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the thing about “secret israeli restaurants” is americans are generally more positive to israelis than arabs so a vague restaurant is more likely to be hiding arab origins than israeli
pretty sure the og tweet poster was Canadian but yeahhhhh I read it and blinked about the antisemitism but I also read it and blinked about the fact that like bro… are you…. are you that fucking unaware about the extent of anti-Arab and anti-middle eastern racism in the us&canada? Are you that fucking obtuse? Oh my god. It literally doesn’t fucking matter what “origins” the restaurants are “hinting at” but I couldn’t fucking process how a white Canadian would think that “people who simply describe themselves/their business establishment as “middle eastern” or “Mediterranean” are inherently sketchy” is in any way a productive idea to have for literally anyone
a) a restaurant/establishment describing themselves as “Mediterranean” or “middle eastern” would be inherently sketchy and suspicious (as loaded as “middle eastern” itself is, “Mediterranean” can often be taken more positively in the west and anglophone/francophone worlds, after all nutritionists have been going on about the “Mediterranean diet) for a while) but also
B) that those people would inherently be (in his opinion) Zionists and/or Israelis
also feel this person has big “have never interacted with middle eastern person in my life” because as much as xenophobia and various other issues pushes people to go for either the “Mediterranean/middle eastern” marker, there’s plenty of other reasons why establishments go for those identifiers like.
1) a lottttt of Mediterranean diaspora families, due to immigration and intermarriage, really are franco-lebanese, or palestinain-Greek, or Ashkenazi Jewish and Algerian, or Moroccan Spaniards, or something like that, (check the Arabs, Jews, and Italians of the greater nyc area lol) and
2) in diasporic situations one (1) grocery store or deli often services OR competes with others for a broader market share, I’ve lived places where I regularly shopped at a Turkish/greek/arab grocery store (Labelled itself “Mediterranean”) and a Persian/armenian/arab grocery store (Labelled itself “middle eastern groceries”) because it would be dishonest to say that these grocery stores are for any one “nationality!” Walk into many a Mediterranean or middle eastern grocery store or deli and you’ll see Turkish products from Germany, maghrebi Jewish products from France, halal versions of jamón and chorizo, and labneh from lebanon next to Greek and Persian yogurt. My favorite local market once had an entire NOT HALAL!!!!! Fridge Labelled in three languages to store the frozen pork products for the Greek and Romanian markets next to the general halal cheese boreks.
I’m not saying this is the case everywhere or like it’s all peachy perfect in diaspora but this just comes across as someone who has a lot of political Ideas about Mediterranean & middle eastern people but haven’t met them in real life. Also it’s a love letter to the diaspora grocery store with 6+ ethnicities inside them and an entire wall of tomato pastes. If there’s one in your city you should patronize them! (Also note the fantastic phenomenon of the “Black Sea” grocery, the mass halal Mart, and the particular greater London “Indian Bangladeshi Sri Lankan Persian Pakistani polish” mart
Also lol gonna have to lol at the “I’m so angry these diaspora Israelis would hide their nationality in order to avoid harassment because I want to boycott and harass them”
#That post#Also yeah that post was so stupid but it could get people killed#So idk#Racism#it’s so. I want to bang my fucking head into the wall
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The Prince of my Dreams.
33 Year old Single! Ronaldo x Younger! Female Reader.
Your parents came from Afghanistan.
Enjoy.
That anime you watched in Eight grade became more understandable as you age. Death Note. A mundane and rotten world.
Existing was expensive. Living is impossible for the likes of you despite living in the greatest country in the world. The rulers and corrupted politicians would use tax money to fund useless wars and not to help the poor. Such as yourself. A fresh out of highschool young lady looking for any job. You were desperate. You don't want to see yourself.
But, a minimum wage job would help. Sadly, the standards went high. You had no job experience and no degree. Even community college is pricey. You were stuck in life. Were it not for your religion. You would have ended your life. Miserable and pathetic were two perfect examples to describe your way of being.
You gave up on Job hunting. Maybe you should prepare yourself to go to a women shelter in the future and know your days are out numbered once your father dies.
You don't trust your brother.
Your dysfunctional family gave you allowance and free housing in exchange for slavery. Cleaning, cooking, driving your nephews and nieces around school, clubs, parties etc, errands and grocery shopping.
Life was not worth living but livable.
It was not enough.
You didn't want to drink or do drugs so. Your escape was fantasy. Fictional romance books and movies. Especially cheesy Bollywood and Disney movies were your favorite.
You hated reality and couldn't handle it.
It was Sunday morning and you told your father you would take a small break. So, you would go to this small yet successful halal restaurant. It sold the best sandwiches in town and smoothies. Mango and Guava lassies.
You were about to step inside when you heard a deep and accented masculine voice.
"Look out!"
You halted in your heels and noticed a soccer ball in front of your path.
"Sorry. Are you okay?" A man with a mustache and beard along with sun glasses jogged up to you along with a white dog.
You gave him a small nervous smile. This man was six foot tall at least and you could notice he was muscled behind his sweatshirt.
He could easily hurt you.
But, his smile was genuine. You knew it somehow. You don't know why. And noticed he had the straightest and whitest teeth ever. As if it was fake.
"Aren't you a cutie?" He slightly pulled down his sunglasses to scrutinize you.
You furrowed your brows in offense. What a creep.
"Aren't you inappropriate?" You snapped back sarcastically.
All men are evil.
The man seemed confused and held his arms up on defense. He claimed to be joking.
Your face reddened. You sighed in exhaustion and pressed your fingers against your aching forehead to calm yourself.
"I am sorry. I am not good at socializing. I can be awkward."
The man was quiet for a moment. He nodded. "I understand." He whispered huskily. It sent a delicious shiver down your spine.
Gulping you smiled a little bigger than the first. "I am about to eat. Would you like to join me?"
You saw his thick yet plucked brows raise up. "Sure."
He held the door open and the two of you walked in.
"This is the best halal restaurant in town." You led the man to your usual table. He sat on the opposite side and took off his glasses. His almond shaped eyes and chocolate eye color made you feel hungry for sweets.
He bit his lips. "Not to be rude. What are you?"
You tilted your head.
He chuckled nervously. "Your look like a foreigner. Yet you speak English perfectly."
You explained how you were born and raised in America. But your parents immigrated from Afghanistan thanks to the Soviet Invasion.
That caught his attention. "Afghanistan." He repeated. He claimed you were the first he met.
You shrugged and explained how the terrorist attack.caused Afghans problems in getting a Visa here.
The man was about to say more but the waiter came.
"Hi, Name." Idrees smiled took out his pad. "What do you want for today?"
You ordered the most expensive dish for the man and a Mango Lassi. As for yourself. A vegetarian sub sandwich with berry energy drink.
Idrees nodded then left. While you were ordering the food, the man was staring at your lovely face.
"A lovely name that suits your face." He grinned.
You thanked him and bit your lips in nervousness then looked around to avoid his eyes.
Amused the man leaned in. "Aren't you going to ask for my name?"
You shook your head quickly. "You don't have to tell me if you don't want. I am sorry for being rude earlier. I don't really talk to men unless I have to."
"I see. Afghanistan is tough on women. I am sorry."
You shrugged and said nothing.
After two minutes being awkward and silent, the food came.
The man looked at the plate you ordered him. And you took out your debit card to give to Idrees.
Your friend seemed to have about to object.
"Please don't resist. I invited you. Not the other way." You gave your debit card to the waiter. "Besides, I don't think I have spoken to anyone but my family in perhaps five months or so."
"Wow. " The man whispered. "Five months?"
You explained how you were usually working for your family and your friends that had real jobs or school hardly had time for you. And you would text or call them. Hardly hang out. It was nice being away from your dysfunctional family.
