Thank you. I will! :3 Same goes for you; you take care as well! Hope life's always goood to you; you totally deserve all the happpiness. Also, keep making those awesome posts around the forum. <3
The feeling's mutual - you are one of my fave people around here too, haha. And, like I said in the blog, it's just life. Studies take priority, y'know. ;; Thanks for the good luck!
Marzipan? What's that? As for the punshrulles themselves, they look like they're made from chocolate. And I looooove chocolate!! <333; Talking of these awesometastic sweets, aren't they expensive over there??
We should totally make a list of all our fave sweet dishes and share them with each other. I'm sure we'll discover tons of amazing new stuff. Sure, you probably won't be able to taste the exact same kind of delicacy that's made in India and reverse is also true. But at least they'll taste similar since they're basically the same thing no matter where they're made. Also, at least we'll get to know more about food. And knowing more about food is never a bad thing. BECAUSE FOOD IS AWESOME. lol As for the milk cakes...I'll have to ask my parents about it. Don't really know, haha. And yeah, staying away from unauthentic sources of food is something I practice myself. Once ate something from a really suspicious place and had pains in my throat for three whole days. Better to avoid those at all costs! :( BUT yeah, Britain is a huge place. You'll probably find some good Indian place sometime. :3
It wasn't exactly school, haha. I had applied for an external exam. :p Too bad I couldn't do much. I seriously ****ed up as far as time management goes.
How was the get-together? :3
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Reminds me a bit of Swedish "punschrulles" that are made with marzipan and some other stuff <3 Absolutely YUMTASTIC <3 I have to order them in from a specialty bakery every time I want to have one, but I usually just get a bunch to keep on the freezer <3
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And ooh! Glad we seem to have the same sort of tastebuds (save for the crazy affinity for spice you have ;3!) But I'd love that, too! Is there another indian word for them? There are quite a lot of Indian places in the UK (most are takeout, and I don't like unauthentic or fast-food much so I tend to stay away from them.) but if I could find a place that sells milk cakes I would love that! I have the BIGGEST sweet tooth myself!
Awwh boo! on SUNDAY of all days? Do you have school on Sundays too? WTF that's unfair ;O; Good luck on the exam though!
And not too much over on my end; Will is coming to visit (finally, it's been ages since he's come to mine instead) and we're going to chill on Sat with a mutual friend down in Brighton (beach town that's about an hour away on the train.)
I say beach town. It's not very beachy here. It freaking SNOWED yesterday. Why can't winter just be over >_>
The shiny diamond shaped ones are called "Kaju ki katli" or something. I don't like it myself, to be honest. But others in my family adore it for some reason. :/ The other ones you posted look delicious, though. I might've eaten some of those but I don't really remember right now. :p
Milk Cakes ARE freakin' yummy, lol. I wish I could somehow send some over to your place, haha. But yeah, they're outrageously expensive. So I get to eat them once in 3-4 months. ;__;
Haha, I'm sure you will. Life's too long and you never know when you'll come across someone special like that. ;]
haha, yeah. <3; Me? Well, nothing much, I have an exam on Sunday so I'll probably spend the entirety of today (saturday) studying. This weekend will suck. ;__; What about you? :3
I already have the iStalker emblem, hun. ;3 But your bluntness is one of the things I love about you. <3; runs off before fabio gets me
Nope. I believe I've never seen or eaten beef or pork in my life. The burger I ate was a veg burger. :p And yeah, Indian food is pretty spicy. Some of those can make you go teary-eyed while eating. There have been plenty of times when tears wouldn't stop running down my cheeks but I would still be eating because I loved it and didn't care. :p Samosas are awesome. I love them. In fact, MOST Indians love them. :3 I don't think I've eaten a korma before, though. I'll have to ask my mom, hehe. As for the desserts, I'm not a big fan of many of them since I don't have a massive sweet tooth but I like eating stuff like milk-cake (i'm sure it has some other name. my parents call it that so I do too) and gulaab-jamun once in a while. :3
As for the pic - thank you for the compliment! ;D They're my friends, actually. XD;
But the one on the left is like a brother to me. We're close friends. <3;
I don't even remember what I was referring to when I 'lawled' at your and hikari's convo but I'm sure you know her well enough after all this time that you'd understand why I'd lol. :p
: O!!! *Gives you iStalker emblem* Haha I would if I could ;3! I guess I can be a prick because some of the way I tend to come across or say things may be seen as insensitive because I'm blunt. But thanks!
And oh, that's cause a lot of people don't eat beef or pork, right? @_@ Indian food is really spicy no? I've not had very much of it because I can't even handle very mild spice so I've only had korma and some samosas (samosas are spicy to me!) I've had some indian desserts; some I loved and some were dreadful and way too sugary for my liking! ;_; :3 Nice suit! Looking very sharp! .O. I dont believe I've ever seen a pic of you before! Are those your brothers or something? Cousins? :3 You all look lovely!
Heyhey don't lawl me, I legitimately wanted to know the reasoning. I'm really confused over the hype!