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Nigerian Fried Rice Vs Jollof Rice by cutieberie1(f): 9:44am On Sep 17, 2015
I prefer fried rice
Which do u prefer for a wedding and also on a normal day
Cc
Twaci
Kinglekan
Missyb3

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Re: Nigerian Fried Rice Vs Jollof Rice by Cutehector(m): 9:47am On Sep 17, 2015
Jollof rice all the way.....

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Re: Nigerian Fried Rice Vs Jollof Rice by kilokeys(m): 9:47am On Sep 17, 2015
Jollof anytime...

The fried rice has plenty activities.. Plenty raw stuff to chew..

The jollof rice with d scented leaf?.. Three rounds please

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Re: Nigerian Fried Rice Vs Jollof Rice by Twaci(f): 9:49am On Sep 17, 2015
Now i'm hungry sad
OP this is wickedness na, must u put pictures?
Either way, gimme Jollof any day! cheesy
Mhizdeedy go talk fried rice now, jezz dey watch undecided.
Re: Nigerian Fried Rice Vs Jollof Rice by Nobody: 9:56am On Sep 17, 2015
Twaci:
Now i'm hungry sad

OP this is wickedness na, must u put pictures?

Either way, gimme Jollof any day! cheesy

Mhizdeedy go talk fried rice now, jezz dey watch undecided.




Lol heheheehheh i like d both but prefer fried rice to jollof cheesy tongue embarassed
Re: Nigerian Fried Rice Vs Jollof Rice by Twaci(f): 9:59am On Sep 17, 2015
MhizDeedy:





Lol heheheehheh i like d both but prefer fried rice to jollof cheesy tongue embarassed
I talk am cheesy

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Re: Nigerian Fried Rice Vs Jollof Rice by Tallesty1(m): 10:00am On Sep 17, 2015
A plate of one well Prepared jollof rice with plenty vegetables.




And I will be yours forever.

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Re: Nigerian Fried Rice Vs Jollof Rice by Pronmix(m): 10:06am On Sep 17, 2015
#JollofGang All the way.

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Re: Nigerian Fried Rice Vs Jollof Rice by Yustash001(m): 10:16am On Sep 17, 2015
I prefer Jollof with full ingredients...
Re: Nigerian Fried Rice Vs Jollof Rice by loomer: 10:22am On Sep 17, 2015
People like us wey na concussion we take grow no even know how any of them dey taste
Re: Nigerian Fried Rice Vs Jollof Rice by Nobody: 10:26am On Sep 17, 2015
Twaci:
I talk am cheesy




grin grin
Re: Nigerian Fried Rice Vs Jollof Rice by cutieberie1(f): 10:43am On Sep 17, 2015
Twaci:
Now i'm hungry sad

OP this is wickedness na, must u put pictures?

Either way, gimme Jollof any day! cheesy

Mhizdeedy go talk fried rice now, jezz dey watch undecided.
hahaaha twaci u betrayed me gals prefer fried rice nd guys prefer jollof rice.go and eat nor vex.i am eating fried rice now come and join me
Re: Nigerian Fried Rice Vs Jollof Rice by JbravoAdodger(m): 10:49am On Sep 17, 2015
Bring back the pics!!! Lemme feed my eyez
Re: Nigerian Fried Rice Vs Jollof Rice by Twaci(f): 10:51am On Sep 17, 2015
cutieberie1:
hahaaha twaci u betrayed me gals prefer fried rice nd guys prefer jollof rice.go and eat nor vex.i am eating fried rice now come and join me
Well u have it, i ain't a typical gurl cheesy
Re: Nigerian Fried Rice Vs Jollof Rice by elantraceey(f): 10:53am On Sep 17, 2015
I prefer leaf rice and stew joor
Re: Nigerian Fried Rice Vs Jollof Rice by orunto27: 10:57am On Sep 17, 2015
Gej gave us Fried Rice.It seems presently that Pmb is preparing Jollof Rice for us. Where as, we all want Rice and stew, separately well cooked.
Re: Nigerian Fried Rice Vs Jollof Rice by kliq(m): 11:52am On Sep 17, 2015
Jollof wink

