Could you, Shifa Sayyed, be any more of a tactless moron?! I'm not a muslim but am married to one and have performed the same search as the person it (Shifa) so rudly answered. Had Shifa read more clearly, the person asking the question is a NEW muslim and doesn't have the innate knowledge as Shifa apparently has. Way to welcome someone to Islam, Shifa! Ugh.For cian_cheri:As I said I am not muslim but I have tried to make things that my husband would be eating if he were back home. He tends to eat light at breakfast (bread, juice, dates, cheese, etc.)At mahgrab I usually try to have traditional things available. I'm better at desserts so I tend to make kanafah, baklawa, etc.Here are some links to some things I have made or plan on making. I hope this message reaches you. I hope the links below help.http://homemade-recipes.blogspot.com/ Lebanesehttp://allrecipes.com/recipes/holidays-and-events/ramadan/top.aspx (this one has a mixture of types of foods from all over)
If you are a muslim women...Ofcourse you should knw all the basic things of Ramadan.. What to cook everyday is a Stupid Question. If you really dont knw, go n shop for some Islamic Book, from which you will get some knowledge abt this....
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http://www.epicurious.com/articlesguides/holidays/ramadan/meals_bsisu/recipes/food/views/Pull-Away-Cheese-Rolls-233060 http://www.epicurious.com/articlesguides/holidays/ramadan/meals_bsisu/recipes/food/views/Semolina-Pistachio-Layer-Cake-Bohsalini-233062 http://homemade-recipes.blogspot.com/
http://www.epicurious.com/articlesguides/holidays/ramadan/meals_bsisu/recipes/food/views/Pull-Away-Cheese-Rolls-233060 http://www.epicurious.com/articlesguides/holidays/ramadan/meals_bsisu/recipes/food/views/Semolina-Pistachio-Layer-Cake-Bohsalini-233062 http://homemade-recipes.blogspot.com/
http://www.epicurious.com/articlesguides/holidays/ramadan/meals_bsisu/recipes/food/views/Pull-Away-Cheese-Rolls-233060 http://www.epicurious.com/articlesguides/holidays/ramadan/meals_bsisu/recipes/food/views/Semolina-Pistachio-Layer-Cake-Bohsalini-233062 http://homemade-recipes.blogspot.com/
Could you, Shifa Sayyed, be any more of a tactless moron?! I'm not a muslim but am married to one and have performed the same search as the person it (Shifa) so rudly answered. Had Shifa read more clearly, the person asking the question is a NEW muslim and doesn't have the innate knowledge as Shifa apparently has. Way to welcome someone to Islam, Shifa! Ugh.For cian_cheri:As I said I am not muslim but I have tried to make things that my husband would be eating if he were back home. He tends to eat light at breakfast (bread, juice, dates, cheese, etc.)At mahgrab I usually try to have traditional things available. I'm better at desserts so I tend to make kanafah, baklawa, etc.Here are some links to some things I have made or plan on making. I hope this message reaches you. I hope the links below help.http://homemade-recipes.blogspot.com/ Lebanesehttp://allrecipes.com/recipes/holidays-and-events/ramadan/top.aspx (this one has a mixture of types of foods from all over)
If you are a muslim women...Ofcourse you should knw all the basic things of Ramadan.. What to cook everyday is a Stupid Question. If you really dont knw, go n shop for some Islamic Book, from which you will get some knowledge abt this....