...kabob? I mean the Lebanese, Syrian, Palestinian and Egyptian cooking like bamia, molukia, macarona and bechamel, fasolia and things cooked in the oven. Borj Al Kabob and Ya Mal Ya Sham are okay but I haven't found a really good one yet that makes things like home cooking.
oh sorry Riyadh
...for cooking? Its not "sour cream" either everyone says that it is but its not. We don't have "half and half" (the coffee cream) here so does anyone actually know what half and half is so that I can buy something like it but without the brand name? Also what about cream cheese for recipes, I...
I'm not talking about the idiots who chase girls around in cars. I'm talking about an average respectable Saudi man. When I was in the airport in London and my luggages were overweight they wouldn't even let a few extra kilos go, they charged me hundreds of dollars. When I was flying from Dubai...
the Saudi culture? than the culture in Europe, the Northern states, southwestern states and the western states? Especially small town culture minus the religion of course. I do see some similarities.
the Saudi culture? than the culture in Europe, the Northern states, southwestern states and the western states? Especially small town culture minus the religion of course. I do see some similarities.
If I sent someone who I don't talk with regularly an email just saying "happy Ramadan and and how are you and I hope you are well" and they sent me back something like "hi Happy Ramadan how are you, I'm good and I hope you are good too and happy upcoming Eid" So my question is does this person...