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Chilli Picking!
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Kaplangh 6 reviews
My family showing us how its done

Theres alot of fields in Punjab, you may come to see, and well there is nothing better then coming back from a walk with buckets full of of red hot chilli's! -as illustrated in the photo.
Be careful though, animals are about! ..and remember the law of trespassing!

Updated Aug 12, 2005

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Q:  would really love to see some bhangra. I know all punjabi dance like this and would love to see it and join in somewhere less... 

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A: Punjabi weddings are normally solemnised around noon (don't ask me why ;-). The groom mounts a horse from his residence and proceeds to the bride's place (unless it's too... 

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