tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9109064295764154162.post5785146382239577163..comments2023-03-23T03:22:19.723-07:00Comments on Sultanate Social: Responsible EatingVictoria is my name, PR is my game!http://www.blogger.com/profile/00298498231980231838noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9109064295764154162.post-72853933467712701222010-10-10T01:33:34.568-07:002010-10-10T01:33:34.568-07:00ehem... new post please! It's October already!...ehem... new post please! It's October already!Nadiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07216581844756113684noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9109064295764154162.post-26715945855096141542010-09-07T04:09:05.622-07:002010-09-07T04:09:05.622-07:00Susan,
Yes I have sorry - was an oversight on my...Susan, <br /><br />Yes I have sorry - was an oversight on my part.<br /><br />I remember that was one of the main things that struck me about Dhofar: the cows actually looked healthy compared to the feeble attempts at raising them elsewhere in the country :)<br /><br />-Omani in USAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9109064295764154162.post-25385359294393381142010-09-07T00:23:02.675-07:002010-09-07T00:23:02.675-07:00The sunnah of the Prophet Mohamed was very little ...The sunnah of the Prophet Mohamed was very little meat surprisingly, lots of fruits: dates, pomegranite, ect.<br /><br />I try to eat according to the sunnah (with junk food thrown in because hey, I am a girl who likes her Ben & Jerry's) and I notice it is so healthy, and is EASILY sustainable. <br /><br />Lots of villages in Oman who used to farm such as Misfah in Dakliyah for example, and who raised their goats, and had a less-meat diet, used to be completely self-sustainable.<br /><br />Meat-rich diets are traditionally only for the desert willayats and Bedu since they used the camels for all.<br /><br />and Dhofar beef is very common. The rest of Oman it isn't so much. Goats and sheep are the thing, and chickens. al Wusta and sharqiyah towards wahiba was camels.<br /><br />I like sustainability. And visiting during Eid? I get meat overload. I start CRAVING tomatoe pasta sauce and ceasar salad lol!Omani Princess (not Omani...yet)https://www.blogger.com/profile/11738377563210269837noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9109064295764154162.post-27333897239897143722010-09-05T01:13:19.930-07:002010-09-05T01:13:19.930-07:00Um... Omani in US? Have you ever been to Dhofar? W...Um... Omani in US? Have you ever been to Dhofar? We eat beef for breakfast, lunch and dinner!Susanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03509378404066967124noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9109064295764154162.post-47168653310156921462010-08-31T23:49:23.892-07:002010-08-31T23:49:23.892-07:00That's a good point, and I know that home-grow...That's a good point, and I know that home-grown meat is also favoured a lot of the time.Victoria is my name, PR is my game!https://www.blogger.com/profile/00298498231980231838noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9109064295764154162.post-11641015107269189482010-08-31T09:51:58.761-07:002010-08-31T09:51:58.761-07:00Hello, I don't have anything to say about what...Hello, I don't have anything to say about what you wrote per se, but just wanted to point out that in Oman we mainly eat goat rather than beef.<br /><br />-Omani in USAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com