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Oct 18 2006, 12:55 PM
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Oct 18 2006, 01:41 PM
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SUFI IN TRAINING Group: Members Joined: 15-July 05 From: Baton Rouge, LA, USA Filed for: K-1 Texas Service Center Country: Morocco
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okee then.... since i've thoroughly confused you all, can we just drop it now??? i'm a doofus for not knowing petite is *short* since i've always been taught otherwise - anyhow - i done been edumacated now so let's move on to something else! thanks! -------------------- Met briefly in Baton Rouge, LA Nov. 2003 - not available :(
Met again in Baton Rouge, LA March 25, 2005 - 2 souls feel as 1 Sept 17-Oct 3, 2005 Noura goes to Morocco to meet family & friends of Said (informally engaged) Daily phonecalls, discover internet chatting w/ video cam - OMG!!! March 25-April 14, 2006 Noura's 2nd trip to Morocco - formal engagement w/ family April 24, 2006- mailed in K1 Visa package - TSC Oct 5, 2006 - Interview SUCCESS Oct 12, 2006 - Called to pick up visa tomorrow! Oct. 16, 2006 VISA IN HAND! Dec. 24, 2006 - Said arrives in NOLA, just in time for the holidaze! Dec. 31, 2006 - OUR WEDDING!!! Ringing in a New Year as husband & wife! Jan 8, 2007 - applied for SSN Jan 15, 2007 - recieved SSN Feb 6, 2007 - checks cashed for AOS/EAD/AP - YAY! Feb 8, 2007 - NOA1 on AOS/EAD/AP Feb 14, 07 - touched EAD/AP March 8, 07 - Biometrics appt in NOLA April 17, 07 - AP approved April 19, 07 - EAD approved ![]() |
Oct 18 2006, 01:44 PM
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![]() crassy crasserkins Group: Members Joined: 20-February 06 From: California Filed for: AOS (approved) Missouri Service Center (MSC/NBC) Local Office: Los Angeles Country: Morocco
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okee then.... since i've thoroughly confused you all, can we just drop it now??? i'm a doofus for not knowing petite is *short* since i've always been taught otherwise - anyhow - i done been edumacated now so let's move on to something else! thanks! Noura what you just learned is really going to change your life! |
Oct 21 2006, 07:28 AM
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![]() VJ member #14781 Group: Members Joined: 26-August 05 From: Texas Filed for: Other Texas Service Center Country: Jordan
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In another thread, someone mentioned that x-mas takes the christ out of christmas......... I was watching something on the discovery channel the other day and they said the real reason behind writing it as x-mas is coz of the greek letter x... and they used the letter x when spelling christ (at least i think it was greek..i could be wrong...but it was another language) so therefore, using xmas is not taking christ out of christmas ..its merely using another language.
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Oct 21 2006, 08:40 AM
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![]() The Upsetter Group: Members Joined: 13-May 05 Filed for: N/A Texas Service Center Country: Palestine
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In another thread, someone mentioned that x-mas takes the christ out of christmas......... I was watching something on the discovery channel the other day and they said the real reason behind writing it as x-mas is coz of the greek letter x... and they used the letter x when spelling christ (at least i think it was greek..i could be wrong...but it was another language) so therefore, using xmas is not taking christ out of christmas ..its merely using another language. interesting huh... I think you are correct. http://www.randomhouse.com/wotd/index.pperl?date=19981223 This post has been edited by wife_of_mahmoud: Oct 21 2006, 08:41 AM -------------------- ![]() Refugee camp school, Gaza Driven from their homes al Nakba 1948-2009 61 Years of Forced Exile ~ Complete timeline in profile ~ Copyright © 2009 by Wife_of_Mahmoud. Original essays, comments by and personal photographs taken by Wife_of_Mahmoud are the exclusive intellectual property of Wife_of_Mahmoud and may not be reused, reposted, or republished anywhere in any manner without express written permission from Wife_of_Mahmoud. |
Oct 21 2006, 08:56 AM
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Meowwww . . . . hissssss to you! Group: Members Joined: 6-July 05 Filed for: N/A N/A My Timeline
