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Lurgan woman’s traditional Asian flavours help bring communities together

'When I was struggling in my life, my cooking skills helped me during this phase'

A Pakistani woman living in Lurgan has brought her favourite tastes from home to social media after receiving "positive feedback" from the communities with which she has shared her hand-prepared dishes.
Thirty-nine-year-old nursery worker, Asma Saad first moved to the UK in 2022 with her husband and two children. After a brief stint living in England, the family relocated to Northern Ireland just over a year ago when her husband landed a new career.
Asma has always been ambitious and eager to learn. She holds two Masters Degrees, with her first in Zoology obtained in Pakistan and a second in Psychology from Canterbury Christ Church University in Ken...

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