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VP have some Kunafa, but i don't think the guy comes with it :lol:

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Looks like a big plate of tomato soup to me :P

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Looks like a big plate of tomato soup to me :P

:lol: really?

look like some kind of bread..

It's one of the best desserts in the world. All arab desserts are dripping in sugary, syrupy goodness. This one has cheese in the middle. I drool just thinking about it.

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10/14/05 - married AbuS in the US lovehusband.gif

02/23/08 - Filed for removal of conditions.

Sometime in 2008 - Received 10 year GC. Almost done with USCIS for life inshaAllah! Huzzah!

12/07/08 - Adopted the fuzzy feline love of my life, my Squeaky baby th_catcrazy.gif

02/23/09 - Apply for citizenship

06/15/09 - Citizenship interview

07/15/09 - Citizenship ceremony. Alhamdulilah, the US now has another american muslim!

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LOL @ tomato soup :lol:

Welllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll a lot of people love kanafa..... especially in Palestine and Jordan..... but I can only eat about 2 or 3 bites of it before I start feeling sick -- it's just tooooooooooooooooo rich.

When folks decide to "treat" us to it, my husband and I have a signal worked out -- I take a bite or 2 and exclaim how goooooooooooooood it is, and then I say "oh my God I am so fulllllllll" and he takes care of the rest of it. :P

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LOL @ tomato soup :lol:

Welllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll a lot of people love kanafa..... especially in Palestine and Jordan..... but I can only eat about 2 or 3 bites of it before I start feeling sick -- it's just tooooooooooooooooo rich.

When folks decide to "treat" us to it, my husband and I have a signal worked out -- I take a bite or 2 and exclaim how goooooooooooooood it is, and then I say "oh my God I am so fulllllllll" and he takes care of the rest of it. :P

HAHAH i can completely relate to this.... i'm not sure it's exactly the same thing, but in Algeria there is a dessert called chamiya (sp?) and its SOOOO sweet and SOOOO rich and i can only eat about a bite or two before i have to pass it to my husband.... of course, he could pack away about half that pan!!

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Bring it on!!! I've been craving sweets so so so badly lately...No, I'm not pregnant :( wish I could be...but that's not possible........:)

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LOL @ tomato soup :lol:

Welllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll a lot of people love kanafa..... especially in Palestine and Jordan..... but I can only eat about 2 or 3 bites of it before I start feeling sick -- it's just tooooooooooooooooo rich.

When folks decide to "treat" us to it, my husband and I have a signal worked out -- I take a bite or 2 and exclaim how goooooooooooooood it is, and then I say "oh my God I am so fulllllllll" and he takes care of the rest of it. :P

with you there ..looks good to the eyes but ultra rich. I thought it tasted like Mozzarella with caramelized sugar or syrup on top. Took one bite first thing that came to my mind pizza without the crust with sugar on top. My husband asked me do you like it. I said it taste different and asked for more bedouin tea now that was yummy to drink. :)

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Looks like a big plate of tomato soup to me :P

:lol: really?

look like some kind of bread..

It's one of the best desserts in the world. All arab desserts are dripping in sugary, syrupy goodness. This one has cheese in the middle. I drool just thinking about it.

So is this you volunteering to make a BIG pot of it and deliver us each a little sample???? ;):thumbs::D

LOL @ tomato soup :lol:

Welllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll a lot of people love kanafa..... especially in Palestine and Jordan..... but I can only eat about 2 or 3 bites of it before I start feeling sick -- it's just tooooooooooooooooo rich.

When folks decide to "treat" us to it, my husband and I have a signal worked out -- I take a bite or 2 and exclaim how goooooooooooooood it is, and then I say "oh my God I am so fulllllllll" and he takes care of the rest of it. :P

HAHAH i can completely relate to this.... i'm not sure it's exactly the same thing, but in Algeria there is a dessert called chamiya (sp?) and its SOOOO sweet and SOOOO rich and i can only eat about a bite or two before i have to pass it to my husband.... of course, he could pack away about half that pan!!

That's funny.... my first husband absolutely despised anything sweet... I guess sugar and beer do not mix :huh: anyway, that always bothered me because I LOVE to bake sweets. There's always something sweet baking or coming out of the oven in my house so it would hurt my feelings that he never wanted to eat what I baked. I am sure I won't have that problem with Yousuf at all.... he is a man who truly appreciates sweets alhamdulilah :luv:

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Looks like a big plate of tomato soup to me :P

:lol: really?

look like some kind of bread..

It's one of the best desserts in the world. All arab desserts are dripping in sugary, syrupy goodness. This one has cheese in the middle. I drool just thinking about it.

So is this you volunteering to make a BIG pot of it and deliver us each a little sample???? ;):thumbs::D

LOL @ tomato soup :lol:

Welllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll a lot of people love kanafa..... especially in Palestine and Jordan..... but I can only eat about 2 or 3 bites of it before I start feeling sick -- it's just tooooooooooooooooo rich.

When folks decide to "treat" us to it, my husband and I have a signal worked out -- I take a bite or 2 and exclaim how goooooooooooooood it is, and then I say "oh my God I am so fulllllllll" and he takes care of the rest of it. :P

HAHAH i can completely relate to this.... i'm not sure it's exactly the same thing, but in Algeria there is a dessert called chamiya (sp?) and its SOOOO sweet and SOOOO rich and i can only eat about a bite or two before i have to pass it to my husband.... of course, he could pack away about half that pan!!

That's funny.... my first husband absolutely despised anything sweet... I guess sugar and beer do not mix :huh: anyway, that always bothered me because I LOVE to bake sweets. There's always something sweet baking or coming out of the oven in my house so it would hurt my feelings that he never wanted to eat what I baked. I am sure I won't have that problem with Yousuf at all.... he is a man who truly appreciates sweets alhamdulilah :luv:

mine isn't much of a sweets eater either...he preferrs nuts and seeds..yeah, we're like squirrels 'round here :lol::lol::lol: I will admit that I've found a lot of pleasure in breaking open sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, watermellon seeds.....etc etc..its kind of therapeutic :whistle:

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Arrived U.S.A.-December 2005

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