Breakfast:
Canned fruit juices
Tea or Coffee or Chocolate -- Milk
Bread -- Toasts
Butter -- Jam – Marmalade – Honey
Two (2) eggs to order
Sausages – Tomato – Beef Bacon – Baked Beans
Cereals or Porridge
Lunch / Dinner
Selection of salads and Cold Cuts (choice of 5)
Soup
Two (2) choice of Main Courses (Meat, Fish or Chicken)
Two Vegetables
Cheese and biscuits
Fresh fruits
Ice Cream or Sweet
Coffee – Tea – Squash
Sunday, September 19, 2010
വാട്ട് വെ ഗെറ്റ് ഇന് ദി ടെസേര്റ്റ്
Breakfast:
Canned fruit juices
Tea or Coffee or Chocolate -- Milk
Bread -- Toasts
Butter -- Jam – Marmalade – Honey
Two (2) eggs to order
Sausages – Tomato – Beef Bacon – Baked Beans
Cereals or Porridge
Lunch / Dinner
Selection of salads and Cold Cuts (choice of 5)
Soup
Two (2) choice of Main Courses (Meat, Fish or Chicken)
Two Vegetables
Cheese and biscuits
Fresh fruits
Ice Cream or Sweet
Coffee – Tea – Squash
Canned fruit juices
Tea or Coffee or Chocolate -- Milk
Bread -- Toasts
Butter -- Jam – Marmalade – Honey
Two (2) eggs to order
Sausages – Tomato – Beef Bacon – Baked Beans
Cereals or Porridge
Lunch / Dinner
Selection of salads and Cold Cuts (choice of 5)
Soup
Two (2) choice of Main Courses (Meat, Fish or Chicken)
Two Vegetables
Cheese and biscuits
Fresh fruits
Ice Cream or Sweet
Coffee – Tea – Squash
what why in the desert
Breakfast:
Canned fruit juices
Tea or Coffee or Chocolate -- Milk
Bread -- Toasts
Butter -- Jam – Marmalade – Honey
Two (2) eggs to order
Sausages – Tomato – Beef Bacon – Baked Beans
Cereals or Porridge
Lunch / Dinner
Selection of salads and Cold Cuts (choice of 5)
Soup
Two (2) choice of Main Courses (Meat, Fish or Chicken)
Two Vegetables
Cheese and biscuits
Fresh fruits
Ice Cream or Sweet
Coffee – Tea – Squash
Canned fruit juices
Tea or Coffee or Chocolate -- Milk
Bread -- Toasts
Butter -- Jam – Marmalade – Honey
Two (2) eggs to order
Sausages – Tomato – Beef Bacon – Baked Beans
Cereals or Porridge
Lunch / Dinner
Selection of salads and Cold Cuts (choice of 5)
Soup
Two (2) choice of Main Courses (Meat, Fish or Chicken)
Two Vegetables
Cheese and biscuits
Fresh fruits
Ice Cream or Sweet
Coffee – Tea – Squash
Eid ul Fitr in ദി Desert
Those who live and work in the Desert, if they happen be in the Desert, there will be festivities there as well. In 2010 the Eid ul Fitr was on the 10th of September.
On the 9th, the moon was sighted and announcement was made that, the next is the the Eid.
Chaps in the camp slaughtered two calves and three goats . There was a budget of 500 Omani rials for this purpose.
Meat of the calves was marinated, covered in palm fronts (leaves) and placed in a hot iron barrel. The barrel was earlier put in a hole in the ground and insulated with sand around it. coal/firewood was used earlier to make th drum hot, then the meat wrapped in leaves (so thatit would not get burnt). Once the meat was in, a metal lid covered the drum (like a baken oven the drum works, it radiates heat) and the metal lid, is then,covered by sand.
The meat stays there for 24 hours, and then , when taken out, later, it would be soft and cooked.
The meat comes to the mess, where the catering contractor displays the meat called Shua along with the other eatables for the day.
These are the instructions for what is to be given on that day.
Traditional feasts shall be prepared and served on the first day on each of the above festivals using freshly slaughtered Omani goats, Eid cakes, chocolates, sweets and assorted nuts are to be available in staff lounges and Recreation clubs.
The following dishes shall also be prepared and served during Idd festivals only:
• Traditional Arsiya with Torsha made from fresh mutton and fresh ghee including Fresh liver and fresh kidney for break fast.
• During the above festivals, special menus for lunch and dinner shall be prepared consisting of lobster, prawns, fillet steak and a variety of cold cuts and salads.
The rule is that, work never stops in the Desert. However, Eid ul Fitr is an exception. That day every body, (almost) takes a day off.
Every good things has some sad sides too.
People in the desert, drive like a bat out of hell to reach home , somes times.
It was annouced that several people died on the road, that day , they were in a hurry to reach home and celebrate.
On the 9th, the moon was sighted and announcement was made that, the next is the the Eid.
Chaps in the camp slaughtered two calves and three goats . There was a budget of 500 Omani rials for this purpose.
Meat of the calves was marinated, covered in palm fronts (leaves) and placed in a hot iron barrel. The barrel was earlier put in a hole in the ground and insulated with sand around it. coal/firewood was used earlier to make th drum hot, then the meat wrapped in leaves (so thatit would not get burnt). Once the meat was in, a metal lid covered the drum (like a baken oven the drum works, it radiates heat) and the metal lid, is then,covered by sand.
The meat stays there for 24 hours, and then , when taken out, later, it would be soft and cooked.
The meat comes to the mess, where the catering contractor displays the meat called Shua along with the other eatables for the day.
These are the instructions for what is to be given on that day.
Traditional feasts shall be prepared and served on the first day on each of the above festivals using freshly slaughtered Omani goats, Eid cakes, chocolates, sweets and assorted nuts are to be available in staff lounges and Recreation clubs.
The following dishes shall also be prepared and served during Idd festivals only:
• Traditional Arsiya with Torsha made from fresh mutton and fresh ghee including Fresh liver and fresh kidney for break fast.
• During the above festivals, special menus for lunch and dinner shall be prepared consisting of lobster, prawns, fillet steak and a variety of cold cuts and salads.
The rule is that, work never stops in the Desert. However, Eid ul Fitr is an exception. That day every body, (almost) takes a day off.
Every good things has some sad sides too.
People in the desert, drive like a bat out of hell to reach home , somes times.
It was annouced that several people died on the road, that day , they were in a hurry to reach home and celebrate.
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