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In another thread, someone mentioned that x-mas takes the christ out of christmas......... I was watching something on the discovery channel the other day and they said the real reason behind writing it as x-mas is coz of the greek letter x... and they used the letter x when spelling christ (at least i think it was greek..i could be wrong...but it was another language) so therefore, using xmas is not taking christ out of christmas ..its merely using another language. interesting huh... I think you are correct. http://www.randomhouse.com/wotd/index.pperl?date=19981223 Yes, I thought that there was probably valid reasons for writing XMAS when I first heard this comment. See below what I lifted from this website: http://www.crivoice.org/cyxmas.html The Origin of "Xmas" The abbreviation of "Xmas" for Christmas, long reviled by many conservative and Low Church Christians, is not nearly as blasphemous as many contend. Rather than a sacrilegious removal of "Christ" from Christmas and replacing him with an unknown, as some claim, the "Xmas" abbreviation has a long history in the church. In Greek, the language in which the New Testament was first written, "chi" (c or C), which is almost identical to the Roman alphabet "X," is the first letter of the word "Christ" (cristoV, or as it would be written in older manuscripts, CRISTOS). In fact, the symbol of the fish in the early church came from using the first letter of several titles used for Jesus (Jesus Christ Son of God Savior) that when combined spelled the Greek word for fish (icquV, ichthus). In the early days of printing when typesetting was done by hand and was very tedious and expensive, abbreviations were common. The church began to use the abbreviation "X" for the word "Christ" in religious publications. From there, the abbreviation moved into general use in newspapers and other publications, and "Xmas" became an accepted way of printing "Christmas." |
Oct 21 2006, 09:01 AM
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![]() ..is it December yet? Group: Members, Organizer Joined: 8-December 03 Filed for: K-3 California Service Center Local Office: Chicago Country: Jordan
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SOS I need help! Dawn gave me JP's recipe for kanafa and I want to make it today. I lost it! Dawn is working and JP is sleeping, dreaming of shoes.
Does anybody know the ingredients? I already have the special cheese and the phyllo dough. Do I need orange water or rose water? What nuts do I need? and what kind of butter? I usually can find anything on the net but for some reason, I can't find a cheese kanafa recipe. Jackie -------------------- ~~~Jackie & Ibrahim~~~ our love story
Feb 2008 Met on Myspace when Ibrahim was here on a B1 visa March 2008 Married in Illinois (quick huh? when ya know its right, why wait?) May 2008 Ibrahim returned to Jordan to his job Dec 2008 Ibrahim interviewed for K3 and we got the dreaded AP for 5 months June 2009 Visa in hand! ...dont get too excited, he stays in Jordan due to a work contract Dec 2009 COMING HOME! inshallah ![]() |
Oct 21 2006, 11:58 AM
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![]() ~~cabalicious~~ Group: Members Joined: 13-May 05 From: MD USA Filed for: AOS (approved) Chicago Lockbox My Timeline
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SOS I need help! Dawn gave me JP's recipe for kanafa and I want to make it today. I lost it! Dawn is working and JP is sleeping, dreaming of shoes. Does anybody know the ingredients? I already have the special cheese and the phyllo dough. Do I need orange water or rose water? What nuts do I need? and what kind of butter? I usually can find anything on the net but for some reason, I can't find a cheese kanafa recipe. Jackie Jackie, See if these work here or here Try spelling it "kunafa" and you should get more hits Rebecca |
Oct 21 2006, 02:44 PM
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![]() Clique-a-rific!!! Group: Members Joined: 24-February 06 From: California Filed for: K-1 California Service Center Local Office: San Jose Country: Jordan
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Kanafeh
2 Packages Shredded Phyllo Dough Kanafeh Food Coloring 1 Stick of unsalted butter, melted 2 packages of Nabulsi sweet cheese, sliced into 1/4" thick slices Raw pistachios Large Pan Sugar Syrup without any rose or orange water, just plain syrup(if you need the recipe let me know) 1. After the dough is thawed, mix in some of the melted butter and mix. You may not need all of it, we just need to coat the dough and get it separated. Mix in the Kanafeh coloring (its powder), use as much as you like until you get the shade of orange you like. I have never used regular food coloring for this so I don't know the results. 2. In the large pan, spread out about half the phyllo and pat it down. Make sure the bottom is fully covered. 3. Lay the slices of cheese side by side on top of the dough. 4. Cover the cheese with the remaining phyllo dough. Make sure all the cheese is covered well! Also make sure the corners are covered too. Pat it down for an even look. 5. Bake it until the cheese melts and the top is a bit crunchy. Pour the cooled syrup on top. Don't put too much, some people don't like it dripping. You can always add extra syrup to individual pieces as they are being served. 6 If you like you can garnish each piece with sound ground raw pistachios. Enjoy! -------------------- |
Oct 22 2006, 07:38 AM
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![]() VJ member #14781 Group: Members Joined: 26-August 05 From: Texas Filed for: Other Texas Service Center Country: Jordan
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i'm not that much of a cooker......but if i were...i'd be cookin that up...it sounds delightful!
