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Who likes indian food? Nevermind psycho's chinese food (ehehehe, hi Nancy ), who likes the delightfulness of indian food? Usually I have poppadoms with the usual dips, onion bhaji for starter and then chicken tikka for the main course although Im beginning 2 be a bit more adventurous now.
Who else is a curry freak like me then!? | |
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Not a curry freak. Just a freak. | |
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Cloudbuster said: Not a curry freak. Just a freak.
Cant I tempt U with a bit of poppadom? Its just like a big crisp. | |
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JDINTERACTIVE said: Nevermind psycho's chinese food (ehehehe, hi Nancy ), who likes the delightfulness of indian food? Usually I have poppadoms with the usual dips, onion bhaji for starter and then chicken tikka for the main course although Im beginning 2 be a bit more adventurous now.
Who else is a curry freak like me then!? never had it | |
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JDINTERACTIVE said: Cloudbuster said: Not a curry freak. Just a freak.
Cant I tempt U with a bit of poppadom? Its just like a big crisp. I quite like poppadoms. | |
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Christopher said: JDINTERACTIVE said: Nevermind psycho's chinese food (ehehehe, hi Nancy ), who likes the delightfulness of indian food? Usually I have poppadoms with the usual dips, onion bhaji for starter and then chicken tikka for the main course although Im beginning 2 be a bit more adventurous now.
Who else is a curry freak like me then!? never had it U must leave this thread and never post on it again. | |
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JDINTERACTIVE said: U must leave this thread and never post on it again. ok *pokes jd in the eye* | |
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Christopher said: JDINTERACTIVE said: U must leave this thread and never post on it again. ok *pokes jd in the eye* Good boy *throws an onion bhaji at Christopher's forehead* | |
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JDINTERACTIVE said: Christopher said: JDINTERACTIVE said: U must leave this thread and never post on it again. ok *pokes jd in the eye* Good boy *throws an onion bhaji at Christopher's forehead* *runs* | |
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I had curry last night! There's nothing like a good old British curry.
I had paratha, bombay aloo and vegetables niramish. mmm | |
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Milty said: Why R U gigglin', have U just done a curry ? | |
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I love it! I lived in Singapore's 'Little India' for a couple of years and still go back there a couple of times a week... My favourite is masala thosai.. followed by prata, puri, chapati, all the sauces such as dahl (spelling?).. and the sweet Indian tea... mmm... come to think about it I'm gonna get on my bicycle and get over there! Life it ain't real funky unless you got that orgPop. | |
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I LOVE Indian food...
Vegetable Pakora Samosas Onion Bhaji Garlic Naan | |
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applekisses said: I LOVE Indian food...
Vegetable Pakora Samosas Onion Bhaji Garlic Naan I looove Indian food. Violett just introduced me to an AWESOME Indian restaraunt on the edge of MPLS. Their whole menu is vegie and vegan!! I even took some of my carnivore friends there and they LOVED it as well and didn't even miss the meat!!! | |
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endorphin74 said: Their whole menu is vegie and vegan!! I even took some of my carnivore friends there and they LOVED it as well and didn't even miss the meat!!!
If I ever become a vegetarian then I'll be eating a *lot* of Indian Life it ain't real funky unless you got that orgPop. | |
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Oh my God... I fucking LOVE Indian food. I live on it!
I come from a pretty poor, rough background and as a kid I only ever knew very simple food - I hadn't tasted anything even vaguely "foreign" food-wise (including pasta, pizza, curry etc) before I went to university and broadened my horizons a bit. So although I've been a vegetarian all my life, I didn't discover Indian food until I was around 16, 17 or 18. Once I did... it was incredible! So many new choices available to me for eating out... I've never looked back. I'm a complete curry fanatic. When I lived in Japan (not a place where it is easy to get vegetarian food) I just lived in Indian restaurants the whole time. The only problem is that my cooking repetoire is rather limited. So I am gonna buy a few good Indian vegetarian cooking books so I can make stuff that tastes a bit more like the food I get at decent Indian restaurants. Any recommendations? Indian food is the greatest. | |
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chicken tikka masala, or chicken mahkni... I don't know if I spelled that right...
