Guest guest Posted August 28, 2001 Report Share Posted August 28, 2001 Not only is Road's End Vegan Nacho Chresse Dip tasty but the guy who owns the company is one cool cat... Never got into the whole chresse thing but he hit the nail on the head with the nacho cheese dip... Be Good, Jeff http://www.geocities.com/spongesage _______________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2003 Report Share Posted April 9, 2003 In the sense of talking about personal events that might make people feel awkward. It might be useful for some. Then again there probably aren't many people on this list who had the misfortune to move countries in their early teens (or perhaps I'm wrong?). Yep, that ol' chestnut. That's quite accurate, I've heard my friends parents say " I'm not racist, but those abbo's are beyond help " etc. It makes me ashamed. That's quite a unique problem compared to classical " multicultural " problems to do with emigration. Few people realises how different the different aboriginal groups are compared to Australian society and other societies. I've got along fine with the ones I've met, when they haven't been shouting abuse at me in the trains while drunk. Angie, been with Becky for 5 Years. We met at college and she showed my the Vegetarian way. We both later went Vegan. Who's read my stories in Vegan Stories? Rowan. >how so? awkward? >Canada is a good place to go for multicultural society... and Australia? ..>.. right ... ('something has to be done about the aboriginals who get >drunk on the streets and pee in schoolyards in front of parents and >chidlren' ... i heard one woman who hadn't a clue as to why aboriginals >show their disgust in that manner...) >multicultural means a lot to people ... little to governments ... --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.470 / Virus Database: 268 - Release 08/04/03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2003 Report Share Posted April 9, 2003 I've read your story, Rowan. Quite good! k@(that's kat, as opposed to kit) On Wednesday, Apr 9, 2003, at 19:54 Europe/London, Rowan McCartney wrote: > In the sense of talking about personal events that might make people > feel > awkward. It might be useful for some. Then again there probably > aren't > many people on this list who had the misfortune to move countries in > their > early teens (or perhaps I'm wrong?). > > Yep, that ol' chestnut. That's quite accurate, I've heard my friends > parents say " I'm not racist, but those abbo's are beyond help " etc. It > makes me ashamed. That's quite a unique problem compared to classical > " multicultural " problems to do with emigration. Few people realises > how > different the different aboriginal groups are compared to Australian > society and other societies. I've got along fine with the ones I've > met, > when they haven't been shouting abuse at me in the trains while drunk. > > Angie, been with Becky for 5 Years. We met at college and she showed > my > the Vegetarian way. We both later went Vegan. > > Who's read my stories in Vegan Stories? > > Rowan. > >how so? awkward? > >Canada is a good place to go for multicultural society... and > Australia? > .>.. right ... ('something has to be done about the aboriginals who get > >drunk on the streets and pee in schoolyards in front of parents and > >chidlren' ... i heard one woman who hadn't a clue as to why > aboriginals > >show their disgust in that manner...) > >multicultural means a lot to people ... little to governments ... > <image.tiff> > > > ~~ info ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Please remember that the above is only the opinion of the author, > there may be another side to the story you have not heard. > --------------------------- > Was this message Off Topic? Did you know? Was it snipped? > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Guidelines: visit <site temporarily offline> > Un: send a blank message to > - > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2003 Report Share Posted April 10, 2003 i had the misfortune of being moved to Doha in Qatar (hot - lived in a housing estate compound with armed guards at the gates - anyone heard of the place?) when i was 9-10... soon moved back when my mum left her violent-turned (new) husband.... Rowan McCartney [be99rnm] In the sense of talking about personal events that might make people feel awkward. It might be useful for some. Then again there probably aren't many people on this list who had the misfortune to move countries in their Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2005 Report Share Posted June 17, 2005 When you use the word vegan, do you personally pronounce it Vee-gan or do you say Vay-gan? (One hears both.) NOTE: Voting in this poll is anonymous. o I pronounce it VEE-gan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2006 Report Share Posted May 24, 2006 I believe that what you are referring to is know in Israel as turkish salad and not arab salad. Even an arab restaurant will serve it as turkish salad... (tomatoes, onion or scallion, red peppers, salt, garlic, parsley or cilantro, etc all chopped very fine and blended (I dont believe vinegar is in it). You control how spicy by changing the type of peppers and the quantity. So the english term you are looking for IMHO is Turkish Salad (unless you are greek and then it will be greek salad....) Jorge. wrote: " shanybv " s-cys Tue May 23, 2006 11:13am(PDT) Re: Arab salad? No, I don't think that this was it but thanks so much. Also it's not called Israeli Salad but Arab. > Wow I didn't realize this message was this old! I was looking up > recipes today and came across this particular one which made me think > of this message/thread > > Israeli salad > > 4 med tomatoes, cut into ½ in dice > ½ long (hothouse) cucumber or 1 med cucumber, peeled (optional) and > cut into ½ in dice > ¼ minced green onion > 1-2 T extra-virgin olive oil > 1-2 T strained fresh lemon juice > Salt and freshly ground peppe Sneak preview the all-new .com. It's not radically different. Just radically better. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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