Login with username, password and session length
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
I wonder if something got lost in translation? One man's base is another man's sauce and another man's gravy. This looks like a finished curry sauce and not a base in the CR0 sense of the word.
Quote from: Stephen Lindsay on December 09, 2012, 06:04 PMI wonder if something got lost in translation? One man's base is another man's sauce and another man's gravy. This looks like a finished curry sauce and not a base in the CR0 sense of the word.I fear, the suspicion that many of we older members have that "curries ain't what they used to be".** Phil.
CH, we had better do what we can ourselves to keep the traditional BIR method going then
Hi Guys,1st post newbie hereI recently asked one the staff in my local favourite takeaway if I could have a sample of their base gravy for me to compare with the gravy I made at home (Julian
I wonder if something got lost in translation? One man's base is another man's sauce and another man's gravy. This looks like a finished curry sauce and not a base in the CRO sense of the word.
he said "if you need any help let me know"! so i have and when he has time he will help me, i gave him my phone number to text me, i am keeping my fingers crossed. He also shruggingly said yes its not rocket science! to which i answered not to you but its magic to me!
I can post a photo of my Jalfrezi that i get from there if anyone is interested?
Quote from: Stephen Lindsay on December 09, 2012, 06:04 PMI wonder if something got lost in translation? One man's base is another man's sauce and another man's gravy. This looks like a finished curry sauce and not a base in the CRO sense of the word.+ 1 on that