sant-khalsa
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http://www.burgerking.co.uk/files/documents/Nutritional%20booklet1.pdf
For all those ho eat from outside, just a note that Burger King fries chips and onion rings which contain fish (sides) are not vegetarian friendly as they are fried in the same oil as chicken and fish as well as all their vegetarian burgers contain eggs in them. so anything from burger king apart from water or drinks are not vegetarian friendly.
however Mc Donalds fries are vegetarian friendly and not cooked with any meat products in the oil.
http://www.makeupyourownmind.co.uk/vegetarian-fries.html
taking a look through the website also mentions their vegetarian burger etc do contain eggs in them
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Hmm so 1 in 4 can't write their name ? Would be interesting to see how the literacy standards are judged.
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This reminds me of when i was at the national park in Kenya when our jeep broke down and lions began surrounding the car. Was scary and excited at the same time, however the driver was well trained and called in for help. I guess it comes down to knowing how to handle these animals in different situations.
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lol Manmohan Singh loosing his cool will be worth watching
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Sikh is a religion, dharam not ethnic group. This does not make sense at all. The second question is about religion where sikh can be filled in...
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Will Kalki Avtar come in 2012 ? LOL
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lol nice
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what is in between the chicken and the egg ?
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1) Baba Budha Ji
2) its all written by guru gobind singh ji dosent have saloks but maybe your looking for "chands"
3) dont think its written in any specific raag
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i assume that sikhs and every life form belongs to akaal purakh. when we come in this world we are temporary and take part in karams. as a sikh the ultimate aim would be to reach sachkhand where you akaal purakh takes you in itself and tahts when you ataain total bliss.
fateh
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nothing like home made aluuuuu chips
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whats that smoke coals thing hes holding ?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baba_Buddha
wjkk wjkf i was reading this link about baba budha ji and found that he had applied the tilak on the first 5 gurus.
what significance does the tilak have in sikhism ? i am aware of why its used in hinduism but have not seen this practse in sikhism in today's age. if anyone could shed some light
fateh
Yuvraj Singh On Om Run
in Health & Sports Forum
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1bWNkkDxT0
I think he is refering to sant ajit singh hansali walleh.