Always yelling or criticising you.
You two began to eat. The man moaned when he took a bite out of his lamb kabob with tahini sauce. He asked what was he eating. You explained the grape leaves rolled. And the falafel balls.
Then before you were to stand up. The man stood to his full height and it made you sit down.
He asked for your number.
"Sorry. I cant text you."
"oh, right. I am sorry." The man explained how he thought you were cool and a good genuine person that radiated a good soul.
An odd compliment. "Oh?" you thanked him. "I had fun eating with you."
He nodded and stared.
"Please. I want to be your friend."
Wow. You blinked. He was so forward. Maybe he was not a creep and you stereotyped him unjustly and ignorantly.
He sat down.
"okay. There is an anime movie in theaters. Want to watch it tonight? I think I can make it."
You can lie to your dad and say you were hanging with a girlfriend.
"Anime?"
Before you could explain. The man asked for your cellphone once more
And you gave it.
What could go wrong?
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A question about your two homelands: South Korea and Uzbekistan
How do you imagine their relationship? Do they know each other? What's others from central asian family relationship with Yong Soo?
teehee(ugly giggling noise)
their relationship is pretty good! recently uzb ordered a railroad system from korea, which is the first time a country purchased a railroad system from korea !! she's truly a trailblazer... mostly, given the economic status of uzb and korea, uzb benefits most from korea rather than the other way around.
the first step in uzbek-korean relations was from the late 90s to the 2000s. during this time, k-dramas first aired in uzbekistan, and the first uzbeks moved to korea mainly in the form of university students studying tech and science(and of which my dad was one of the first to do so lol). so the community was small, but tight.
some of these students would go back to uzbekistan and talk about how developed and nice it was, fueling more interest in korea. some would bring their families/spouses to korea(my dad brought my mom to korea lol), and some would even begin to export uzbek goods to korea(a family friend of ours did this with uzbek melons!! I miss them they were so delish..).
nowadays, the community is gigantic, and uzbeks are the 5th most biggest foreigner group in korea as of 2023. more korean restaurants and products are being introduced in uzbekistan(halal 신라면...what a dream...), though mainly in tashkent.
speaking of tashkent, there's a seoul park since tashkent and seoul are sister cities!! it was made in 2014. however, i don't live in tashkent nor do I have immediate family that does, so i've literally never been around tashkent except for the airport...
another big factor in uzbek-korean relations are the ethnic Koreans(고려사람) that live in uzbekistan. after china and america, uzbekistan has the 3rd largest ethnic korean population at approximately 174000. this was because koreans that immigrated to russia from the late 19th century to early 20th century were forcefully deported to central asia by stalin, accusing them of being japanese spies. since uzbekistan's landlocked with a slightly different climate and crops, they tried their best to mimic korean foods such as kimchi and japchae. uzbeks took note of this and began to eat it as well, as salads called morkovcha and funchoza. morkovcha's actually a popular topping on hotdogs in uzbekistan, which is kinda funny lol
I can see yongsoo taking her around korea to see all sorts of things. they rent hanbok and toured around gyeongbokgung, have a picnic at the han river, and when she feels homesick he takes her to an uzbek restaurant. the first time this happened she probably cried.
they also go cafe hopping, and it's one of her favorite things to do in seoul because of the diverse cafe scene in hongdae and seongsu.
he's one of the people she trusts with taking photos of her the most. he knows what kinds of poses fit the ambiance and vibe, and always angles the camera right. she proudly posts those photos on social media.
watching kdramas is a must!! she probably swoons for a lot of the male love interests lol, and fangirled a bit too hard at gong yoo when she watched goblin. she's glad there's less...intimate scenes compared to a certain other person's dramas...
due to frequent exchange and the sheer number of uzbeks in korea, uzbekistan knows more than enough korean to get around.
yongsoo always takes her to clothing stores and tries finding her pieces that would match her style. she trusts him immensely with this.
bro also gives her love advice lol. what can I say, he's a 2000 year old man trapped in a 20 year old's body. he's got both experience and charm! whether she takes his advice or disregards it is up to her...
he also has other advice regarding an outlook on life, and staying optimistic. he reminds her never to give up on her country and people, since even his war-torn country rose with the power of its people working hard in order to become the success it was today.
other casian countries' relationships speed round!!
kazakhstan: kazakhstan has CU stores, a korean convenience store chain. my kazakh friend showed me how the kazakh chains even have vanilla flavored milk, which is something we don't have here. however as far as im aware, the CU stores are mostly in metropolitan areas. kazakhstan also has an ethnic korean population! there's also more korean companies investing in kazakhstan since they're more developed.
Kyrgyzstan: I couldn't find much, but Kyrgyzstan does have a sizable ethnic korean population also
Tajikistan and turkmenistan: nothing really notable...T^T
in short, korea's known uzbekistan for longer and equally interacts with uzbekistan and kazakhstan!
#I wanted to draw them but. its late so I can't aaaah#hetalia#aph south korea#hws south korea#aph uzbekistan#hws uzbekistan#nargiza yusufqizi#im yong soo#aph kazakhstan#hws kazakhstan#aph kyrgyzstan#hws kyrgyzstan#tokki answers#*pointing at uzbekistan and korea* they made me!!!
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one of my fav things that nobody talks about are the restaurants, usually family owned and not really name brand or a ‘big’ company, that give you your moneys worth in food 😭😭 spent $60 at this halal place and they gave me a chicken shawarma wrap so big and thick i didn’t finish it until the next day

locally owned restaurants >>>
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Feeling completely powerless to help the Palestinians, even with boycotting and sending messages to people in charge, it still feels like it's not enough.
But I still need to eat. So I found this list of Palestinian owned restaurants in Houston (originally posted on Instagram by a user named "you_had_me_at_halal")
Of these I've only eaten at M&M Grill, Nablus Sweets & House of Pies, all of which are very good and I recommend! M&M Grill in particular is a fusion restaurant of Mexican & Mediterranean food using halal meat.
So if you live in the Houston area and feeling similar or just want some good food maybe give them a try. It's not as direct but it helps the families here at least. If you live in other large cities maybe search around and support a Palestinian business in your area too.