Re: Nigerian Fried Rice Vs Jollof Rice by iamkingzlee(m): 12:49pm On Sep 17, 2015
NIGERIAN JOLLOF!!! I don't joke with it
Re: Nigerian Fried Rice Vs Jollof Rice by coolhumble(m): 1:58pm On Sep 17, 2015
I love jollof any time any day. Fried rice not properly done.
Re: Nigerian Fried Rice Vs Jollof Rice by cutieberie1(f): 5:03pm On Sep 17, 2015
loomer:
People like us wey na concussion we take grow no even know how any of them dey taste

hahahahaha
Re: Nigerian Fried Rice Vs Jollof Rice by cutieberie1(f): 5:06pm On Sep 17, 2015
elantraceey:
I prefer leaf rice and stew joor

I thought it was leaf stew and rice
Re: Nigerian Fried Rice Vs Jollof Rice by kinglekan: 1:46pm On Sep 18, 2015
cutieberie1:
I prefer fried rice
Which do u prefer for a wedding and also on a normal day
Cc
Twac.i
K.inglekan
Mis.syb3

Jollof rice all the way oooo!!! grin grin


Re: Nigerian Fried Rice Vs Jollof Rice by Nobody: 8:13pm On Sep 18, 2015
cc: Friedplantain

Someone should teach me how to cook fried rice. I've forgotten grin

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Re: Nigerian Fried Rice Vs Jollof Rice by Nobody: 8:26pm On Sep 18, 2015
MrsPhyno:
cc: Friedplantain

Someone should teach me how to cook fried rice. I've forgotten grin
[b]Easy peasy.

Get 50 litres of ororo(groundnut oil), pour it in a big pot of water, sorry I meant pour in a big pot.
Then wait for One hour till the pot begins to make a tinrinrinrinrin sound, then place your palm on the pot to know how hot the ororo in the pot.
Once you have been able to confirm the groundnut oil is hot enough, you then pour slice your onions and pour everthing inside the hot ororo is.

Then you pour your sliced tomatoes and suya meat inside the pot, waiting for another 20 minutes for it to cook very well.

Once you begin to perceive the odour aroma that smells like burnt offering, you then pour the rice.
Pour your maggi, pour your curry, thyme, colouring, salt, more onions, in fact pour everything possible inside at this stage and gently wait another 20 minutes for the food to steam well.

Below is the picture of what your jollof rice should look like once it is ready to be served. grin grin


[img]http://dooneyskitchen.files./2013/07/sam_6521.jpg?w=300[/img]
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Re: Nigerian Fried Rice Vs Jollof Rice by Nobody: 8:29pm On Sep 18, 2015
FriedPlantain:
[b]Easy peasy.

Get 50 litres of ororo(groundnut oil), pour it in a big pot of water, sorry I meant pour in a big pot.
Then wait for One hour till the pot begins to make a tinrinrinrinrin sound, then place your palm on the pot to know how hot the ororo in the pot.
Once you have been able to confirm the groundnut oil is hot enough, you then pour slice your onions and pour everthing inside the hot ororo.

Then you pour your sliced tomatoes and suya meat inside the pot, waiting for another 20 minutes for it to cook very well.

Once you begin to perceive the odour aroma that smells like burnt offering, you then pour you rice.
Pour your maggi, pour your curry, thyme, colouring, salt, more onions, in fact pour everything possible inside at this stage and gently wait another 20 minutes for the food to steam well.

Below is the picture of what your jollof should look like once it is ready to be served. grin grin


[img]http://dooneyskitchen.files./2013/07/sam_6521.jpg?w=300[/img]
[/b]
awon werey niyen o grin clear road make i see someone who go seriously teach me

lubbish

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Re: Nigerian Fried Rice Vs Jollof Rice by saiprojects(f): 9:35pm On Sep 18, 2015
Re: Nigerian Fried Rice Vs Jollof Rice by cutieberie1(f): 8:22pm On Oct 12, 2015
orunto27:
Gej gave us Fried Rice.It seems presently that Pmb is preparing Jollof Rice for us. Where as, we all want Rice and stew, separately well cooked.

Exactly

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