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Offline masaladon

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A Question of an Author
« on: October 21, 2008, 05:21 AM »
Just looking for some input into a certain author. NAOMI GOOD

I first learned curries from my Dad many years ago, and he got started with them while working in Saudi Arabia, and got into BIR cooking while on week long lay overs in London. He was a pilot for Fields Corp.....

So that was the cookbook he brought home to me... Just wanted some opinions on it from the experts.

Offline Graeme

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Re: A Question of an Author
« Reply #1 on: October 23, 2008, 12:01 PM »
Hi,

I bought this book years ago, like in tescos etc
not in a book shop.

However I don't know where my copy went to but
i never missed it, sorry. I am sure Camellia Punjabi and
others inc the authors hidden under the Parragon,
Coombe books etc have more to offer.

Just notice "Indian Cooking" a Parragon book states
"recipes by Mridula Baljekar" inside the cover.

Yesterday I suggested a book section for this site.
With a picture/book title/author and ISBN number as a min.

As we try the recipes we could give page numbers and rate
the recipe. This may remove duff recipes best avoided, and
highlight ones that work best.

I have one recipe and i love it, always works but seeing the
cover would help new members purchase the book as many Indian
books seem have the same or similar titles.

Oh and yes! we would have to take into consideration diffrent editions
of the same book as page number may differ. Could this be done under
the book heading but using a new thread for each edition?
You get the drift :-)

regards graeme.
« Last Edit: October 23, 2008, 12:13 PM by Graeme »

 

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