Anonymous Report This Comment Date: July 16, 2007 06:50PM
The eyes have died......................................
SkullandChains Report This Comment Date: July 16, 2007 07:38PM
See what years of mental and physical abuse does to a person?
See! I Told you so Report This Comment Date: July 16, 2007 09:13PM
Yeah, it messes up their self esteem and later they go on and use fucked up
names..

Mint Report This Comment Date: July 18, 2007 03:59AM
shame. always thought she was cute. her life musta been hell
90130_ Report This Comment Date: July 18, 2007 05:50AM
Shame? Hell! She probably make some of the most kick-ass Afghan
Naan
Bread around.
Afghan Homestyle Naan
2 teaspoons dry yeast
1/2 cup warm water (105 degrees to 115 degrees)
1 cup boiling water
1 cup plain whole-milk yogurt
5 1/2 cups whole wheat flour, divided
2 tablespoons safflower or corn oil
2 teaspoons salt
6 tablespoons sesame seeds
Note: You will need a large bread bowl, a medium-sized bowl, pizza stone, a
baker's peel or another large baking sheet, a rolling pin and a razor blade or
sharp knife.
Sprinkle the yeast over the warm water in a large bowl. Stir to dissolve. Place
the yogurt in a medium bowl and gradually stir in the boiling water. Let cool to
tepid (105 degrees to 115 degrees). Stir the yogurt mixture into the yeast
mixture. Stir in 3 cups of the flour, 1/2cup at a time. Then stir for 2 minutes
in the same direction: You now have a sponge. Cover with plastic wrap and let
stand for 30 minutes.
Sprinkle the oil and salt onto the sponge. Mix in enough of the remaining flour,
1/2cup at a time, to form a dough. Turn out onto a lightly floured surface and
knead until smooth and elastic, adding more flour if the dough is sticky, about
10 minutes.
Wash out and lightly oil the large bowl. Add the dough, turning to coat the
entire surface. Cover with a damp kitchen towel or plastic wrap and let rise
until doubled in volume, about 1 hour.
Preheat the oven to 450 degrees.
Punch the dough down. Divide into 6 pieces. Using lightly floured hands, flatten
each piece on a lightly floured work surface into a 4- to 5-inch round or oval.
Cover the rounds with a kitchen towel or plastic wrap and let rest for 10
minutes.
Lightly flour a baker's peel or the backside of a large baking sheet. Working
with one dough round at a time, roll out on a lightly floured surface until the
dough begins to stretch (keep the remaining dough covered). Brush the flour from
the work surface and sprinkle 1 tablespoon of the sesame seeds onto the work
surface. Lay the dough on the seeds and roll out into a 6-by-10-inch rectangle.
Turn the dough over. Using a razor blade or the tip of a sharp knife, cut five
1-inch-long slits evenly spaced around the dough, radiating out from the center
like sun rays or flower petals.
Slide the dough onto the baker's peel or prepared sheet. Then slide the dough
onto the quarry tiles or preheated baking sheet and bake until the top begins to
brown, about 5 minutes. Transfer the bread to a rack. Repeat with the remaining
dough rounds and sesame seeds.
Serve warm or at room temperature.
Makes 6 servings.
Tiw Report This Comment Date: July 19, 2007 08:30PM
I have put my orders in for this to be made for me, where did you find the
recipe?
90130_ Report This Comment Date: July 19, 2007 08:39PM
Tiw, I Googled "Afghan Naan bread recipe."
Also, as luck and world travels would have it, I had an opportunity to sample
three days of the stuff hot and fresh off the rock they were baking it on.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 19/07/2007 08:42PM by 90130_.