if it's Armenian..

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                • #78
                  yeah i know "manti" I used to eat it back then when I was a carnivore kid!lol

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                  • #79
                    Originally posted by SagGal egh, how can u eat that in the morning? a soup that is very fattening with cows feet and u eat that in the morning. egh. no thanks. the only thing i eat in the morning is a sandwich with tea. My dad invites his friends over our house sometimes on cold days and makes khash and.........do i need to say more.
                    ewww...that stuff is nassstyyyy....my dad does the same thing..he makes it and then invites my uncle over to eat with him..i think only men like this stuff..i mean who else is going to eat cows feet??? ..that is just gross..yuckk

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                    • #80
                      Manti is one of the top foods out there.

                      You know what I've been thinking? Everyone says that this food isn't Armenian, or that food isn't, because the names are Turkish or Arabic... Isn't it possible that they are Armenian foods who have just received these names because of Turkish or Arabic influence?

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