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September 29, 2005

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elizabeth

This looks absolutely delicious. Can't wait to make it. Great website, wonderful recipes.

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Ramadan, this is very sacred for them and holy. Time for fasting and abstening. So they have also special food to eat like Algerian Braised Lambshanks. Nice getting idea about your recipe of food.

joey

This sounds wonderful, not only the mix of flavors (I am
getting hungry just imagining it!) but also because of the
fact that I love lamb shanks! :)

I just got back from a trip to Egypt and brought back with
me an Egyptian cook book. I have already tried out one
recipe of lamb and saffron and cinnamon and apricots. I
would love anything you could share about typical
Northern African flavors, and any tips you could give me :)

Farid Zadi

Meric Pascale,

I enjoy your recipes and photos as well. :-)

pascale

Thanks for your recipe, sounds and looks very nice.

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