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December 01, 2005
I am hungry
I like almonds, I enjoy walnuts, a little hot bread, some feta cheese, and walnuts. Yummy. I remember when we were kids, my mother would makes us these little sandwiches that consisted of Bread, cheese and butter, all rolled up in a flat bread, for school lunch. The other kids made fun of us, but we knew their mothers were too busy to make them one. we called them GHazi.
I started school early, by the time I was five, I was in the second grade. I was much smaller than my classmates, so I used to get beat up a lot. My mother also remembers how I used to get stuck in the snow. She would watch for me from the window, and she would come to rescue. Our principal who also owned the school with her mother, was a pretty woman who knew how to play accordions. and once in a while she would take all the kids to the first floor and play accordion for us. That was such a treat.
In My fifth grade. we had a music teacher. she was thin and tall with beautiful hair and angelic voice. She was arranging a show for the last day of school, and was searching for boys and girls that could sing. I volunteered, and she put me up to sing a love song with another girl. I enjoyed the attention and all the ribbing I got for my song.
I like potato completes. My mother used to make us. I also liked having fried eggs with warm rice. My grandmother used to make the best Ashes ever, and they were so delicious that we would lick the bowl after ward. But the best was when we were treated to Kale Pache. a delicious stew of sheeps head and feet. Might sound yucky to you, but it was heavenly. putting the meat inside the bread, and dipping it in the sauce , yummy.
when we got older, we used to go the sandwich shop with my friends and get bologna Sandwiches with cooked been sauce and pickles. They were something else, specially with a coke washing it down. And Friday nights, the taste of the Hamburgers at Blimpy in Vanak. Oh yea. I also loved eating over Choob's house, the bread and butter with jams, and left over meats. even if I had to put up with Choob or Arman cooking chicken's feet for their dog.
Posted by Idinraha at December 1, 2005 05:00 PM
Comments
Such wonderful dishes! And even though it was not your thing, those chicken feet with a bit of rosemary and olive oil make a wonderful midnight snack!
Posted by: cycho
at December 3, 2005 03:07 PM