Great blog! I truly love how it’s easy on my eyes and also the information are well wrteitn. I am wondering how I can be notified whenever a new post has been made. I have subscribed to your rss feed which should do the trick! Have a nice day!
I’ve been here before at this time, so the drums aren’t quite as much a shock this time around. However, unsurprisingly, Ahmed doesn’t indulge as he couldn’t give up cigarettes for a whole day!
I usually have to endure a cup of Turkish coffee for pacify when Turkish hubby’s family and friends. It’s an acquired taste that I haven’t acquired yet!
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That’s my kind of coffee!
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How very kind! I saw this and loved it but then again I am a little biaised!
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Great blog! I truly love how it’s easy on my eyes and also the information are well wrteitn. I am wondering how I can be notified whenever a new post has been made. I have subscribed to your rss feed which should do the trick! Have a nice day!
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Hello! How nice to hear from you all the way in Canada! I’m on FB if you get stuck and you have a great weekend too!
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Love it! 🙂 You have a happy weekend, too!
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Thank you!
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Sounds great, but, I’m afraid I wouldn’t survive a cup!
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Me neither, I like white weak decaf and Turkish Coffee is like rocket fuel
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I Love Turkish coffee 🙂 Is this your first Ramazan? Does it effect you?
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I’ve been here before at this time, so the drums aren’t quite as much a shock this time around. However, unsurprisingly, Ahmed doesn’t indulge as he couldn’t give up cigarettes for a whole day!
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Thank you for the best wishes 🙂 Happy weekend too 🙂 I dedicate this song to u
http://gemook.wordpress.com/2012/07/21/awan-yang-terpilu-ning-baizura/
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How fab!
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Lovely lovely gesture and a beautiful song – thank you so much!
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Fun proverb!
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Yes it is – wished I knew a little more about Turkish folklore!
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Cool saying, except that I like mine white.
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me too!
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That sounds like great coffee 🙂 Have a good weekend too!
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I will try to but think I will give the Turkish coffee a miss and stick with latte
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Hmm… if your idea of hell is red as fire and think that sin is sour then you’d have some interesting coffee!
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I love Turkish proverbs and history – sadly don’t know enough about it but trying to remedy that!
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Turkish coffee is dreadful 😉 staying far away! Hope you had a great weekend 🙂
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I’m not a fan either but I do like how the Turkish make a social occasion or either coffee or çay, it’s very civilized and very hospitable
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Enjoy the start of Ramazan!
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I will and hope you enjoy your time with your family!
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Great post!
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Thank you so much!
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I usually have to endure a cup of Turkish coffee for pacify when Turkish hubby’s family and friends. It’s an acquired taste that I haven’t acquired yet!
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I meant to say, to pacify my Turkish hubby’s family and friends!
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I have to agree it’s like rocket fuel!
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EXACTLY how I like my coffee!
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Hell must be a scary place if Turkish coffee is anything to go by.
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I agree its fierce!
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