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      Zarina Bhatia on October 31, 2010

      It is so good to know about this Project and about food in Gaza they well deserve to have like all human beings the world over!

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      Amy Claire Nelson on August 23, 2010

      salaam and congrats! can't wait to read it - and eat it.

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      Marco Hoffmann on August 20, 2010

      I´m baker47, that´s great. Postcard can go to stated amazon-billing-adress, no email needed. As my amazon.DE-account couldn´t be used, I made a new amazon.COM-account in minutes using the same credit-card as on the amazon.DE account (with my same name+address, goes without saying) and complained at the bundestag about the need to do this as SWIFT ensures trading between EU and USA, doesn´t it? - an alternative delivery adress for the reward like as a gift for somebody else wasn´t asked for in the amazon-new-account process - at least I didn´t see it.., but this is something I thought about afterwards.

      :-)

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      Lily Keber on August 11, 2010

      I'm so excited to learn about this project! What a welcome glimpse into a seldom-seen world.

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A postcard from us, sent from Gaza. The postcard is an original print by a local artist, depicting Palestinian food and/or agriculture. All profits for the sale of these postcards goes to a Gazan association for deaf children.

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A package of dukka, a uniquely Gazan mix of spices to be eaten with bread and olive oil.

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A beautiful Palestinian change purse, hand embroidered by members of a women's cooperative in Gaza.

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A traditional Palestinian handbag, hand-embroidered by members of a women's cooperative in Gaza, filled with packets of various local spices.

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A beautiful hand-embroidered bread basket, filled with packets of various local spices and grains, with a set of recipes for preparing them.

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A dinner for two of authentic Gazan "maqlouba" prepared specially for you by Laila and/or Maggie in NY, DC or Madrid (subject to when we are where). If this is not a viable possibility for you, then we will send you a complete kit of Gazan spices and grains in a hand-made "zibdiye" or clay cooking pot.

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Laila El-Haddad is a Palestinian journalist and writer living between Gaza and the US. She is author of the acclaimed blog www.gazamom.com

Maggie Schmitt is a freelance writer, researcher and translator based in Madrid.

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