#i don't have a lot of money or political power. but i can eat.#free palestine#houston#houston tx#food
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Cool Hand Luke (Film; 1967)
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Frank Duck Brings ‘Em Back Alive (Disney Cartoon; 1946)
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Galaxy Game (Video Game; 1971)
Goodie’s Good Deed (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1963)
Green Tambourine, by The Lemon Pipers (Song; 1967)
Hagar the Horrible: Hagar Knows Best (Hanna-Barbera Animated TV Special; 1989)
Happy Holland (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1952)
Harvey, by Mary Chase (Play; 1944)
Hiccup Hound (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1963)
Homer on the Range (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1964)
Home Life (Terrytoons Sidney Cartoon; 1962)
Horning In (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1965)
House of Hashimoto (Terrytoons Hashimoto Cartoon; 1960)
Interesting Times, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 1994) [Discworld #17]
It’s for the Birdies (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1962)
Jingo, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 1997) [Discworld #21]
A June Bride, featuring Farmer Al Falfa (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1935)
The Jungle Book, by Rudyard Kipling (Novel; 1894)
Kooky Cucumbers (Terrytoons Possible Possum Cartoon; 1971)
Kosmo Goes to School (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1961)
Landing of the Pilgrims (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1940)
Log Rollers (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1953)
Loops and Swoops (Terrytoons Sad Cat Cartoon; 1968)
Lords and Ladies, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 1991) [Discworld #14]
The Magic Mountain, by Thomas Mann (Novel; 1924)
Maskerade, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 1995) [Discworld #18]
Merry Christmas, by Mariah Carey (Xmas Album; 1994)
The Midnight Folk, by John Masefield (Novel; 1927)
Monk’s Music, by Thelonious Monk (Album; 1957)
Moose on the Loose (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1952)
Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip (Disney Cartoon; 1940)
MTV Unplugged in New York, by Nirvana (Album; 1994)
Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye, by Steam (Song; 1969)
Near Sighted and Far Out (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1964)
Night Watch, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 2002) [Discworld #29]
Northern Mites (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1960)
Odetta Sings Ballads and Blues, by Odetta (Album; 1956)
Othello, by William Shakespeare (Play; 1604)
Out Again In Again (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1948)
Outer Space Visitor (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1959)
The Outside Dope (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1965)
Pre-Hysterical Hare (WB LT Cartoon; 1958)
The Princess and the Goblin, by George MacDonald (Novel; 1872)
Propaganda, by Edward L. Bernays (Book; 1928)
The Property of a Lady, by Ian Fleming (James Bond Short Story; 1963)
Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1964)
The Red and the Black, by Stendahl (Novel; 1830)
The Robot Ringer (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1962)
Romeo + Juliet (Film; 1996)
Search for Misery (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1964)
The Secret Garden, by Frances Hodgson Burnett (Novel; 1910)
The Sheepish Wolf (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1963)
Signed, Sealed, and Clobbered (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1958)
Slinky Minky (Terrytoons Possi ble Possum Cartoon; 1970)
Smiley’s People, by John le Carré (Novel; 1980)
Sno Fun (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1951)
Split-level Treehouse (Terrytoons Sidney Cartoon; 1963)
The Story of Menstruation (Disney Cartoon; 1946)
The Story of Sigurd the Volsung and the Fall of the Niblungs, by William Morris (Poem; 1876)
The Super Snooper (WB LT Cartoon; 1962)
Swamp Snapper (Terrytoons Possible Possum Cartoon; 1969)
The Tempest, by William Shakespeare (Play; 1611)
Terminator: Dark Fate (Film; 2019)
The Theory of General Relativity, by Albert Einstein (Scientific Paper; 1915)
The Timid Scarecrow (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1953)
Tom’s Photo Finish (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1957)
Tree Spree (Terrytoons Sidney Cartoon; 1961)
Triple Trouble (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1948)
The Truth, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 2000) [Discworld #25]
Twinkle Twinkle Little Telstar (Terrytoons Astronaut Cartoon; 1965)
Watership Down, by Richard Adams (Novel; 1972)
The Whizzard of Ow (WB Cartoon; 2003)
Wide Open Spaces (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1950)
Witches Abroad, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 1991) [Discworld #12]
Women in Love, by D.H. Lawrence (Novel; 1920)
Wonderwall Music, by George Harrison (Album; 1968)
Today’s Name Days
Allerheiligen, Arthur, Otmar, Rupert (Austria)
Benigno, Cezarij, Dobroslav, Harald, Svetislav, Sveto (Croatia)
Felix (Czech Republic)
Tiia, Tiiu (Estonia)
Lyly, Pyry (Finland)
Toussaint (France)
Allerheiligen, Harald (Germany)
Anargyros, Argyris, Damianos, Kosmas (Greece)
Marianna (Hungary)
Egidio (Italy)
lvita, Askolds, Ikars, Krivs (Latvia)
Andrius, Milvydė, Žygaudas (Lithuania)
Veslemøy, Vetle (Norway)
Andrzej, Konradyn, Konradyna, Seweryn, Warcisław, Wiktoryna (Poland)
Cosma, Damian (Romania)
Denisa (Slovakia)
Allhelgonadagen (Sweden)
Kuzma, Leonard (Ukraine)
Amabel, Hall, Halsted, Mabel, Sterling, Sumner, Zion (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 306 of 2024; 60 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 5 of Week 44 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Hagal (Hailstone) [Day 6 of 28]
Chinese: Month 10 (Yi-Hai), Day 1 (Ji-Si)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 30 Tishri 5785
Islamic: 28 Rabi II 1446
J Cal: 6 Wood; Sixthday [6 of 30]
Julian: 19 October 2024
Moon: 0%: New Moon
Positivist: 26 Descartes (11th Month) [Bonald / Joseph de Maistre]
Runic Half Month: Wyn (Joy) [Day 10 of 15]
Season: Autumn or Fall (Day 40 of 90)
Week: 1st Week of November
Zodiac: Scorpio (Day 9 of 30)
Calendar Changes
露月 [Iùyuè] (Chinese Lunisolar Calendar) [Month 10 of 12] (Dew Month) [Pig Month]
November (Gregorian Calendar) [Month 11 of 12]
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want new-and-exciting plots for your character? long to reach out to more of your followers, but don’t know where to start? fear not! fill out this form and give your rp partners both present and future all the of juicy jumping off points they need to help you get your characters acquainted. [ template source , repost don’t reblog ]
MUN NAME: rinni, as dotted with hearts. OOC CONTACT: tumblr im is open for everyone and my discord is open to mutuals
▍▍▍ WHO IS TIANA ROGERS MALDONIA?
there is a young women who carries within her a dream she had inside since she was a very young girl passed down from her father: the dream of opening her own restaurant , a place that would both bring the community together and have people travel from miles around just to get a taste of her food. circumstances beat her down a bit , but why wouldn't they? tiana rogers was only human. she worked two jobs her entire life to try and get ahead against a system that wanted to keep her chained down and on top of everything she met a spoiled little rich boy who got himself tied up with the shadow man and tiana was turned into a frog.
becoming a frog was not the worst fate for tiana , no. being transfigured into something cooked up into classic french cuisine aided in changing the young women's perspective , especially those in wildlife and insects after encountering ray(mond) and louis along her travels. but , perhaps tiana's biggest change of heart came from the hoodoo queen of the bayou , mama odie. at first tiana did not understand but in growing to love naveen she did. tiana learned that if you solely focus on a task and ignore other aspects of lore that will not grant you happiness , it will not grant you the very dream you most desire to become reality. and in realizing her dream she learned that sometimes hard work is not always the only path to tread. a little bit of magic and a whole lot of love can carve out a happily ever after , making new orleans a place where dreams can indeed come true.
▍▍▍ KEEP IN MIND FOR INTERACTIONS:
O1. by default , tiana is twenty-nine years old. she has been in the restaurant business for nearly a decade at this point and has three other locations across the usa and one in maldonia as well. while , still a cook she's taken a bit of a backseat to focus moreso on the administrative aspect of restaurantiering but regularly hosts dinner parties for a plethora of charity events , getogethers with other disney princesses , and intimate family gatherings. O2. her current canon point is set during 1930s america , during the middle of the great depression. to go along with the above tiana's palace regularly gives back to those in need and any food that is not sold by the end of the day is donated to soup kitchens and directly served from her restaurant as well --- nobody is ever turned away if they can not pay , being in tiana's palace is akin to being inside her own home. O3. after being turned into a frog , some of the curse still lingers inside tiana and it grants her the ability to communicate still with animal kind. due to this , tiana has unironically found herself leaning more into cooking with meat that comes from more halal practices and uses every part of the animal if she can , nothing is wasted. O4. she is a princess in formality and title only. while she and naveen attend various political affairs as needed , for the most part she takes a backseat to the ruling of a nation side of maldonia. though , she is greatly loved by the people of new orleans and maldonia --- the people's princess if you will.
