Friday, April 10, 2015

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I like the book. Telling true stories, showing other people's reality, a different life. Interested rubbermaid dish rack people (therefore podczytuję your blogs), this is how they see the world, how they perceive reality. Curious and fascinated me different foreign cultures. I love to travel. When I can not just take the bus or on a motorcycle and rush somewhere ahead (never not done so yet, unfortunately), and I feel unbridled lust for discovery, then I sink with pleasure in the reading.
The book is a record of the experiences, memories of New Zealand women, who, while on a trip to Jordan and meets the Bedouin Muhammad is his wife! This story began in 1978. Marguerite van Geldermalsen wrote this book in a beautiful, colorful, full of intriguing details of everyday Bedouin living in the ancient land of the Nabateans and the famous Petra. The book draws, though perhaps rubbermaid dish rack not from the very first pages. Reading the initial chapters just feels, knows that the best is yet to come.
"Salwa was very busy, so instead of playing with her in a dark cave, I took her to the grandparents. She was happy, sensing that emerge when it was putting muzfiru * and was wrapped in a blanket. The women laughed with embarrassment when I did muzfir for Salwa . - Anti midinijja - told - But you're out of town. I sensed in the words of rebuke: Urban should not roam with a child in muzfirze. - Al-muzfir li-l-Bedu. - Muzfir is dark, backward Bedouins. Why could not trust yourself and traditional customs? Muzfir was, after all ideal for Petra. Yes Bedouin wore their children for centuries. (...) That's why I made muzfir and now was putting into the lined Volley sling material. When związywałam woven woolen cords, dragged by the horns, was created with a bag over her face hole. A rope, going through my forehead maintained rubbermaid dish rack her weight, and Salwa lay across at the height rubbermaid dish rack of my cross. bless in the spirit of the old methods of carrying children, both of us covered the cape and went out of the cave. " The life that was filled rubbermaid dish rack with the author described rubbermaid dish rack the hard work, the hardships of everyday life, but also full of happy moments spent with friends and loved ones Bedouin and sometimes complete strangers. We learn about the extraordinary hospitality and kindness, the most important characteristics that distinguish the Bedouins.
"The doctor does not always appear on the appointed day. Sometimes because when he was free and went to Amman. (...) Sometimes the doctor first visited the outpatient clinic in another town and here showed up until the afternoon. Anyway, we did not like know about it, so leaving only wait. Women gossiped and joked, infants were sleeping, crying or extended breast sucked out loose robes of cover it. Older children play with or clinging to their mothers also sucked his chest. Some women protect themselves before the next pregnancy by breast-feeding. (...) Quite often it also happened that some neglected mother came from Al Bayda 'plains or in the Wadi Araba, carrying in her arms weakened, wrapped in muzfir child. I do not care enough to touch the skin flabby belly hanging on dehydrated baby and I knew if it was an emergency. "
As a mother and a wife very keen to fragments of me like this young woman coped with the usual "home" rubbermaid dish rack activities, which have responsibilities. Very interesting were also those passages describing how women, Bedouin treated with the beginning nierozumiejącą a word of Arabic, a young girl, the blonde rubbermaid dish rack from "niewiadomoskąd", which later became part of the tribe, Umm Raami, Mother Raamiego. Roasting coffee beans.
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Tabach - stews Bedouin dish (recipe from the book "The wife of a Bedouin" M.van Geldermalsen) Ingredients: olive oil or vegetable oil, onion, potatoes, fresh seasonal vegetables, tomato paste, pasta or Chinese soup, canned rubbermaid dish rack meat or canned peas or cream or Put chicken pot on the stove (...) or simply on a campfire. Pour a little olive oil or clarified butter plant. Chop the onion and oil zrumień it. Add some chopped potatoes. Throw in other seasonal vegetables (zucchini, cauliflower, eggplant, ripe tomatoes). Pour all the water, seasoning salt to fry

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