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Old 03-15-2010   #31 (permalink)
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OMG we will FINALLY make it! We are neighbours and never see each other!!!
Dinner is better, I work non stop during lunch
when?
Looks like we will have to wait until they open, but we can do dinner here.
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Looks like we will have to wait until they open, but we can do dinner here.
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Hi,

all OK received my papers and can start business on thursday the 18th.
starting at 14:00

will see you guys in the shop !!!!

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all OK received my papers and can start business on thursday the 18th.
starting at 14:00

will see you guys in the shop !!!!

thanks

That's great news ! Wishing you the best of luck !!!
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Great news! Probably will need some kabobs after all the green beer Weds!
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Going this afternoon with Vikkiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
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Just came back from a fantastic food experience...I must say, my veggie falafel was amazing. Everything was perfect, great combination of tastes.

BIF thumbs up to Kefa.

Finally something different in Playa for something light other than pizza or tacos; and, its so close to 5th...you just have to cross 10th from la Rana Cansada and there you are.

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What's a kebab?
Is that a kabob or a kebob?
Inquiring minds.....
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See???? You should have come with us!!!!!
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Now you'll just have to go there to find out
this is a kabob to me

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I had the awesome Beef and Chicken Kebab. Fresh crunchy veggies, meat so tender it melted in my mouth, served on a fresh baked warm WHOLE pita. So wonderful I willbe back. Anna's looked great too! Another one of Playas little secrets!

FYI for Babs!
Döner kebab is now widely available across Europe and North America, mostly in the variant developed in Germany. The meat may be lamb, mutton, beef, goat, or chicken. Döner kebab is the origin of other similar Mediterranean and Middle Eastern dishes such as shawarma and gyros.
Döner kebab is now widely available across Europe and North America, mostly in the variant developed in Germany. The meat may be lamb, mutton, beef, goat, or chicken. Döner kebab is the origin of other similar Mediterranean and Middle Eastern dishes such as shawarma and gyros.
Döner kebab is now widely available across Europe and North America, mostly in the variant developed in Germany. The meat may be lamb, mutton, beef, goat, or chicken. Döner kebab is the origin of other similar Mediterranean and Middle Eastern dishes such as shawarma and gyros.
Outside of Turkey, generally a döner sandwich is served with a salad made from shredded lettuce, tomatoes, and onions—often also with cabbage and cucumbers. Usually there is a choice between a hot sauce, a whiter yoghurt sauce containing garlic (tarator/tzatziki), and a dairy sauce containing herbs. Most döner vendors in Europe also have French fries which can be served as a side or wrapped with the meat and salad. Outside of Turkey, generally a döner sandwich is served with a salad made from shredded lettuce, tomatoes, and onions—often also with cabbage and cucumbers. Usually there is a choice between a hot sauce, a whiter yoghurt sauce containing garlic (tarator/tzatziki), and a dairy sauce containing herbs. Most döner vendors in Europe also have French fries which can be served as a side or wrapped with the meat and salad.
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I had the awesome Beef and Chicken Kebab. Fresh crunchy veggies, meat so tender it melted in my mouth, served on a fresh baked warm WHOLE pita. So wonderful I willbe back. Anna's looked great too! Another one of Playas little secrets!

FYI for Babs!
Döner kebab is now widely available across Europe and North America, mostly in the variant developed in Germany. The meat may be lamb, mutton, beef, goat, or chicken. Döner kebab is the origin of other similar Mediterranean and Middle Eastern dishes such as shawarma and gyros.
Döner kebab is now widely available across Europe and North America, mostly in the variant developed in Germany. The meat may be lamb, mutton, beef, goat, or chicken. Döner kebab is the origin of other similar Mediterranean and Middle Eastern dishes such as shawarma and gyros.
Döner kebab is now widely available across Europe and North America, mostly in the variant developed in Germany. The meat may be lamb, mutton, beef, goat, or chicken. Döner kebab is the origin of other similar Mediterranean and Middle Eastern dishes such as shawarma and gyros.
Outside of Turkey, generally a döner sandwich is served with a salad made from shredded lettuce, tomatoes, and onions—often also with cabbage and cucumbers. Usually there is a choice between a hot sauce, a whiter yoghurt sauce containing garlic (tarator/tzatziki), and a dairy sauce containing herbs. Most döner vendors in Europe also have French fries which can be served as a side or wrapped with the meat and salad. Outside of Turkey, generally a döner sandwich is served with a salad made from shredded lettuce, tomatoes, and onions—often also with cabbage and cucumbers. Usually there is a choice between a hot sauce, a whiter yoghurt sauce containing garlic (tarator/tzatziki), and a dairy sauce containing herbs. Most döner vendors in Europe also have French fries which can be served as a side or wrapped with the meat and salad.
So...it's a pita?
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