Cuisine of Tanzania?
"Sqwertz" > wrote in message
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> On Mon, 28 Dec 2020 16:59:19 -0800, Julie Bove wrote:
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>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message
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>>> On Sun, 27 Dec 2020 21:22:26 -0800, Julie Bove wrote:
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>>>> "cshenk" > wrote in message
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>>>>> Sqwertz wrote:
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>>>>>> On Sat, 26 Dec 2020 20:16:40 -0800, Julie Bove wrote:
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>>>>>> > some kind of cooked greens or a salad that's very similar to
>>>>>> > Pico De Gallo.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Say WHAT!?!?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You have the worst Google on earth.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -sw
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>>>>> No, actually I saw that too. Both are served with Ugali, which I
>>>>> referenced as the cornmeal sort of mush made to a ball.
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>>>> Yes. I did order the flour for the Ugali. The greens are usually Kale
>>>> or
>>>> Collard but sometimes Spinach.
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>>> Aren't you on a severely limited budget, but now supporting two
>>> mooches?
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>> I don't know where you got that from.
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> You told us that a dozen times now.
I never ever said I was on a severely limited budget. I am on fixed income.
And I certainly never said I was supporting a mooch.
The only person I ever called a mooch was a roommate from many years ago. He
even called himself that. He was very generous when he had money. He would
get me gifts then, like a very expensive orchid plant that I managed to kill
almost immediately. Or take me out for fancy dinners. The man was just no
good with money. He'd be generous, then have nothing. Got to where when we
(me and other friends) visited him, we'd bring food and drinks because he
never had any. He did lead a colorful lifestyle and was fun to be around, so
we just accepted that he was in fact a mooch, and we didn't see him very
often.
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