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Oct 22 2006, 08:06 AM
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![]() VJ member #14781 Group: Members Joined: 26-August 05 From: Texas Filed for: Other Texas Service Center Country: Jordan
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Oct 22 2006, 08:23 AM
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![]() just a member, like everyone else Group: Members Joined: 12-January 05 From: Chicago Filed for: CR-1/IR-1 Nebraska Service Center Country: Jordan
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Kanafeh 2 Packages Shredded Phyllo Dough Kanafeh Food Coloring 1 Stick of unsalted butter, melted 2 packages of Nabulsi sweet cheese, sliced into 1/4" thick slices Raw pistachios Large Pan Sugar Syrup without any rose or orange water, just plain syrup(if you need the recipe let me know) 1. After the dough is thawed, mix in some of the melted butter and mix. You may not need all of it, we just need to coat the dough and get it separated. Mix in the Kanafeh coloring (its powder), use as much as you like until you get the shade of orange you like. I have never used regular food coloring for this so I don't know the results. 2. In the large pan, spread out about half the phyllo and pat it down. Make sure the bottom is fully covered. 3. Lay the slices of cheese side by side on top of the dough. 4. Cover the cheese with the remaining phyllo dough. Make sure all the cheese is covered well! Also make sure the corners are covered too. Pat it down for an even look. 5. Bake it until the cheese melts and the top is a bit crunchy. Pour the cooled syrup on top. Don't put too much, some people don't like it dripping. You can always add extra syrup to individual pieces as they are being served. 6 If you like you can garnish each piece with sound ground raw pistachios. Enjoy! It really is easy to make...I made it a couple times then hatem brought 2 pans of it to his cousin's house...and left my pans. I ask for them back all the time but maybe theres something culturally wrong about wanting your stuff back because he hates that I want my pans back. So I have no knaffa pans and I just bought those to make this. You know, H kept telling me that knaffa has to be flipped. and he did flip one of them. it didn't make a big difference, just got phyllo shredds all over the stove and floor. he seemed to think flipping was important. It was a huge hit each time, tho. -------------------- ![]() ![]() Hatem & Dawn Dec 09, 2004 I130 sent to USCIS Mar 02, 2006 Arrives in US 15 months start to finish for cr-1 from Amman with no RFEs, ARs or other bonus hang-ups complete timeline in profile Nov 27, 2007 Three year Annivrsary. Two more and I can apply for a Jordanian Passport, and then we're going to Cuba (Just because I can). can't wait... |
Oct 22 2006, 08:30 AM
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![]() VJ member #14781 Group: Members Joined: 26-August 05 From: Texas Filed for: Other Texas Service Center Country: Jordan
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its funny to me the things they take so personally vs the things we think they should.... gotta love'em
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Oct 22 2006, 09:07 AM
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![]() ..is it December yet? Group: Members, Organizer Joined: 8-December 03 Filed for: K-3 California Service Center Local Office: Chicago Country: Jordan
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To flip or not to flip,,,,,,that is the question. My personal trainer, JP, suggests not flipping, and the guy at the arab store said to flip. Unlike maglooba that must be flipped to expose the stuff on the bottom, I don't see the benefit of flipping kanafa. Looks like I will be making kanafa on Monday morning. I will post pics of this event.
Jackie -------------------- ~~~Jackie & Ibrahim~~~ our love story
Feb 2008 Met on Myspace when Ibrahim was here on a B1 visa March 2008 Married in Illinois (quick huh? when ya know its right, why wait?) May 2008 Ibrahim returned to Jordan to his job Dec 2008 Ibrahim interviewed for K3 and we got the dreaded AP for 5 months June 2009 Visa in hand! ...dont get too excited, he stays in Jordan due to a work contract Dec 2009 COMING HOME! inshallah ![]() |
Oct 22 2006, 09:27 AM
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![]() VJ member #14781 Group: Members Joined: 26-August 05 From: Texas Filed for: Other Texas Service Center Country: Jordan
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can't wait to see your results!!!
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