Vienna: Kebabs Both Political and Yummy

Take a bite. Oh, that’s right. You already did.
Photograph say, hate speech by radical Imans—to the ridiculous. Yes, you guessed right, the Freedom Party does not like kebab stalls.

We are sure that they won’t agree with us that kebabs are heaven-sent. Kebabs are a bit healthier and cheaper than hamburgers, too. The kebab sandwich consists of fried meat (beef, lamb or chicken) and salad, onion rings, tomatoes, and sour cream.

They are also addictive. And because they are available at street corners across Vienna for about €2.50 per sandwich, it’s easy to fall into the kebab vortex.

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She is an Asian female, in her 30s, trying to integrate herself in the city of Vienna. She is the wife and lover to R, a mother to a wonderful boy named Boo the Rascal, and friends to a few people. She loves dark red and dark blue, doesn't mind the trivialities of life, dabbles in calligraphy, collects throwpillows, likes to write and dreams that one day she will have her own castle fronting a beach somewhere in Southeast Asia.
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