SKC
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compare this to Germany:Its over for mullahs. We will see more Nora Fatehis coming out of Saudi arabia now
compare this to Germany:Its over for mullahs. We will see more Nora Fatehis coming out of Saudi arabia now
It is an easy food though.No no, I'm being serious. I haven't seen or known anyone who actually eats cornflakes. Oats, sure.
Cornflakes is such a fake ass breakfast when youre from India and can eat anything from Paratha to poha
Turks porks bhai bhai..... Somebody please update their wiki page now
Alhamdulillah
It is an easy food though.
Just pour in cold milk from the refrigerator and put some honey. You are all set.
Goa and Himachal.The audacity of these pigs to come to south Asia and have a whites only party. Mind you these fuckers do the same in India in Himachal Pradesh. Looks like the lankans had enough. Almost 3 lakh Russian and ukrainians have taken "refuge" in Sri lanka in the last year.
They are already holding beauty pageants. There are talks about opening of a Casino in KSA!
So umbrella(or was it rainbow) underground being revived by china again?
***They are investing in india and not aiding india...Bhai do t say aid they never gave us aid last time they have was in some 2012-14.
They have investing in india and not aiding. Go look it up hindustan times has published alot regarding it.
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Muesli acha taste hai. Kha sakte oftenMost of the Indians don't prefer Corn based cereals or chips.
Kellogg's cornflakes and Doritos chips never saw the rise in Indian FMCG market.
Not every food suits in Indian palate.
On top of that Firangis thought that they can change Breakfast food-habits of Indians.
When capitalism destroys a geography then communism takes birth in that land. When communism destroys same land then capitalism is revived and the cycle goes on.So umbrella(or was it rainbow) underground being revived by china again?
It's a parody.Murican real home alone moment
Dailya that too daily? Nah man .. occaisonaly. Eating sweet food as part of daily bkfast is not my fort. We ate Daliya when I was sick or sometimes in winters. Not fan of salty version too.I grew up on a breakfast of daliya, banana and boiled egg. Sometimes bread/paratha. Sometimes boiled black chana and green moong.
Quite filling and energy powerhouse.
Had a hand grinder and grinding wheat was one of the mandatory tasks during weekends.
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Surprised people don't eat daliya. And of course, the venerable sattu. How could I forget.