The @WauEats Beef samosas & Paneer samosas are complaining that sijui we've hyped the chicken tikka and apple pie ones so much, they're feeling neglected
So I'm here to post a thirst trap 😋
Here in a combo box, each flavour, with its own special sauce
+ deets on how to order
Not that the chicken tikka samosas aren't just ridiculous. Truly. Ridiculous.
Here's the inspiration 🙃
Yes we manage to get that smoky char grilled taste into a samosa.
Imagine!
And the apple pie samosas have joined the chat
Our DMs are always so thirsty 😍
In the name of Chimano, Im just here to cleanse the trash on this TL with thirst traps
I love these photos by @samdave69 legit they make me want to gaze at them
I'm also trying to do th 10 day cleanse thing and these samosa photos are NOT helping.
You will suffer with me!
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I'm prepping for my tech rehearsal...so here's a song for you, this one very specifically I was listening to as I wrote the very first draft, and it definitely seeped into the piece
Early this year, a palm tree in the garden exploded in flowers...delicate fragrant creamy petaled flowers
We have been with the tree for over a decade and it had never flowered before.
It was just so beautiful.
The flowers remained for several weeks, and after they fell the the ground, they revealed a twisty knobbly network of branches that stretched up the sky.
It looked like a tree was growing out of the tree.
And at their tips were globules that looked like berries.
After a few months, the branches sort of fell off.
I wanted to write something special to celebrate my 2 year quit, but I still have a long list on my to do's and I'm exhausted after an intense day...so here's a thread from the early quit days
Yesterday's eyebrow raising news about the Kenya Meat Commission (KMC) had me wondering about how we will feel the implications of this in our lives...
& it had me remembering a story about KMC from a lifetime ago
Bungoma, bumper harvests & burning bean cobs
A story thread
Many years ago I lived in Bungoma, working for an NGO.
At one point I was assisting with research looking at kitchen gardens, and how HIV/AIDS in the area was affecting farming...who was doing the farming, what was being grown, what it was being grown for...
It's been over a decade, but this particular story I haven't been able to forget
An elderly woman was telling us about the ways in which they used to farm & cook when she was much younger
Bungoma is lush with a treasure trove of delicious and nutritious indigenous vegetables