▍▍▍ WHAT HAS SHE BEEN UP TO RECENTLY:
default verse ( open ): ten years post movie making it the mid-1930s tiana has managed to stay afloat and open three locations across the united states ( her original , in new orleans. the next , in washington, d.c , and her latest is located in los angeles ): while she has mostly taken a back seat to the front end operations of her restaurant empire , tiana’s palace. she has been known to visit the various locations fairly often — when she is not being called to political events as maldonia’s princess with her husband , naveen. ( if i write with a naveen this detail will be omitted unless they say otherwise! ) pre movie verse ( plotting preferred ): before the events of the movie wip
▍▍▍ WHERE TO FIND HER:
the vast majority of my interactions i imagine will take place in either her restaurant , somewhere in louisiana , maldonia , or the countries of other disney princesses. though , i have no preference if they meet while tiana is attending a political meeting in maldonia , in the middle of service at tiana's palace , during the events of the movie , as a frog , or even in more modern-ish setting. my default verse is perhaps the most versatile in terms of location but i am always down to discuss and bounce ideas off!
▍▍▍ DESIRED INTERACTIONS:
O1. anything dealing with other disney princesses , i specifically love their interactions in wreck-it-ralf 2 and how old school disney characters used to hangout in 'house of mouse' that's the kind of vibe i am going for! i also would love for tiana to meet pixar and dreamworks characters too!!! O2. i love the concept from the twisted tale series and other works that feature tiana and i welcome crossovers. anything that'll allow me to explore tiana in things outside of the scope of the movie would be grand. as well as her adaption to the changes of basically going from a regular ol' girl to royalty overnight.
O3. naveen. as well as other canon cast members from princess and the frog but especially naveen. i do enjoy their banter and the opportunity to expanded on their dynamic , outside of romance , would be fun. with that being said also anything that'll have her balance her duties as a princess as well as a ceo : i think it would be fun!
▍▍▍ ANYTHING ELSE TO KEEP IN MIND?
while some canon libraries have been taken with tiana as a character, primarily revolving around her current canon point as a late-20s women and how she has faired with her business as a restauranteur and political princess. she is older and wiser but she is still the tiana we all know and love from the princess and the frog and all the more hard working and kindhearted.
i pull from any and all of tiana's appearances , maybe it be from: the movie , sophia the first , twisted tales , once upon a time , audiobooks , and tiana's banyou adventure. i have poured a lot of love into developing tiana over the years and continue to do so. i reference the movie and other bits of official crossover material a lot. i tweak tidbits here and there to better form a narrative and overarching story and to drive character development above all. i am most aligned with extensive emotion driven interactions , and though i do not mind one off ask memes for those that are not as into plot heavy novella style threads.
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(Context: the year is 1979 and Willy Affy is about to start his villain arc.) William: These damn kids have been playing the same exact song on the jukebox for WEEKS. William: Parents are complaining- William in a high pitched voice: OH! It's not APPROPRIATE FOR A FAMILY RESTAURANT! Oh, that's not KOSHER! Oh, that's not HALAL. William: Well, it's not my BLOODY FAULT IS IT? Tell your damn kids not to play the song. Elizabeth: *runs up to him* Daddy! Daddy! Can I have a nickel? William: *Absentmindedly* Sure. *hands her a nickel* Elizabeth: *Excited shriek and runs away* William: Anyway, as I was saying. That bloody song-- Who was it by again? Roger . . . Ryan . . . Elizabeth: *Puts nickel into jukebox* Jukebox: *starts playing song* William: Oh, right! Rod Stewart- That's the gu-- William: *freezes* Jukebox: Don't you just know exactly what they're thinkin? William: *still frozen* Elizabeth: *dancing* Jukebox & Elizabeth: IF YOU WANT MY BODY-- William: No. Jukebox & Elizabeth: AND YOU THINK I'M SEXY-- William: ELIZABETH. NO. Jukebox & Elizabeth: Come on sugar let me know, Ooh! William: *contemplates creating murder robots, killing 5 kids, and becoming the man behind the slaughter*
#incorrect quotes#fnaf#fnaf incorrect quotes#william afton#elizabeth afton#rod stewart#lol#villain arc#poor peepaw doesn't understand them new fangled music them kids be listenin to
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Allergy Gothic
You have a tree nut allergy.
You go to summer camp. They provide a special, allergy-free lunch, despite the normal lunches not containing nuts. Their field trips include a pistachio farm.
Your friend offers you tea. You spend hours researching the chocolate used for allergens. Your results are inconclusive.
You do not buy baked goods.
You go out to eat. The restaurant has a website, including a full online menu. You search through and plan your order, discarding entire categories likely to be contaminated.
You do not buy desserts.
You carry around life-saving medicine. The medicine does not cure allergies. The medicine merely gives your body the strength to continue until help arrives.
You go out to eat. The restaurant does not have a website.
You visit family. The visit runs long and they order lunch. You are quite hungry by the time you get home.
You go to university. Your college has two giant dining halls filled with world cuisines, including kosher and halal stations, meticulously marked for vegetarian, vegan, and allergens. The only station without a cross-contamination marker is the salad bar.
You do not go to diners.
You take a skin test and discover you have lost an allergy to almonds. Entire culinary worlds open up for you.
The only safe brand of bagels adds an allergen warning. You have not seen the store brand in months. You do not eat bagels.
You take a skin test and discover you have lost an allergy to almonds. Your allergist says to keep them in your diet so it doesn't return. All almonds in your store are processed in a facility that also processes tree nuts.
Girl Scout Cookies now distribute with an allergen warning for tree nuts. You ask them to specify which nuts. The next year, they distribute with an allergen warning for tree nuts.
You ask the parent company of Girl Scout Cookies which nuts they use. They tell you to check the packaging.
You buy soy sauce/a ham/oatmeal/graham crackers. Upon reaching home, you see it was processed in a facility that also processes tree nuts. You return it/trade it to family/eat it anyway.
#tree nut specific#so not including the 'don't eat indian'/'don't eat fruit salads'/'pregame with antihistamines' of my other allergies#let alone the gothic horror of other Big 9 allergies and common non-Big 9 ingredients/additives#little brownie bakers my nemesis#brought to you by the minute but possible chance of reacting to the ham stock I'm currently making
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Oh bombay Milton - Best Indian restaurant in Milton
Family Dining at Oh Bombay: Milton's Best Indian-Pakistani Restaurant for Families
Oh Bombay in Milton, the best restaurant in Milton has quickly become a favorite destination for families who crave authentic Indian and Pakistani flavors in a warm, welcoming environment. Known for its diverse menu With Royal Platter, Oh Bombay offers a delightful mix of traditional dishes and contemporary favorites that are perfect for all ages. Here’s a closer look at why this restaurant stands out for family dining and what you can expect on your visit. The Atmosphere: A Family-Friendly Vibe
One of the main attractions of Oh Bombay is the best Indian restaurant in Milton, its cozy and vibrant ambiance, which perfectly complements its flavorful dishes. Families can comfortably dine in a setting that combines modern decor with touches of Indian culture, making it a memorable spot for gatherings. With spacious seating and a relaxed vibe, it’s ideal for family outings, whether it’s a birthday celebration or a casual dinner.
Menu Highlights: Something for Everyone
Oh Bombay’s menu is a treasure trove of the best Pakistani restaurants in Milton that cater to a variety of tastes. Here’s a glimpse at some must-try items for families:
Rara Gosht Zulfikar: This lamb dish, cooked with rich spices, is a popular choice for adults who enjoy bold flavors.
Tandoor Tadka: Perfectly marinated meats, grilled in a traditional tandoor, offer a smoky and delicious option for everyone.
Butter Chicken: A creamy, mild curry that’s especially kid-friendly.
Vegetarian Options: Dishes like Paneer Tikka and Chole Bhature are fantastic options for vegetarians, ensuring everyone finds something they love.
Desserts: Family meals wouldn’t be complete without a sweet ending, so try the Ladoos and Gulab Jamun - desserts that are sure to please both kids and adults alike.
