lenj?
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lenj?
mine: white egg omelette loaded with cheese, broccoli, tomato, onion, and green and red peppers. Home fries on the side.
forgot to bring salt, pepper, or ketchup. Oh well.
forgot to bring salt, pepper, or ketchup. Oh well.
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harharmahadev wrote:Secy ordered BLT salad from a local restaurant chain called La Rosas.
secy? they still have those?
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Long time away. idli with sambar and coconut chutney on the horizon
charvaka- Posts : 4347
Join date : 2011-04-28
Location : Berkeley, CA
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Coffee and choc-chip cookie. Meetings after meetings and now the cafeteria's closed.
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i ate misal-paav and lemon rice for lunch today. yes, that's an unusual combination but i prefer such weird combinations to panneer pasanda, panneer mughlai, panneer masala, panneer kadhai, panneer patiyala and other hundred names given to the same imbecile of a dish. there will be a day when philip kuruvilla will spell "quiet" as "quite" but there will never be a day when the caterers in my canteen make a dish without panneer.
Another Brick- Posts : 1495
Join date : 2011-05-02
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Another Brick wrote:i ate misal-paav and lemon rice for lunch today. yes, that's an unusual combination but i prefer such weird combinations to panneer pasanda, panneer mughlai, panneer masala, panneer kadhai, panneer patiyala and other hundred names given to the same imbecile of a dish. there will be a day when philip kuruvilla will spell "quiet" as "quite" but there will never be a day when the caterers in my canteen make a dish without panneer.
tch..tch..the curse of the syrian brahmin seems to work well in this kalyug - panneer dosha, huh?
garam_kuta- Posts : 3768
Join date : 2011-05-18
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garam_kuta wrote:Another Brick wrote:i ate misal-paav and lemon rice for lunch today. yes, that's an unusual combination but i prefer such weird combinations to panneer pasanda, panneer mughlai, panneer masala, panneer kadhai, panneer patiyala and other hundred names given to the same imbecile of a dish. there will be a day when philip kuruvilla will spell "quiet" as "quite" but there will never be a day when the caterers in my canteen make a dish without panneer.
tch..tch..the curse of the syrian brahmin seems to work well in this kalyug - panneer dosha, huh?
who or what is kalyug? any relation to dosha?
Impedimenta- Posts : 2791
Join date : 2011-04-29
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Another Brick wrote:i ate misal-paav and lemon rice for lunch today. yes, that's an unusual combination but i prefer such weird combinations to panneer pasanda, panneer mughlai, panneer masala, panneer kadhai, panneer patiyala and other hundred names given to the same imbecile of a dish. there will be a day when philip kuruvilla will spell "quiet" as "quite" but there will never be a day when the caterers in my canteen make a dish without panneer.
kkk, you hate paneer. got it. Wonder why is the cafeteria bent on feeding you paneer? Is it more cost effective to have milk than other stuff? Does the owner have Sridevi**, Madhuri, Juhi at easy disposal?
** the buffaloes.
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Impedimenta wrote:garam_kuta wrote:Another Brick wrote:i ate misal-paav and lemon rice for lunch today. yes, that's an unusual combination but i prefer such weird combinations to panneer pasanda, panneer mughlai, panneer masala, panneer kadhai, panneer patiyala and other hundred names given to the same imbecile of a dish. there will be a day when philip kuruvilla will spell "quiet" as "quite" but there will never be a day when the caterers in my canteen make a dish without panneer.
tch..tch..the curse of the syrian brahmin seems to work well in this kalyug - panneer dosha, huh?
who or what is kalyug? any relation to dosha?
tch..tch..the curse of the syrian brahmin seems to work well in this kalyugam - panneer* dosham, huh?
happy - now that they are ammafied, JJ would also be happy, I guess
*and don't miss out the 'r' in the panneer, please
garam_kuta- Posts : 3768
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garam_kuta wrote:Impedimenta wrote:garam_kuta wrote:Another Brick wrote:i ate misal-paav and lemon rice for lunch today. yes, that's an unusual combination but i prefer such weird combinations to panneer pasanda, panneer mughlai, panneer masala, panneer kadhai, panneer patiyala and other hundred names given to the same imbecile of a dish. there will be a day when philip kuruvilla will spell "quiet" as "quite" but there will never be a day when the caterers in my canteen make a dish without panneer.
tch..tch..the curse of the syrian brahmin seems to work well in this kalyug - panneer dosha, huh?
who or what is kalyug? any relation to dosha?
tch..tch..the curse of the syrian brahmin seems to work well in this kalyugam - panneer* dosham, huh?
happy - now that they are ammafied, JJ would also be happy, I guess
*and don't miss out the 'r' in the panneer, please
k, for clarification. The ONLY reason I fail in this particular kokkee-speak thread is coz I am not familiar with all the high thambi content of the posts.
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Tracy Whitney wrote:garam_kuta wrote:Impedimenta wrote:garam_kuta wrote:Another Brick wrote:i ate misal-paav and lemon rice for lunch today. yes, that's an unusual combination but i prefer such weird combinations to panneer pasanda, panneer mughlai, panneer masala, panneer kadhai, panneer patiyala and other hundred names given to the same imbecile of a dish. there will be a day when philip kuruvilla will spell "quiet" as "quite" but there will never be a day when the caterers in my canteen make a dish without panneer.
tch..tch..the curse of the syrian brahmin seems to work well in this kalyug - panneer dosha, huh?
who or what is kalyug? any relation to dosha?
tch..tch..the curse of the syrian brahmin seems to work well in this kalyugam - panneer* dosham, huh?
happy - now that they are ammafied, JJ would also be happy, I guess
*and don't miss out the 'r' in the panneer, please
k, for clarification. The ONLY reason I fail in this particular kokkee-speak thread is coz I am not familiar with all the high thambi content of the posts.
dosha is dosha, like the manglik one..just for the panneer, there is no need for a recuse spycy..i'll let impy explain this as she knows it all
garam_kuta- Posts : 3768
Join date : 2011-05-18
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Tracy Whitney wrote:Another Brick wrote:i ate misal-paav and lemon rice for lunch today. yes, that's an unusual combination but i prefer such weird combinations to panneer pasanda, panneer mughlai, panneer masala, panneer kadhai, panneer patiyala and other hundred names given to the same imbecile of a dish. there will be a day when philip kuruvilla will spell "quiet" as "quite" but there will never be a day when the caterers in my canteen make a dish without panneer.
kkk, you hate paneer. got it. Wonder why is the cafeteria bent on feeding you paneer? Is it more cost effective to have milk than other stuff? Does the owner have Sridevi**, Madhuri, Juhi at easy disposal?
** the buffaloes.
well, i like palak panneer and panneer bhurji, but don't like red gravy and panneer.
hahaha @ panneer dosha, k'ben. that may pass as a pun.
Another Brick- Posts : 1495
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