I love Ethiopian food. As far as I've been able to tell, there isn't an Ethiopian restaurant anywhere near here.
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Natter 67: Overriding Vetoes
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Timelies all!
We have done the majority of Cleaning All The Things(or at least, All The Things people will see) in preparation for the party. Also bought some snacks and sodas.
Yeah, y'all are making me want Ethiopian. And various bad for me things at TJs.
I woke up with an awful backache. WTF, back in my own bed after days of hotel and thus? Eesh.
Zen - you can get fresh injera by mailorder from Ethiopianspices.com.
I have 3 Ethiopian restaurants within walking distance. I've only been to one though. The only thing I didn't like was the honey wine. I was not expecting carbonation.
I have tandoori leftovers in the fridge, and they will have to do. They are VERY tasty. God, tandoori loves me.
Perkins, you might see if a closer head shop or a Hot Topic has it.
It's snowing in NC? Just occasional drizzle of rain here. Don't tell my kids about the snow. I told them we might get flurries overnight and they made me promise to wake them if it snowed while they were asleep.
This was a Big Deal because New Orleans doesn't have too much by way of decent ethnic cuisine (except Vietnamese, natch).
New Orleans has a large Vietnamese population? I didn't know that. Why would that be?
New Orleans has a large Vietnamese population? I didn't know that. Why would that be?
I think it's because of the fishing.
(Hmm, some website says teh following:
"Why New Orleans of all places? For one, the sub-tropical climate and proximity to water appealed to the refugees who felt most comfortable moving to an environment that reminded them of home. Also, many of those fleeing were Catholic, and both New Orleans and national Catholic charities were spearheading efforts to help newcomers find jobs and housing in the city. Word got out among Vietnamese refugees that family and friends were settling in New Orleans, making it an even more enticing destination."