Health and Quality: Halal and Fresh Ingredients
Oh Bombay is dedicated to quality and caters specifically to families who prefer halal dining. The restaurant sources its ingredients carefully, ensuring each dish is prepared fresh and authentically. Knowing that every meal is halal and made from high-quality ingredients allows families to dine with confidence.
Service: Friendly and Accommodating Staff
The friendly staff at Oh Bombay go above and beyond to ensure that each family feels welcomed. They are attentive to specific dietary requests and are always happy to make recommendations for first-time guests. This level of service adds to the family-friendly appeal and ensures that each visit is comfortable and enjoyable.
Special Offerings: Weekends and Seasonal Specials
On weekends, Oh Bombay often offers chef specials, providing an extra incentive for families to dine out and try something new. The restaurant also introduces special seasonal dishes that celebrate Indian festivals, giving families a taste of traditional flavors that go beyond the regular menu.
FAQs about Family Dining at Oh Bombay
Is there a kids' menu at Oh Bombay? While there isn't a dedicated kids' menu, many of the dishes, like Butter Chicken and mild curries, are suitable for children. The staff is happy to adjust spice levels to cater to young diners.
Are there vegetarian and vegan options available? Yes, Oh Bombay offers several vegetarian options like Paneer Tikka, and vegan-friendly dishes can be customized upon request.
Does Oh Bombay offer takeout for families? Absolutely! Families can order takeout or delivery, allowing them to enjoy Oh Bombay’s delicious meals at home.
Is the restaurant wheelchair accessible? Yes, Oh Bombay is designed to be accessible for all guests, ensuring a comfortable experience for everyone.
Do they offer catering services for family events? Yes, Oh Bombay provides catering options for family gatherings, parties, and special events, with a variety of dishes available to suit the occasion.
Oh Bombay offers more than just a meal—it’s a place for families to come together, enjoy authentic flavors, and create lasting memories. From the warm ambiance and wide-ranging menu to the attentive service, Oh Bombay has established itself as Milton’s best Indian-Pakistani restaurant for family dining.
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Turkiye EFES Restaurant Glasgow - Authentic Halal Dining in the Heart of Glasgow
At the city's top Glasgow restaurant, Turkiye EFES Restaurant Glasgow, savor the depths of Turkish flavor. With a wide selection of traditional dishes prepared with the best halal ingredients, we bring the spirit of Turkey to Glasgow. Every item, from expertly flavored kebabs to freshly made mezes and delectable desserts, embodies our dedication to quality and authenticity. Our restaurant is the perfect place for family dinners, get-togethers, or a romantic supper for two because of its comfortable and welcoming decor. Turkiye EFES Restaurant Glasgow is your go-to place for a memorable halal eating experience in Glasgow because we prioritize quality and flavor.
Visit Turkiye EFES Restaurant Glasgow today and indulge in authentic Turkish flavors that satisfy every craving.
Address: 97/99 Candleriggs, Merchant city,Glasgow G1 1NP, United Kingdom
To contact us via call: 0141 553 1577
Map location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/9sNdC9kYPeyGCFTu5
For more visit us at https://turkiyeglasgow.co.uk/
Email:[email protected]
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Experience Comfort and Affordability at Skon Baga Bliss Hotel – The Best Budget Hotel in North Goa
If you’re searching for the perfect budget hotel in North Goa, Skon Baga Bliss Hotel by Orion Hotels stands out as the ideal choice. This 4-star property offers a harmonious blend of affordability, comfort, and luxury that caters to travelers seeking a premium stay without breaking the bank.
Prime Location in North Goa :- Skon Baga Bliss Hotel’s strategic location sets it apart from the competition. Situated just 1.3 km from both Baga Beach and Calangute Beach, guests have immediate access to two of Goa’s most famous and lively beaches. Whether you’re looking to soak in the sun, indulge in water sports, or experience the vibrant nightlife, staying at Skon Baga Bliss ensures you’re never far from the action. The property is also only 3 km from Candolim Beach and 5 km from Anjuna Beach, providing additional options for beach lovers to explore.
Comfortable and Well-Equipped Rooms :- Skon Baga Bliss Hotel prides itself on offering 21 deluxe and premium rooms designed to provide guests with maximum comfort. Each room is air-conditioned and features modern amenities, including a flat-screen TV, desk, safety deposit box, and a private bathroom complete with a shower. Thoughtful details like in-room kettles enhance the guest experience, allowing you to enjoy a warm cup of tea or coffee at your convenience.
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Dining and Culinary Delights :- Food enthusiasts will appreciate the hotel’s on-site restaurant, which serves a diverse menu featuring African and American cuisine. For guests with specific dietary needs, vegetarian and halal options are available upon request. Whether you’re savoring a hearty breakfast before a day of exploration or unwinding with dinner after a day at the beach, Skon Baga Bliss ensures your culinary needs are met. Relaxation and Recreation :- When it comes to relaxation, Skon Baga Bliss Hotel offers an outdoor swimming pool where guests can take a refreshing dip. The poolside area is perfect for lounging with a drink in hand, basking in the warm Goan sun. For those who prefer staying within the comfort of the hotel, the property offers free WiFi throughout, making it easy to stay connected.
Excellent Services and Amenities :- One of the hallmarks of Skon Baga Bliss is its commitment to guest satisfaction. The hotel features a 24-hour front desk and room service, ensuring that your needs are attended to at any hour. The friendly and professional staff is available to assist with everything from arranging transportation to providing recommendations for local attractions.
Accessibility and Nearby Attractions :- The convenience of Skon Baga Bliss Hotel extends beyond its immediate surroundings. The nearest airport, Manohar Parrikar International, is just 25 km away, while Dabolim Airport is 41 km from the property. For those traveling by train, Thivim Railway Station is 17 km away, making the hotel easily accessible.
Guests looking to explore North Goa’s cultural and historical sites will find Chapora Fort only 8.5 km away. Other nearby attractions include Reis Magos Fort (11 km), the Goa State Museum (13 km), and the Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary (16 km), offering a range of activities to suit every traveler’s interests.
Why Choose Skon Baga Bliss Hotel? :- Skon Baga Bliss Hotel by Orion Hotels is more than just a place to stay—it’s a comprehensive experience that combines comfort, convenience, and affordability. Whether you’re visiting for a beach vacation, a family holiday, or a romantic getaway, this budget hotel in North Goa delivers an exceptional experience without the hefty price tag. From its prime location and well-appointed rooms to excellent dining and recreational facilities, Skon Baga Bliss promises a memorable stay that caters to all your needs.
Contact Us: +91 742–8555–990 Instagram: @theoriongroupofhotels Website: www.theorionhotels.com
Book your stay at Skon Baga Bliss Hotel today and discover why it’s the top choice for budget-friendly accommodation in North Goa!
