xKuroiTaimax
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It was heartbreaking, and in the midst of some serious domestic issues too. I've never thought about babies in that way. I've often dreamt of having a litter of wolf pups though 0_o My little furry angels..That must've been so heart-breaking to leave them. They look so sweet. I'm still contemplating getting a kitten to keep my cat company. Cilantro means coriander btw.
Im having dinner at a friends house tonight. He's half South African and half Italian. Let's hope the dinner turns out more Italian! Then I'm off out and up to tricks with the boss and workmates. Spanish holiday 2mw so it feels like Friday. Buen fin de semana!!
Nope, culantro/aka chadon beni ('shadow benny')/aka Eryngium foetidum. It's used in Vietnamese and Thai cooking aswell. There's a huge south Asian influence on the island. It's well known in Puerto Rico but I dont know how popular it is in the states or the rest of Latin America. It is colloquially referred to as Mexican coriander, even though it is not coriander.