It certainly looks the business. As to the smell, I have never understood this. I use KD base all the time, apart from very occasional experiments, and I have /never/ experienced a horrible smell. Perhaps it's just me : maybe my olfactory organs are less sensitive to whatever it is that others dislike (there may be some truth in this; when I travelled regularly in Ontario I never found the smell of skunk to be offensive, although it was most certainly noticeable). Maybe I'm just drawn to feral smells (I like the scent of fox, for example). Ah well, another digression : sorry chaps . . . Do let us know how the Madras works out : for myself, I think of the base as the ground bass -- it is the melody, played on the spices and herbs at the time of cooking, as well as the skilful control exercised by the conductor (a.k.a. the chef) that I believe makes up at least 90% of the BIR experience.
** Phil.