Cuisine of Tanzania?
"jmcquown" > wrote in message
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> On 12/27/2020 5:13 PM, wrote:
>> On Friday, December 25, 2020 at 8:50:29 PM UTC-5,
>> wrote:
>>> Yes, I will research this online.
>>
>> Etc.
>>
>> And I thought, "Cool! I know quite a bit about Tanzanian cuisine,
>> including home-cooking, street/fast, and restaurant food. Personal
>> experiences. I'll be happy to share what I know and I look forward to a
>> discussion about it!"
>>
>> But of course, this being RFC in 2020, the thread immediately took a dive
>> into the sewer and stayed there.
>>
>> Jesus F'ing Christ, people.
>>
> Please do tell her about it, Silvar.
>
> I would love to see some of those Tanzania recipes. The only African food
> I've had was some really nice homemade Ethoipian Injera bread with a
> nicely spiced lamb and vegetable stew. Delicious!
>
> Julie is trying to impress someonw she barely knows. Her last "boyfriend"
> was allergic to cats. This is a new guy. Gotta wonder where she's
> finding them during a pandemic lockdown.
I found who I refer to as "The Three Amigos" on the Facebook dating app. D.
found me on Plenty Of Fish. I reactivated my account because I was bored and
thought I'd find someone to talk to. I did. A guy whose dad worked with my
dad. I found him to be boring though. Then D. contacted me. We met the next
day in a parking lot. Again, because so few places were open. We hit it off
right away. Lots of stuff in common. He has two cats. Great personality.
Makes me laugh. I make him laugh. Couldn't be better.
Yes, there is a pandemic but... People who are married or live with their
BF/GF can see their other half every day. Kind of un fair to the rest of us
who are supposed to stay home and see no one. I got sick of it. People
aren't meant to be hermits.
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