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Don't miss the claim deadline for mesh complications. File by 2/9/15.

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Personal_Injury_Hotline)
Mon Feb 9 06:07:37 2015

Date: Mon, 09 Feb 2015 04:06:36 -0700
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From: Personal_Injury_Hotline <Personal_Injury_Hotline@bravia157.servantmedhealthcare.xyz>


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Don't miss the claim deadline for mesh complications. Go here to file by 2/9/15.

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Appetizers:

Sambusa- This is the Somali version of the Samosa that's traditionally served at Ramadan, weddings and parties. It's a deep-fried triangular pastry that's stuffed with ground beef, veggies and spices that'll set 15194259 your taste buds soaring--and at only $1.50 a pop you'll want to keep them coming! 5* 

Sides:

Rice- Perfectly cooked every time, and has a really good flavor all on its own, but is best when mixed up and eaten with all the saut??ed veggies and meat. 4*  

Pasta- They offer this as an alternative to the rice; it's essentially spaghetti with a really light tomato sauce. Frankly, I'd stick with the 7ea99ed1b6714702bd5343b786c98bee rice, but this is good to order on the side for kids; my 4-year-old really enjoyed it. 3*

Chapati- The Chapati is like Naan on steroids; it's a massive hunk of carbs that's pillowy soft and fried up just enough to give it a nice bite without killing the softness. I could eat it in a boat, but I'd much prefer to eat it 15194259 with some goat! 5*  

Meats:

Goat Cutlet- The goat is easily my favorite dish here at JR; it's tender, spiced up perfectly and has just enough goat flavor to seal the deal. If you've never had goat before, this would be a great way to get familiar with it. I made an excursion here with a group of co-workers (of various backgrounds) and everyone tried and loved it. 5* 

Chicken Suqaar (Cubed Chicken)- The Chicken 15194259 Suqaar flavor reminds me of a really good Chicken Fajita--except with a wider assortment of veggies; the wide array of vegetable (red onions, green and red bell pepper, water chestnuts and green beans) is my favorite part of this dish. I like to make little mini tacos with the cahapti. This is also probably the "safest" dish, for those who aren't feeling adventurous. 4.5*

Beef Suqaar (Cubed Beef)- The Beef Suqaar is very similar to the chicken spicing, but with a little more pepper flavor and not as many vegetables. My one complaint was some of the beef was a bit tough, but overall it was still very good.7ea99ed1b6714702bd5343b786c98bee 

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