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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

  • 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

  • I love besan and spinach and love this kind of chilla too!

    Gluten-Free Spinach-Onion Dosa (Pancake) 2008

  • A unique feature of the gurukul is the 'chilla' room.

    Daily News & Analysis 2010

  • 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?

    Your Right Hand Thief 2008

  • "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

  • There once was a girl from Wasilla her voice did send quite a chilla

    Paul Peete: HuffPo Readers Wax Poetic in Comments 2008

  • 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."

    Getting Building Permits on the Coast 2004

  • 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."

    Getting Building Permits on the Coast 2004

  • 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."

    Getting Building Permits on the Coast 2004

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