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This recipe is adapted from a traditional recipe from the Indian province of Gujarat called a "chilla", but the recipe lends itself to a variety of seasonings.
Archive 2009-05-01 Bryanna Clark Grogan 2009
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This recipe is adapted from a traditional recipe from the Indian province of Gujarat called a "chilla", but the recipe lends itself to a variety of seasonings.
GUJARATI CHICKPEA FLOUR "OMELET" (CHILLA)-- FUSION-STYLE; AND FAT-FREE HASH BROWNS, 2 WAYS Bryanna Clark Grogan 2009
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I love besan and spinach and love this kind of chilla too!
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A unique feature of the gurukul is the 'chilla' room.
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And of course yer Editilla will only be chilla when they set up another trap just for the sake of fairness in, say, Metarie ... at maybe the Mall?
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"It's gonna be a chilla, and a killa, and a thrilla, when I get TNR's Gorilla in vanilla."
What was Althouse drinking? Ann Althouse 2009
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There once was a girl from Wasilla her voice did send quite a chilla
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I am not sure at exactly what stage each of you is at but have patience and polite tenacity with the appropriate agencies and individuals and keep on them -- "Él que no chilla, no mama" is the saying in Spanish which translates (but not quite so colourfully) to "The squeaky wheel gets the grease."
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I am not sure at exactly what stage each of you is at but have patience and polite tenacity with the appropriate agencies and individuals and keep on them -- "Él que no chilla, no mama" is the saying in Spanish which translates (but not quite so colourfully) to "The squeaky wheel gets the grease."
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I am not sure at exactly what stage each of you is at but have patience and polite tenacity with the appropriate agencies and individuals and keep on them -- "Él que no chilla, no mama" is the saying in Spanish which translates (but not quite so colourfully) to "The squeaky wheel gets the grease."
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