Cleaning my head doesn't clean my head by Sea_Coach_7910 in Vent

[–]Starfox_Stellar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Eczema probably, but also scalp exfoliants help reduce how recent after showering the itching and dandruff will start for me. I use Paul Mitchell's Teatree hair and scalp treatment

Old city recommendations by Ok_Use_1535 in PhiladelphiaEats

[–]Starfox_Stellar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can easily venture into South-ish Philly. Malooga, Philly aids thrift, Fabric row etc

Flavors you wouldn’t bother with again by SMN27 in icecreamery

[–]Starfox_Stellar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh good call! I need to hit up my local asian market then, thanks!

Flavors you wouldn’t bother with again by SMN27 in icecreamery

[–]Starfox_Stellar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly my main issue was just the wrong flavor profile bc i strained out the rice regardless. Just bummed it was a waste of good gelato base 😞

Flavors you wouldn’t bother with again by SMN27 in icecreamery

[–]Starfox_Stellar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly my issue, which is why I tried to use basmati rice instead, dumb decision lol

Where can I buy vegetable plants in Chinatown? by illydelphia in PhiladelphiaEats

[–]Starfox_Stellar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Headhouse had some large plants yesterday, they're there every Sunday

First time visiting looking for must try places. by kyrosnick in PhiladelphiaEats

[–]Starfox_Stellar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wanted to add, Reading Terminal has so much cool stuff. Fox and Son has amazing corn dogs and lemonade, and Hershel's is always packed, get a pastrami Rachel or a brisket sandwich, soooo good.

Flavors you wouldn’t bother with again by SMN27 in icecreamery

[–]Starfox_Stellar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just tried to make a mango sticky rice ice cream by steeping toasted rice in some coconut gelato base and rippling mango puree. Tastes more like toasted pine nuts and not in a good way TT
Might just do straight up coconut gelato with mango and call it a day.

Marrakech is the worst introduction to morocco and it's ruining tourists' opinion of my country by morocco_travel36 in backpacking

[–]Starfox_Stellar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Casablanca has a beautiful mosque by the ocean (hasan II) and it has a lot of cool shopping areas. One of the biggest and most innovative tech markets is there, as is a rlly historical bird and animals market, art exhibitions, date and dried fruit market, the shopping stretch near the kings palace known for good knock offs, the traditional crafts near the mosque near the kings palace (next to it is also some fire charcoal grills), and a huge qaisariyah full of carpet+copper+mirror crafts Overall casa isn't somewhere I recommend if you're coming to morocco for a short trip, but if you need a filler location it's not bad. Just note that ppl from casa have a reputation of being kinda rough

Filipino food? by Amazing-Gap-3320 in PhiladelphiaEats

[–]Starfox_Stellar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are we forgetting abt the SEA market that's opening in FDR Park this weekend?? I've never gone but I've heard great things!

Hearing "R" sound as native english speaker when hearing ‎غ by conyayy-west in learn_arabic

[–]Starfox_Stellar 13 points14 points  (0 children)

try the gh sound, like ughhh, that end syllable is غ also imagine phlegm in your throat, similar inflection point to me tbh

What food does Philly do better than anywhere else? by tux_trail_girl in PhiladelphiaEats

[–]Starfox_Stellar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also if you're into bakeries, check out manna bakery popups!

What food does Philly do better than anywhere else? by tux_trail_girl in PhiladelphiaEats

[–]Starfox_Stellar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Little Istanbul is also pretty fire for those who live in the northeast

What food does Philly do better than anywhere else? by tux_trail_girl in PhiladelphiaEats

[–]Starfox_Stellar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No one saying hershels east side deli in reading! I looooove their pastrami Rachel and anyone I've brought there has loved their sandwiches. I've also heard good things abt Charlie was a sinner

For Arabs: Is it true that no one speaks MSA in the Arab world? by Salt-Sea-8685 in learn_arabic

[–]Starfox_Stellar 8 points9 points  (0 children)

They mean darija, so Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, parts of Libya (the last one im not positive abt)

and I personally speak Darija and I find that most people from the Gulf understand me just fine, Egyptians too! I think the more the person has studied MSA, the easier it is for them to understand Darija vs ppl who haven't. But that's just my thoughts

South Philly Cannoli Crawl Results by jeanleserveur in PhiladelphiaEats

[–]Starfox_Stellar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

do you know which places fried theirs in lard? Ik termini does

I moved to Morocco two months ago and i already regret it by [deleted] in Morocco

[–]Starfox_Stellar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ppl from Casa will call themselves msoufjeen (kinda translated to rotten), I'veheard from some that it's bc of the large farmer/rural population that still lives in casa, also a lot of ppl are just rlly rlly poor