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Holidays 11.1
Holidays
Acromegaly Awareness Day
All Saints’ Day
Andhra Pradesh Day (India)
Anniversary of the Revolution (Algeria)
Arbor Day (Samoa)
Autistics Speaking Day
Bailiff Day (Russia)
Bra Day
Calan Gaeaf (Wales)
Chavang Kut (Mizo)
Classics Day (Japan)
Cook For Your Pets Day
Cross Quarter Day
Day of the Dead, Day 2 (Mexico)
Day of the Innocents
DM Your Crush Day
Dog Day (Japan)
Extra Mile Day
Face Mask Day
Family Literacy Day
Genmaicha Day (Japan)
Give Up Your Shoulds Day
Go Cook for Your Pets Day
Graveyards Day
Greenwich Mean Time Day
Hamilton Jackson Day (US Virgin Islands)
Harvey Day
Haryana Day (India)
Health Day (Turkmenistan)
Hello Kitty Day
Hockey Mask Day
International Coaches Day
International Drug Users Day
International Goaltender Day
International Kidpreneur Day
International Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome Awareness Day
International Pet Groomer Appreciation Day
International Scented Candle Day
International Self Portrait Day
National Sports Fan Day
International Timeshare Appreciation Day
International Unicorn Day
International Xinomavro Day
Invention of Sex Day
Janet Jackson Day
Karnataka Day (India)
Kerala Foundation Day
Kut (Manipur, India)
Liberty Day (Virgin Islands)
Maastricht Treaty Day
Militia Day (Kyrgyzstan)
NaNoWriMo begins [until Nov. 30]
National Author's Day
National Awakening Day (Bulgaria)
National Biologic Coordinators Day
National Brush Day
National Brush Your Teeth Day
National Chesterfield Sofa Day
National Doubletalk Day
National Family Literacy Day
National Go Cook For Your Pets Day
National Jayden Day
National Jealousy Day (Finland)
National Learning Disability Nurses Day (UK)
National Long Snapper Appreciation Day
National Mia Day
National Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation Day
National Policing Police Day
National Radiator Day (UK)
National Revival Leaders’ Day (Bulgaria)
No Driving with Cell Phones Day
Plate Tectonics Day
Pooka Day
Prime Meridian Day
Red Flag Day
Remembrance Day (Slovenia)
Revival Leaders’ Day (Bulgaria)
Revolution Day (Algeria)
Salsify Day (French Republic)
Self-Defense Forces Commemoration Day (Japan)
Soul-Caking Day
T1D Day
Traffic Director’s Day
White Rabbit Day
World Ballet Day (Australia, UK)
World Compassionate Communities Day
World Day of Ecology & Ecologists
World Halal Day
World Kobane Day
World Vegetation Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Cake Appreciation Day
French Fried Clams Day
International Xinomavro Day (Greek Wine)
MN Beer Day (Minnesota)
National Calzone Day
National Cinnamon Day
National Deep Fried Clams Day [also 7.1]
National Pâté Day
National Sushi Day
National Vinegar Day
Pomona’s Day (Apple Festival) [also 8.13]
World Vegan Day
Independence & Related Days
Antigua & Barbuda (from UK, 1981)
Northern Australia (Declared; 2009) [unrecognized]
Pudcherry Liberation Day (India)
State Formation Day (Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Karnataka, Kerala; India)
United Federation of Thag (Declared; 2011) [unrecognized]
New Year’s Days
Old Celtic New Year
Samhain
1st Friday in November
Arbor Day (Texas) [1st Friday]
Bandcamp Friday [1st Friday]
Comfort Food Friday [Every Friday]
Five For Friday [Every Friday]
Flashback Friday [Every Friday]
Fountain Pen Day [1st Friday]
Friday Finds [Every Friday]
Fry Day (Pastafarian; Fritism) [Every Friday]
J-Day (@ 8:59 PM, Tuborg releases Julebryg; Denmark) [1st Friday]
Love Your Lawyer Day [1st Friday]
National Jersey Friday [1st Friday]
National Medical Science Liaison Awareness and Appreciation Day [1st Friday]
TGIF (Thank God It's Friday) [Every Friday]
World Community Day [1st Friday]
Weekly Holidays beginning November 1 (1st Week of November)
Medical-Surgical Nurses Week [thru 11.7]
National Fig Week [thru 11.7]
National Horse Fair (Golegã, Portugal) [thru 11.11]
Newport Restaurant Week (Newport & Bristol County, Rhode Island) [thru 11.10]
San Diego Beer Week (San Diego, California) [thru 1.1]
Urology Nurses and Associates Week [thru 11.7]
World Communication Week [thru 11.7]
Festivals Beginning November 1, 2024
Alabama Pecan Festival (Mobile, Alabama) [thru 11.3]
Austin Food & Wine Festival (Austin, Texas) [thru 11.3]
Bayou Bacchanal: The Original Caribbean Festival of New Orleans (New Orleans, Louisiana) [thru 11.2]
Big Pig Jig (Vienna, Georgia) [thru 11.2]
Experience the Oyster Seafood Festival (Gulf Shores, Alabama) [thru 11.2]
Feast of Little Italy (Jupiter, Florida) [thru 11.3]
Fine Art & Wine Festival (Carefree, Arizona) [thru 11.3]
Florida Seafood Festival (Apalachicola, Florida) [thru 11.2]
Franklin County Ciderdays (Franklin County, Massachusetts) [thru 11.3]
Grand Jour de Champagne (Prague, Czech Republic) [thru 11.21]
Kona Coffee Cultural Festival (Kona, Hawaii) [thru 11.10]
Leeds International Film Festival (Leeds, United Kingdom) [thru 11.17]
Louisiana Pecan Festival (Colfax, Louisiana) [thru 11.3]
Louisiana Swine Festival (Basile, Louisiana) [thru 11.3]
National Angus Convention (Fort Worth, Texas) [thru 11.4]
National Farm Toy Show (Dyersville, Iowa) [thru 11.3]
National Peanut Festival (Dothan, Alabama) [thru 11.10]
North Carolina Poultry Jubilee (Rose Hill, North Carolina) [thru 11.2]
Pirates Fest — Cayman Islands National Festival (Grand Cayman) [thru 11.3]
Pomona Fall Home Show (Pomona, California) [thru 11.3]
Rhode Island Comic Con (Providence, Rhode Island) [thru 11.21]
Sitka WhaleFest (Sitka, Alaska) [thru 11.3]
Tampa Greek Festival (Tampa, Florida) [thru 11.2]
Urbanna Oyster Festival (Urbanna, Virginia) [thru 11.2]
Wurstfest (New Braunfels, Texas) [thru 11.10]
Zilantkon (Kazan, Russia) [thru 11.4]
Feast Days
All Saints’ Day
Apaturia (Ancient Greece)
Austromoine (Christian; Saint)
Beltane (1st full day; Southern Hemisphere)
Benignus of Dijon (Christian; Saint)
Bozo Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Caesarius of Africa (Christian; Saint)
Carlos Páez Vilaró (Artology)
Condercet (Positivist; Saint)
Day of the Dead (Mexico)
Diwali, Day 2 (Hindu, Jain, Sikh), a.k.a. ...
Balipadyami Diwali (Parts of India)
Day of Dogs
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Deepawali (Sikkim, India)
Festival of Lights, Day 2
Gobardhan Pooja (Nepal)
Goru Tihar (Nepal)
Govardhan Pooja (Parts of India)
Jain New Year
Kukar Puja
Kukur Tihar
Laxmi Puja (Sikkim, India)
Vikrim New Year (Hindu)
Vikrim Samvat (Parts of India)
Yam Panachak (Nepal)
Festival of All-Saints (Christian)
Festival of Saturnia (Ancient Rome)
George Kenner (Artology)
Gnome Awareness Day (Pastafarian)
Gooseberry Humble’s Tummy-Rumbling Contest (Shamanism)
Hannah Höch (Artology)
Harold, King of Denmark (Christian; Saint)
Jules Bastien-Lepage (Artology)
Kalends of November (Ancient Rome)
Konrad Mägi (Artology)
Louis Dewis (Artology)
L. S. Lowry (Artology)
Marcellus, Bishop of Paris (Christian; Saint)
Margaret Taylor-Burroughs (Artology)
Mary (Christian; Martyr)
Mustache Appreciation Day (Pastafarian)
Paul-Émile Borduas (Artology)
Pietro da Cortona (Artology)
Pomonia (Ancient Rome)
Rite of Hela (Pagan)
Samhain (also celebrated as ...
