Spurlock's Ramadan diary

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As a kid back where my dad is from it was straight into coals and the eaten with a bit of salt

I'd cooked right i prefer offal to the meat.

Take tripe (ojri as we call it). Cooked right its delicious. Mum makes it and loads of my white side of family ate it and loved it not knowing it was tripe.
where is your dad from?
 
As a kid back where my dad is from it was straight into coals and the eaten with a bit of salt

I'd cooked right i prefer offal to the meat.

Take tripe (ojri as we call it). Cooked right its delicious. Mum makes it and loads of my white side of family ate it and loved it not knowing it was tripe.

I've never eaten it because I didn't like the smell when it was getting cooked. As a kid running through the Alley ways playing gang chase, you knew which auntie was cooking Ojri.
 
Do hear excuses there tubby! Listen mate unless you want to look like Homer @Spurlock I would cut down on the meat lol

Lol

I have the body shape of homer currently tbh

Funnily enough in was vegetarian for nearly 6 years due to living where no halal meat was readily available and put in chub. Always bleeding hungry eating that stuff and had to coat it in sauces to make it taste anywhere near decent
 
As a kid back where my dad is from it was straight into coals and the eaten with a bit of salt

I'd cooked right i prefer offal to the meat.

Take tripe (ojri as we call it). Cooked right its delicious. Mum makes it and loads of my white side of family ate it and loved it not knowing it was tripe.
Tripe can be nice depends how you cook it, Egyptians do it nicely as well with lots of stuff inside hmmm
 
I've never eaten it because I didn't like the smell when it was getting cooked. As a kid running through the Alley ways playing gang chase, you knew which auntie was cooking Ojri.


Lol yeah mum used to give us a heads up and we would not come home that day until it was ready

My kids love it as they never see or smell that side of it.
 
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Tripe can be nice depends how you cook it, Egyptians do it nicely as well with lots of stuff inside hmmm

We always boil it up to get rid of the smell and tenderise it then its cut into strips and cooked with spices etc into a dry dish, so very little sauce. Its yummy
 
You readily admit that? most of my mates take the piss out of that place...is it suppose to be backward according to the Pakistanis?

Tbh I was born there and know if well. Many people from Pakistan coming over in the 60's were from there due to economic reasons and mostly with little or no education. I actually saw poverty here rather than there as we were quite well off.

Also mist people came from the villages where as we were townies

Now mirpur is wealthier than most if not all cities in pakistan IMO mostly built from money from here
 
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Tbh I was born there and know if well. Many people from Pakistan coming over in the 60's were from there due to economic reasons and mostly with little or no education. I actually saw poverty here rather than there as we were quite well off.

Also mist people came from the villages where as we were townies

Now mirpur is wealthier than most if not all cities in pakistan IMO mostly built from money from here
So backward it is....so you married a white girl to get the red passport lol
 
So backward it is....so you married a white girl to get the red passport lol

She married me for the nadra card mate

My family is like the united colours of Benetton

I have a white wife, an Arab brother in law, a Bengali sister in law and a mixed race (half black half white) sister in law and of course the mangi sister in law too
 
She married me for the nadra card mate

My family is like the united colours of Benetton

I have a white wife, an Arab brother in law, a Bengali sister in law and a mixed race (half black half white) sister in law and of course the mangi sister in law too
So you boys got very lucky and got a bangali in the family lol whats a mangi? never heard that term...