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Yes, by me George! ;DI've done nothing but sing his praises from day one, but perhaps the live Q&A should've been aired After the ebook is released? Then he could answer questions he knows Everything about.
Too many places produce bland food today, and that was seldom the case in the late 70s and 1980s.
he's the last person I'd want to criticise just because he may not know alternative English names for a certain spice.
Quote from: George on October 04, 2013, 12:06 PM Too many places produce bland food today, and that was seldom the case in the late 70s and 1980s.Agreed! I just dont remember having a bad curry in the 70's/ early 80's.Wherever i went in London, a Korma was a Korma and a Pathia was a Pathia etc. Always good and always consistent. Every now and then one stood out from the rest, but it was marginal.
Agreed! I just dont remember having a bad curry in the 70's/ early 80's.Wherever i went in London, a Korma was a Korma and a Pathia was a Pathia etc. Always good and always consistent. Every now and then one stood out from the rest, but it was marginal.
the now ubiquitous devil's pastes from Patak's et al.
Then one day, just for a change, we tried Diwan-I-Am, just down the road.