but it is rich fat unhealthy food! My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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Naan rates #1
Pakora vegetables Lassee preferably Mango ^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^
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I love Indian food. Anything at all. My husband works with two Indian women and they send food home with him about once a month. I've had many different dishes from them as well as in restaurants and I love it all. | |
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sag10 said: Naan rates #1
Pakora vegetables Lassee preferably Mango Isnt it odd how U cant buy a decent Naan in a supermarket. | |
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I tried it for the first time this summer. My brother took me to a place he swears by in Salt Lake City. I thought I would like it because I have pretty experimental taste when it comes to food. But it was awful! I don't know if it was just the dish I ate or what. I felt sick the rest of the night and couldn't sleep. It didn't sit with me well. I know I shouldn't judge it based on one meal, but I'm not eager to ever try it again. | |
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what did you have?
TRON said: I tried it for the first time this summer. My brother took me to a place he swears by in Salt Lake City. I thought I would like it because I have pretty experimental taste when it comes to food. But it was awful! I don't know if it was just the dish I ate or what. I felt sick the rest of the night and couldn't sleep. It didn't sit with me well. I know I shouldn't judge it based on one meal, but I'm not eager to ever try it again. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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ufoclub said: what did you have?
TRON said: I tried it for the first time this summer. My brother took me to a place he swears by in Salt Lake City. I thought I would like it because I have pretty experimental taste when it comes to food. But it was awful! I don't know if it was just the dish I ate or what. I felt sick the rest of the night and couldn't sleep. It didn't sit with me well. I know I shouldn't judge it based on one meal, but I'm not eager to ever try it again. I can't remember. I'll ask my brother and get back with you. He'll know. | |
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possibly Chicken vindaloo (sp?) | |
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TRON said: possibly Chicken vindaloo (sp?)
fuck, Im not surprised U were put off! That's notorious 4 being extremely hot! | |
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ian said: Oh my God... I fucking LOVE Indian food. I live on it!
I come from a pretty poor, rough background and as a kid I only ever knew very simple food - I hadn't tasted anything even vaguely "foreign" food-wise (including pasta, pizza, curry etc) before I went to university and broadened my horizons a bit. So although I've been a vegetarian all my life, I didn't discover Indian food until I was around 16, 17 or 18. Once I did... it was incredible! So many new choices available to me for eating out... I've never looked back. I'm a complete curry fanatic. When I lived in Japan (not a place where it is easy to get vegetarian food) I just lived in Indian restaurants the whole time. The only problem is that my cooking repetoire is rather limited. So I am gonna buy a few good Indian vegetarian cooking books so I can make stuff that tastes a bit more like the food I get at decent Indian restaurants. Any recommendations? Indian food is the greatest. I don't think I've ever seen Ian so animated over anything Your post has uplifted me Ian - it's great to hear about real lust for a change Being half Indian and vegetarian too, I should really learn to cook a good curry. If you come across any good recipe books, do share the names | |
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JDINTERACTIVE said: TRON said: possibly Chicken vindaloo (sp?)
fuck, Im not surprised U were put off! That's notorious 4 being extremely hot! I got it mildly spiced but it was still too much for me. | |
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Raspberry said: ian said: Oh my God... I fucking LOVE Indian food. I live on it!
I come from a pretty poor, rough background and as a kid I only ever knew very simple food - I hadn't tasted anything even vaguely "foreign" food-wise (including pasta, pizza, curry etc) before I went to university and broadened my horizons a bit. So although I've been a vegetarian all my life, I didn't discover Indian food until I was around 16, 17 or 18. Once I did... it was incredible! So many new choices available to me for eating out... I've never looked back. I'm a complete curry fanatic. When I lived in Japan (not a place where it is easy to get vegetarian food) I just lived in Indian restaurants the whole time. The only problem is that my cooking repetoire is rather limited. So I am gonna buy a few good Indian vegetarian cooking books so I can make stuff that tastes a bit more like the food I get at decent Indian restaurants. Any recommendations? Indian food is the greatest. I don't think I've ever seen Ian so animated over anything Your post has uplifted me Ian - it's great to hear about real lust for a change Being half Indian and vegetarian too, I should really learn to cook a good curry. If you come across any good recipe books, do share the names I can cook a mean chicken tikka! But I guess that aint no good 2 U guys is it?! | |
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