Allantide (Cornwall, UK)
All Hallow’s Day
La Samhna (Pagan Ireland)
Old Celtic New Year
Samhain (Celtic, Pagan) [7 of 8 Festivals of the Natural Year]
Samhain (1st full day; Northern Hemisphere)
Santa Muerte (Folk Catholicism, Mexico and Southwestern United States)
Scoop Doozer (Muppetism)
Stephen Crane (Writerism)
Susanna Clarke (Writerism)
William Merritt Chase (Artology)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Binary Day [111] (7 of 9)
Butsumetsu (仏滅 Japan) [Unlucky all day.]
Lucky Day (Philippines) [60 of 71]
Premieres
About Time (Film; 2013)
Alice Cuts the Ice (Ub Iwerks Disney Cartoon; 1926)
Alice Gets in Dutch (Ub Iwerks Disney Cartoon; 1924)
The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 2001) [Discworld #28]
And the Hippos Were Boiled in Their Tanks, by William S. Burroughs & Jack Kerouac (Novel; 2008; Written in 1945)
Asteroids (Video Game; 1979)
Bartleby, the Scrivener, by Herman Melville (Short Story; 1853)
Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders (WB Animated Film; 2016)
Beauty on the Beach (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1950)
The Black Spider (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1931)
Bouncing Benny (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1960)
The Bridge of San Luis Rey, by Thornton Wilder (Novel; 1927)
Buddies Thicker Than Water (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1962)
Cane, by Jane Toomer (Novel; 1923)
Captains Courageous, by Rudyard Kipling (Novel; 1897)
A Cat’s Tale (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1951)
Cold Spring Harbor, by Billy Joel (Album; 1971)
Computer Space (Video Game; 1971)
Cool Hand Luke (Film; 1967)
The Dain Curse, by Dashiell Hammett (Novel; 1928)
Dancing Shoes (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1949)
Death on the Nile, by Agatha Christie (Mystery Novel; 1937) [25]
Dickinson (TV Series; 2019)
Dreamnapping (Terrytoons James Hound Cartoon; 1966)
Everyday People, by Sly and the Family Stone (Song; 1968)
Far From the Madding Crowd, by Thomas Hardy (Novel; 1874)
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, by Hunter S. Thompson (Novel; 1971)
The Flying Bear (MGM Cartoon; 1941)
Flying Cups and Saucers (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1949)
For All Mankind (TV Series; 2019)
Frank Duck Brings ‘Em Back Alive (Disney Cartoon; 1946)
Free Birds (Animated Films; 2013)
Free Enterprise (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1948)
Frozen Sparklers (Terrytoons James Hound Cartoon; 1967)
Galaxy Game (Video Game; 1971)
Goodie’s Good Deed (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1963)
Green Tambourine, by The Lemon Pipers (Song; 1967)
Hagar the Horrible: Hagar Knows Best (Hanna-Barbera Animated TV Special; 1989)
Happy Holland (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1952)
Harvey, by Mary Chase (Play; 1944)
Hiccup Hound (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1963)
Homer on the Range (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1964)
Home Life (Terrytoons Sidney Cartoon; 1962)
Horning In (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1965)
House of Hashimoto (Terrytoons Hashimoto Cartoon; 1960)
Interesting Times, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 1994) [Discworld #17]
It’s for the Birdies (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1962)
Jingo, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 1997) [Discworld #21]
A June Bride, featuring Farmer Al Falfa (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1935)
The Jungle Book, by Rudyard Kipling (Novel; 1894)
Kooky Cucumbers (Terrytoons Possible Possum Cartoon; 1971)
Kosmo Goes to School (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1961)
Landing of the Pilgrims (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1940)
Log Rollers (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1953)
Loops and Swoops (Terrytoons Sad Cat Cartoon; 1968)
Lords and Ladies, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 1991) [Discworld #14]
The Magic Mountain, by Thomas Mann (Novel; 1924)
Maskerade, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 1995) [Discworld #18]
Merry Christmas, by Mariah Carey (Xmas Album; 1994)
The Midnight Folk, by John Masefield (Novel; 1927)
Monk’s Music, by Thelonious Monk (Album; 1957)
Moose on the Loose (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1952)
Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip (Disney Cartoon; 1940)
MTV Unplugged in New York, by Nirvana (Album; 1994)
Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye, by Steam (Song; 1969)
Near Sighted and Far Out (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1964)
Night Watch, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 2002) [Discworld #29]
Northern Mites (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1960)
Odetta Sings Ballads and Blues, by Odetta (Album; 1956)
Othello, by William Shakespeare (Play; 1604)
Out Again In Again (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1948)
Outer Space Visitor (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1959)
The Outside Dope (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1965)
Pre-Hysterical Hare (WB LT Cartoon; 1958)
The Princess and the Goblin, by George MacDonald (Novel; 1872)
Propaganda, by Edward L. Bernays (Book; 1928)
The Property of a Lady, by Ian Fleming (James Bond Short Story; 1963)
Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1964)
The Red and the Black, by Stendahl (Novel; 1830)
The Robot Ringer (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1962)
Romeo + Juliet (Film; 1996)
Search for Misery (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1964)
The Secret Garden, by Frances Hodgson Burnett (Novel; 1910)
The Sheepish Wolf (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1963)
Signed, Sealed, and Clobbered (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1958)
Slinky Minky (Terrytoons Possi ble Possum Cartoon; 1970)
Smiley’s People, by John le Carré (Novel; 1980)
Sno Fun (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1951)
Split-level Treehouse (Terrytoons Sidney Cartoon; 1963)
The Story of Menstruation (Disney Cartoon; 1946)
The Story of Sigurd the Volsung and the Fall of the Niblungs, by William Morris (Poem; 1876)
The Super Snooper (WB LT Cartoon; 1962)
Swamp Snapper (Terrytoons Possible Possum Cartoon; 1969)
The Tempest, by William Shakespeare (Play; 1611)
Terminator: Dark Fate (Film; 2019)
The Theory of General Relativity, by Albert Einstein (Scientific Paper; 1915)
The Timid Scarecrow (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1953)
Tom’s Photo Finish (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1957)
Tree Spree (Terrytoons Sidney Cartoon; 1961)
Triple Trouble (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1948)
The Truth, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 2000) [Discworld #25]
Twinkle Twinkle Little Telstar (Terrytoons Astronaut Cartoon; 1965)
Watership Down, by Richard Adams (Novel; 1972)
The Whizzard of Ow (WB Cartoon; 2003)
Wide Open Spaces (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1950)
Witches Abroad, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 1991) [Discworld #12]
Women in Love, by D.H. Lawrence (Novel; 1920)
Wonderwall Music, by George Harrison (Album; 1968)
Today’s Name Days
Allerheiligen, Arthur, Otmar, Rupert (Austria)
Benigno, Cezarij, Dobroslav, Harald, Svetislav, Sveto (Croatia)
Felix (Czech Republic)
Tiia, Tiiu (Estonia)
Lyly, Pyry (Finland)
Toussaint (France)
Allerheiligen, Harald (Germany)
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lvita, Askolds, Ikars, Krivs (Latvia)
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Veslemøy, Vetle (Norway)
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Cosma, Damian (Romania)
Denisa (Slovakia)
Allhelgonadagen (Sweden)
Kuzma, Leonard (Ukraine)
Amabel, Hall, Halsted, Mabel, Sterling, Sumner, Zion (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 306 of 2024; 60 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 5 of Week 44 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Hagal (Hailstone) [Day 6 of 28]
Chinese: Month 10 (Yi-Hai), Day 1 (Ji-Si)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 30 Tishri 5785
Islamic: 28 Rabi II 1446
J Cal: 6 Wood; Sixthday [6 of 30]
Julian: 19 October 2024
Moon: 0%: New Moon
Positivist: 26 Descartes (11th Month) [Bonald / Joseph de Maistre]
Runic Half Month: Wyn (Joy) [Day 10 of 15]
Season: Autumn or Fall (Day 40 of 90)
Week: 1st Week of November
Zodiac: Scorpio (Day 9 of 30)
Calendar Changes
露月 [Iùyuè] (Chinese Lunisolar Calendar) [Month 10 of 12] (Dew Month) [Pig Month]
November (Gregorian Calendar) [Month 11 of 12]
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Best Spot in Wylie for Fusion Food on a Budget
Texas is known for its rich culinary scene, but Crystal Cafe in Wylie stands out as a top destination for food lovers. With its focus on fusion flavors, fresh ingredients, and unbeatable prices, this cafe is redefining what it means to eat well on a budget. Here’s why Crystal Cafe is the go-to spot for locals and visitors looking to enjoy a delicious, Zabiha Halal meal that blends regional spices with American classics.
