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"Goomba38" > wrote in message
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> jake wrote:
>>

I rarely read
>> blogs for the same reaosn. I still like this one, though.

>
> I agree. I found it fascinating and will be checking for updates. Thanks
> for sharing.


Thanks for your comments. As a result I read this blog, too.
I particularly was interested in the Nepalese dinner blogs and liked these
comments:

"According to Rima, it is pretty unique to see men at work in the
kitchen .in Nepal it is usually the women who do all the cooking. her
husband Saroj (at left) enjoys preparing dinner."

as I spent three weeks in the mid-80's in Nepal. In the restaurants, I
never saw a woman cooking. Once we spent 2 nights at a high mountain
'outpost?' and the men served a rice pudding, the likes of which I've never
reproduced, but the rest of the food was certainly forgettable there and
everywhere else in Nepal. But from what I recall, it was mainly 'Indian'
food, though I've not been in India -- DH has been and he thought so.
No, this is not my blog -- certainly not interesting, just my recalled
experience with Nepalese food
Otherwise, the most unforgettable trait of the Nepalese men -- they sing all
the time when they are standing around (hanging around [hanging]).
Dee Dee