I was in the middle of writing another entry on the blog and some interesting conversation on gtalku, when suddenly a guy came into the office, you do not know. The head flew from his office and said, 'Ola, we need your computer!'. I sat down in two, and I just looked like rummage through our website. Therefore, today's notice will be completed and placed tomorrow.
And now a few words about vegetarian food in India. They have piles of it, of course, as many Indians do not ticking meat for religious reasons. Often, this also applies to eggs. It seems to me a rather extreme approach to food, but with such a variety of vegetables and rice or flour, and so to fatten well (like my boss from Jaipur).
Because such a large number of vegetarians in the country for almost all of the dining-room there are signs: red circle, if it contains something 'meat', and green, if everyone can safely eat. And a little sad it is to dress in the whole mass bezjajecznego mayonnaise (what else does it taste?!) Or settle for a bezjajecznym cake, but sometimes there is no exit. In many workplaces, the meat is not tolerated, what is more, even for rental housing must be brought to the attention that he was not a problem that the owner does not agree to cook niewegetariaĆskich things. I tried once to buy eggs at a nearby supermarket, where you can get almost everything, a salesman with a proud voice replied, 'No, ma'am, this is a vegetarian store. " Hm.
But the milk is 'green'.
I guess nothing beats a product that I bought today:
(I suggest to open a bigger window, if you do not see exactly yellow rectangle)
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