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I dont know why anyone would be interested ...
but fwiw, chicken and chick pea Roghan Josh tonight...

lovely .....

bit more on topic - reading thru Herbert Reich "Principles of Vacuum Tubes" again tonight ....trying to understand more theory ( a kind of cookbook i guess ! )


cheers all,
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PeteC wrote:I dont know why anyone would be interested ...
but fwiw, chicken and chick pea Roghan Josh tonight...
It was more interesting than what went before Pete :wink:

Rather fancy a port myself Phil, we've a little left from Chrimbo.
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simon wrote:
PeteC wrote:I dont know why anyone would be interested ...
but fwiw, chicken and chick pea Roghan Josh tonight...
It was more interesting than what went before Pete :wink:

Rather fancy a port myself Phil, we've a little left from Chrimbo.
Well have one then dear boy !

Perhaps the couple of drinks I had before my tea (Ouzo & lemonade) did not help my digestion ?
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Greg wrote:My local does a particularly fine Tandoori King Prawn Bhuna which is two giant King Prawn tails (like mini Lobsters) butterflied in a rich spicy sauce, complimented with a fine and delicately spiced Brinjal baji and some of the finest Pilau rice I've ever tasted.
Phwoaaaarrrrr! That sounds really nice Greg, even to a veggie.

Ali, any chance your missus might send you down with a packup for the next fest. Mixed curries for, say, 40?
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pre65 wrote:Well have one then dear boy !
Just enjoying one now, old fruitee. Super.
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simon wrote:
Ali, any chance your missus might send you down with a packup for the next fest. Mixed curries for, say, 40?
:lol:

Yeah, c'mon Ali, or I'll call you a spikey haired.......again :lol:

Thast the best ever 'diss' I've ever heard, i'm gonna use that lots.

And lots.

And lots!

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Greg Wrote:
Tandoori King Prawn Bhuna which is two giant King Prawn tails (like mini Lobsters) butterflied in a rich spicy sauce, complimented with a fine and delicately spiced Brinjal baji and some of the finest Pilau rice I've ever tasted
Awwwwwww. I'm gagging for a good curry. :cry:

Maybe Friday! :D
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Oh hey

A wee Ruby Murray

Magic

Oops. slipped into a North of Carlisle dialect there, happens occasionally

Don't know why really, being a London lad....
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Dave the bass wrote:
simon wrote:
Ali, any chance your missus might send you down with a packup for the next fest. Mixed curries for, say, 40?
:lol:

Yeah, c'mon Ali, or I'll call you a spikey haired.......again :lol:

Thast the best ever 'diss' I've ever heard, i'm gonna use that lots.

And lots.

And lots!


Shurrup you,or I'll start going on about your girlie pony tail!

Good idea about the curry though,I'm sure something can be arranged (except for DTB!) They'd have to heat it up for us though.

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Ali Tait wrote: Shurrup you,or I'll start going on about your girlie pony tail!

Good idea about the curry though,I'm sure something can be arranged (except for DTB!) They'd have to heat it up for us though.
You brute! :lol:

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You mean you have to have your curries warmed through? Goodness me - bless!
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Our son has his cooked the traditional way.

In the microwave.

Served with Larrrgarrr.

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and a hundred popadoms!
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Going back to the dim and distant origins of this thread, we haven't heard much from Angela since the unlamented demise of <he who will not be mentioned (nick)>. Of course, it may just be that she has better things to do than sit reading forums all day, but I would be sad if she felt she wasn't welcome just because of a load of fuss that wasn't of her making.

Angela, come back, we still love you! :D



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Yep, I can't help wanting to know out of sheer nosiness what discipline she is a scientist in.
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