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!amebo no1
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is it okro or okoro? 
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THE AMAKA (f)
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Okoro.  oh yes i love that soup!!! YES!! lol
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George_D (m)
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i have to admit, the soup was kinda 'dry' still sweet though.  I couldnt find the right veggies to use at the point and i made it with chicken. Anyway, if it was Egusi i had such limited ingredients to use, only the dustbin would eat it, to be honest. ah! now i see why i was not invited in the first place! if its true the ogbono was dry, so i didn't miss much then. i would have been very disappointed flying down to your house only to meet a dry soup! 
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George_D (m)
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i could send some to you via dhl if you don't mind, lovemoi2 ? 
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Fhemmmy
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and i am sure that you and the toilet will spend so much time together as well
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George_D (m)
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ha! what do you mean? my ogbono sweet pass sugar oooo! 
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Fhemmmy
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^^^ that will be scary, imagine eating eba with sugar like ogbono . . . .that might run belle oh
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Winnergal (f)
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is it okro or okoro?  okro, it is . . .
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lovemoi2 (f)
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and i am sure that you and the toilet will spend so much time together as well
na my concern 
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George_D (m)
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do you still need the special package ogono, lovemoi2? i'm almost through with the courier processing. would you pefer to recieve by dhl, ups or is it american express? 
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triad
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the two soup are world class continental soup.
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triad
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can't wait to eat this soup 2nite.
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Fhemmmy
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na my concern  no wahala. the two soup are world class continental soup.
u too like better thing
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George_D (m)
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triad, we know say two of them good. just choose one, biko! 
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Gamine (f)
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Its like, cooking ogbono with okro is very common, i had no idea of this before
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George_D (m)
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cooking ogbono with okro is uneccessary unless you're cooking with the fake type.
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maedan (f)
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Ah ahn, George D, since when has cooking been all about necessity? Okro and ogbono is usually a matter of taste and preference. I like it for a change sometimes. I cut the okro extra large and don't let them overcook in the ogbono so they have a slight "crunch".
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Fhemmmy
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Ah ahn, George D, since when has cooking been all about necessity? Okro and ogbono is usually a matter of taste and preference. I like it for a change sometimes. I cut the okro extra large and don't let them overcook in the ogbono so they have a slight "crunch".
That would probably gross me out.
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maedan (f)
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^^^What, the okro itself or the cutting it extra large  ?? See you, I have a Ghanian couple as friends and they cook their okra whole, no dicing, grating or chopping. Think you could handle that?
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George_D (m)
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@maedan, this your style get as e be oooo!  large size okro in ogbono soup?  i no think say i fit honour that your com chop invite again oooo! 
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Winnergal (f)
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I prefer the mixture of both sauces . . .
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maedan (f)
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George D, forget. The taste is in the eating, not all this one y'all are saying. The thing is, I chop my veggies big in everything. My tomatoes and pepper must be huge inside my fried eggs. As for the large-chopped okro in soups, try it and see how it tastes so natural, fresh and [i]crunchy[/i]. Lol.
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chic2pimp (m)
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cooking ogbono with okro is uneccessary unless you're cooking with the fake type.
Are You Kidding Me?  That thing sweet pass toto gan sef 
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George_D (m)
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ok, maedan. looks like i may change my mind, yet. 
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Fhemmmy
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^^^What, the okro itself or the cutting it extra large  ?? See you, I have a Ghanian couple as friends and they cook their okra whole, no dicing, grating or chopping. Think you could handle that? making the okra to be big. Some people eats Okra with rice and i think that is some nasty dishes
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maedan (f)
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Veg is veg. No rule against eating with anything. It's just your own personal preference I believe. Okro or okra is popular even to the Western cuisine. They dislike the gelatinous effect and sometimes don't even chop before cooking it. Where as for Nigerians the "draw draw" is just why we like okro and we chop it up so finely that it comes out in a thick, delicious mess  . @ George D Dat's right. You can change anything, I'm sure, all in the name of good food  .
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George_D (m)
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ok, maedan. i'm all set for that delicious hot ogbono. let's do it! 
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maedan (f)
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George D, do wot?? You want my soup, you want Gamine's soup, you want to give lovemoi2 your soup---haba!! Men like you can marry more than two wives so you can enjoy plenty of assorted soups  .
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Fhemmmy
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George D, do wot?? You want my soup, you want Gamine's soup, you want to give lovemoi2 your soup---haba!! Men like you can marry more than two wives so you can enjoy plenty of assorted soups  . It is called division of labour, he will love you for your own soup, love others for their own kinda soup too, so he will never be without soup.
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deji2009
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George D, do wot?? You want my soup, you want Gamine's soup, you want to give lovemoi2 your soup---haba!! Men like you can marry more than two wives so you can enjoy plenty of assorted soups  . I like soups
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