Some dine about town spots in Durham NC https://www.placesiveeaten.com/blog/where-to-eat-in-durham
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Some dine about town spots in Durham NC https://www.placesiveeaten.com/blog/where-to-eat-in-durham
Uggg. Ordered some ethiopian food, and the driver marked it as delivered, but never brought us out food. I'm very disappointed.
I was looking forward to my metin shiro. 😭😭😭
How Habesha parents do GOORSHAS #besmeam #comedy #ethiopian #habesha #goorsha #enough #amharic
Top 5 Countries (Day 11)
5. Switzerland
I like their cheese? lol-- and another reason back in highschool there was this cute little inside joke between my friend and I when ever we walked down to World history together. I'd say how was your weekend, and she would say something like, "Oh it was alright, got my hair cut, went out with some people, advanced through Switzerland."
Little WWI joke :)
4. Australia
It's a big ole Island! I love their accents and the fact they live in the future :0.
3.Italy
I loved reading the book Eat, Pray, Love. And the section Eat was a delightful read. The thought of going to this country strictly for the reasons of learning the language and culture and the intent of getting fat. I'd love to visit this place!
2. America
I'm patriotic of my country. Even though it has some flaws, I'm an american- damnit =] AMURCA!
1. Ethiopia
A goorsha is an act of friendship. As stated above, a person uses his or her right hand to strip off a piece of injera, roll it in the wat orkitfo, and then put the rolled injera into his or her mouth. During a meal with friends, a person may strip off a piece of injera, roll it in the sauce, and then put the rolled injera into a friend's mouth. This is called a goorsha, and the larger the goorsha, the stronger the friendship.
I'm African before I'm American =]