Fresh Ingredients are the Foundation
Crystal Cafe believes that great food starts with great ingredients. From crisp vegetables to top-quality meats, every item on their menu is prepared using fresh, locally sourced ingredients. This commitment to freshness ensures that each bite bursts with authentic flavor, making every dish as satisfying as it is tasty. Whether it’s their burgers, chicken, or fries, you can always expect quality and care in every meal.
A True Commitment to Zabiha Halal
For those seeking Zabiha Halal options, Crystal Cafe offers peace of mind along with its delicious menu. Every burger, fry, and chicken item is crafted in accordance with halal standards, and their team is dedicated to upholding these values. The cafe’s Zabiha Halal commitment is about respecting cultural standards while delivering food that’s crafted with care, making it a welcoming place for everyone.
The Best Prices Around
Crystal Cafe is all about providing high-quality food that doesn’t come with a high price. Their menu is packed with gourmet options that rival upscale restaurants, yet their prices remain some of the lowest in town. Crystal Cafe’s commitment to affordability ensures that you can indulge in their unique fusion flavors without worrying about your wallet.
Fusion Done Right: Try the Signature Burgers
Crystal Cafe’s fusion burgers are the highlight of the menu. Each burger blends American tradition with international flair, resulting in a flavor explosion. The Malai Boti Burger is a creamy, spiced delight inspired by South Asian cuisine, while the Nashville Burger brings a fiery, Southern-inspired twist to the table. These signature items capture the essence of fusion, offering a unique taste that’s both bold and delicious.
A Community-Driven Dining Experience
Crystal Cafe is more than just a restaurant—it’s a community space where friends, family, and food lovers come together. The friendly atmosphere, paired with their expertly crafted menu, creates a welcoming space where everyone can feel at home. At Crystal Cafe, each meal is designed to foster a sense of community, making it the ideal spot for group gatherings and friendly hangouts.
Quality and Value Combined
When it comes to delivering fusion food with exceptional quality and unbeatable prices, Crystal Cafe is unmatched. With its fresh ingredients, Zabiha Halal certification, and dedication to affordable dining, this cafe offers an experience that’s as enriching as it is flavorful. Next time you’re in Texas, make sure to stop by Crystal Cafe to enjoy the best fusion food at the best prices.
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Satisfy Your Cravings: Best Halal Indian Restaurants Near Langford and Victoria, BC
When it comes to satisfying your cravings, few cuisines can match the rich flavors, vibrant colours, and mouth-watering aromas of Indian food. And if you're looking for halal options in Langford or Victoria, BC, you're in luck! Whether you're craving a creamy butter chicken, a sizzling tandoori platter, or fragrant biryani, the region is home to some fantastic halal Indian restaurants inVictoria, BC, that cater to every taste. Discover where to get your next delicious meal? Let’s explore the top halal Indian spots near you!
The Rise of Halal Indian Cuisine in BC
In recent years, British Columbia, particularly areas like Langford and Victoria, has seen a growing demand for halal cuisine. This is largely thanks to the expanding multicultural population and an increased awareness of halal dietary needs. Restaurants have stepped up to meet this demand, and Indian cuisine—known for its array of spices and diverse dishes—has quickly become a favorite.
The beauty of Indian food lies in its versatility. Whether you’re a fan of mild flavors or you like a little heat, Indian restaurants offer something for everyone. And when halal options are a priority, these establishments ensure you can enjoy your meal with confidence. So, where should you go when you're ready for an unforgettable dining experience? Turmeric Indian Cuisine is the best halal restaurant near Langford, offering authentic flavours you'll love.
What are the most popular dishes at halal Indian restaurants in Langford?
At Turmeric Indian Cuisine, locals rave about the rich, creamy Butter Chicken, a classic favourite, and the aromatic Lamb Curry, slow-cooked with a blend of Indian spices. The Tandoori Sizzlers are served sizzling hot and are also a crowd-pleaser. For vegetarians, dishes like Channa Masala, with chickpeas in a spiced tomato gravy, and Eggplant Bartha, a smoky roasted eggplant dish, offer flavorful options. The variety of dishes caters to meat lovers and vegetarians, ensuring something for everyone.
What can I expect when dining at a halal Indian restaurant near Langford?
When dining at Turmeric Indian Cuisine, you can expect a welcoming atmosphere that blends authentic Indian hospitality with the restaurant's warm, vibrant setting. The attentive staff ensures that your dining experience is comfortable and enjoyable. The extensive menu features a wide range of halal dishes prepared with the finest ingredients. You'll experience the flavours of India through carefully crafted recipes that highlight traditional Indian cooking, perfect for a family meal, special occasion, or casual dining experience.
How does halal cuisine differ from regular Indian cuisine?
Halal cuisine adheres to Islamic dietary laws, explicitly concerning the sourcing and preparation of meat, ensuring that it meets halal standards. However, this doesn't affect the taste or authenticity of the dishes. In turmeric Indian Cuisine, halal dishes' flavors, spices, and cooking techniques are the same as those of traditional Indian cuisine. You'll still enjoy the vibrant and bold flavours Indian food is known for, with the added assurance that halal principles prepare the food.
Can I order halal food for takeout or delivery from Turmeric Indian Cuisine?
Turmeric Indian Cuisine offers convenient options for takeout and delivery, allowing you to enjoy their delicious halal dishes from the comfort of your home. Whether you're craving a hearty curry or a flavorful biryani, you can easily order online through their website or call the restaurant directly. Their takeout and delivery services are designed to bring the restaurant's authentic Indian flavours to your door, ensuring you can have a satisfying meal wherever you are.
What makes Turmeric Indian Cuisine the best halal restaurant near Langford?
When discussing the halal restaurants in Langford, Turmeric Indian Cuisine is a must-mention. This locally loved spot is renowned for its modern twist on traditional Indian dishes, all while maintaining its authenticity. This restaurant offers a fully halal menu, ensuring that every meal served adheres to Islamic dietary laws.
Start with their flavorful appetizers like tandoori chicken, then dive into hearty mains such as butter chicken, lamb sheekh kebab, or the fiery vindaloo. For vegetarians, their paneer tikka masala and dal makhani are always crowd-pleasers. The warm ambiance and attentive service make it the perfect spot for family dinners or casual get-togethers with friends.
Why visit?
Their Tandoori platter is a standout, featuring an array of succulent, grilled halal meats marinated in spices and cooked to perfection in a traditional clay oven.
Final Thoughts
From rich, flavorful curries to sizzling fish pakora, Turmeric Indian Cuisine in Langford will satisfy your cravings. Whether seeking a casual bite or a more upscale dining experience, this restaurant offers delicious halal options without compromising authenticity or flavour. Next time you're in the mood for something flavorful and fulfilling, visit Turmeric Indian Cuisine! Please call for reservations at (250) 478 6600.
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