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1997.Rx wrote:... a school box lunch?
VexXx Dogg wrote:a parlour sandwich (hops and chowmein, stew liver/gizzard, or channa).
In a legit village parlour eh, not no food establishment.
You wouldn't see that anymore.Different type of food badge needed.Rx wrote:VexXx Dogg wrote:a parlour sandwich (hops and chowmein, stew liver/gizzard, or channa).
In a legit village parlour eh, not no food establishment.
Ways sah
Chicken Unlimited from Gulf City 30 years ago.MaxPower wrote:A Mario’s pizza in Trincity Mall 20+ years ago.
Talk na, i waiting
I used to like their grape ice cream.That was around 1989-1991ish I thinktriniterribletim wrote:I ain't going to say Flavorite. I ain't going to say Willie's. When last did anyone eat some Canning's Ice Cream?
Yuh missing Trinidad real bad there boy.triniterribletim wrote:Some good old fashioned fudge or tambran balls or sugar cake from an old lady in a small village somewhere. Ditto for some jalebi or barfi or gulab jamooon. Or a nice cream of wheat parsad.
Wtf is dhal pie?DMan7 wrote:Dhal pie
DMan7 wrote:Dhal pie
Lemme get this straight.maj. tom wrote:aloo pie except with seasoned grind dhal filling.
timelapse wrote:Lemme get this straight.maj. tom wrote:aloo pie except with seasoned grind dhal filling.
Aloo pie stuffed like a dhalpuri?
Now I have to try this
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hindian wrote:timelapse wrote:Lemme get this straight.maj. tom wrote:aloo pie except with seasoned grind dhal filling.
Aloo pie stuffed like a dhalpuri?
Now I have to try this
Yup there is a place on Don Miguel Road, the same road road next to the Megastore. Head north on that road from the highway for about 3 minutes and there will be a lil red building on your right that sells that along with the regular stuff aloo, baigan, pholorie, Sabeena etc. You won’t regret it.
hindian wrote:timelapse wrote:Lemme get this straight.maj. tom wrote:aloo pie except with seasoned grind dhal filling.
Aloo pie stuffed like a dhalpuri?
Now I have to try this
Yup there is a place on Don Miguel Road, the same road road next to the Megastore. Head north on that road from the highway for about 3 minutes and there will be a lil red building on your right that sells that along with the regular stuff aloo, baigan, pholorie, Sabeena etc. You won’t regret it.
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