AminaTammy

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  1. Ya...not appealing at all. My step father was built like that and my mom used to complain that all those hard muscles made it feel like she was hugging a rock. As for my wish....hmmmmm I wish I could be a better Muslim. As for those of you that WISH to learn how to cook Somali food....visit my site. Somali Recipes
  2. No but seriously people, cooking is a skill that both men and woman should have. Now if you don't know how to cook and you are worried that your soon to be spouse will think you are handicapped, just tell him that you are learning. There are a couple of other sites that a really useful. Mine of course... http://tammyssomalih ome.blogspot.com/ An American sister has some really great videos at http://somalirecipes .com and a Somali sister has a site called http://mysomalifood. com
  3. Originally posted by Khayr: I am thinking of starting a 'how to cook' class for girls that become engaged. Instead of just looking pretty and going to spas before the wedding night, they can learn some very useful skills. What do u think? Will it be a hit or what? I might hire Tammy/Amina as a guest chef cause I know they won't take it from a Farax. HIRE ME!!! I'd love to help.
  4. Thank you my dear for the kind words. I am so happy that you have enjoyed my recipes.
  5. I can understand her position, but I don't agree with it. My husband and I lived in Saudi from 2002 to 2006. During that time, we witnessed and heard many odd things. I met so many Saudi ladies that were forced to marry within their family. Because of this it was normal for us to hear about women being caught with their driversor the guy from the corner store.. This being said..she commited a major sin. She should be punished according to Islamic law. Tammy's Somali Home
  6. Masha'Allah...I too also saw the documentary about Abigail and Britney. Insha'Allah it will be interesting to see how they grow up. Tammy's Somali Home
  7. I really don't see the problem!!! Miiskiin, were you trying to avoid going to my site?
  8. What is the problem? Where else am I gonna post it? It is a very serious issue that people need to know about.
  9. I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw the picture. Sure enough, some people will do anything for a joke. Halal Pork??
  10. the taxi driver who refuses to carry alcohol is a man of principle in my book .. who holds his honor and integrity above $$$. [/QB] I agree, but the reality of the situation is that here in Canada it would be impossible to avoid all haram things. What are the taxi drivers gonna do, check inside bags of the passengers at the grocery store. Quiz passengers on whether they have pork products in their bags. Tammy's SOmali Home
  11. Assalamu Alaikum my brothers and sisters, I am trying to figure out how to make muuffo that is cooked in the oven, any ideas?? muuffo
  12. Another neighbor showed me how to use tortilla wrappers as well. Very nice and easy.
  13. Masha'Allah thank you for the kind words. I am very enthusiastic the first week of Ramadan. I like making it special for my husband and the kids. But after a week, I use the store bought wraps.
  14. Masha'Allah thank you for the tips. I will try making them individually like you suggested. Do you pre cook them to dry them out?
  15. Originally posted by *Ibtisam: There are no short cuts, you have to knead the dough for a long time, don't add the oil at the start (your blog says all the ingredients at once) once you've knead the dough with just water for about 20mins, add the oil and knead for a fruther 5mins. Let it stand for 5mins (you say 30mins in your blog, that is a very long time!) The last tip is when you divide the dough make it really small portions, so you can roll it out really thin (otherwise it will be as fat/thick as the kimis/ sabayad) Can I say that while doing it in stacks saves time, it won't produce the best wrap as you have to keep it thick so it does not stick together. So unless you are making mass production, roll out individually and make it as thin as possible to end up with really thin, light and fluffy wraps (it is good when you fry also as it won’t absorb the oil too much) Hope that helps. I really like your blog, too bad I can't follow directions in cooking.
  16. Assalamu ALaikum My neighbor taught me how to make sambusa from scratch. I find it very difficult to make and very time consuming. Do you have any tips or suggestions? Sambusa Wrappers
  17. Assalamu Alaikum my dear sisters My neighbor taught me how to make sambusa from scratch. I find it is very difficult to make and very time consuming. Do you have any tips or suggestions? Sambusa Wrappers
  18. Aside from dates and water, what do you enjoy eating at iftar time? My husband loves tuna sambusa while me and all the kids like cheese sambusa
  19. Subhana'Allah I can't believe that Ramadan is in 2 short months. The year went by so quickly. Where does the time go? What is your favorite Ramadan memory? I'll start: My husband and I were traveling by bus from Riyadh to Mekkah. The bus took a detour and stopped in Medina. We broke our fast at the Prophet's masjid. Such a wonderful experience. I was also very happy to see that the poor were being fed at Iftar time as well. Wealthy families used to pass out soup, dates, and water all along the street. Tammy's Somali Home
  20. You know so many things can be done with steak. Just slice it and fry with olive oil, chicken cube, and onions. You can eat that with bread. TIP: IT IS EASIER TO SLICE MEAT WHILE IT IS PARTIALLY FROZEN. Sukhar
  21. Originally posted by Sabriya: My aunt married a man who used to cook for her when they first got married. He was so romantic to her and all. After sometime when she had her first child he was like the kitchen is all yours lol...maxaad ii dhibatay hahaha salaam Unfortunately that is what we call the honeymoon stage. Tammy's Somali Home
  22. I'd love to go to Somalia. My husband has told me many wonderful stories about how is life was like. He left 2 months before the war happened. He is from Mugadishu. I'd love to go to Borama. I have heard so many wonderful things about it. Tammy's Somali Home
  23. Assalamu Alaikum I deleted this post about FMG and converts because I didn't realize that this could be a sensitive issue for some. PLease forgive me Tammy's Somali Home