Awe… that sucks! At some point soon my recipe blog will be up and running then you can watch it from there :). I try to keep my vids no longer than a minute so people don’t get bored. Thanks for stopping by anyway @cicisaja. How’s the fast going? It is a month long fast, right?!?
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Your @dandays already made it easier for me to watch the video @puravidaville.. Awesome😉 your hummus remind me to the peanut paste for peanut sauce. One minute to 3 minute is the best time for a video, I think.. that's what I learned from working on radio station, just like listening to the news or song or announcer/anchor😊
Day 14th today and everything's still fine but I think I'll get my period in few days and I can't fast before it ends and I must pay the fast after the Ied or anytime before the next ramadhan, as many as days I lose my fast in this month.
Yay!!! I’m glad you got to view it. I already have so many changes I’d like to make but I suppose I’ll always see wats to improve my work. Haha
If I understand you correctly then you can’t fast while on your period? That might make sense since sometimes for me the chocolate cravings are unusually strong. Haha… it’s probably more difficult to abstain from food while bleeding. 🤷🏼♀️
Well.. actually there's another reasons beside health reason😊. I think it's kinda a special treat for all muslim women @puravidaville 😊 when a muslim having a period, we don't do praying, fasting and making love (no penetration) absolutely prohibited/forbiden. While the muslim man, except they are on long journey or sick, they still have to fast and pray... well, there's another story about the conditions to pray and fasting too.
I keep thinking that ground peanuts or cattapa/indian almond could subtitute the chickpeas
I love getting all of this information about your practices and customs @cicisaja- thank you for sharing!
That substitute might work but I’m not sure how it would change the consistency… try it and let me know. I know you could probably sub black beans or lentils for chickpeas and maintain a similar consistency.