Thanks for contributing your methods guys. The more input the better. Nothing like keeping one's options open ;D. Must admit, whilst having followed some of KD's recipes and having adapted her curry gravy to my taste, i have never tried her rice. I am more than happy with my recipe which has come from dissecting the rice from the local BIR takeaway years ago to determine what was in it and then getting the balance of the spices right. I am more than happy that my rice is as good as any average takeaway. I haven't had any complaints about it yet

. And compared to some that i have been served, it's a damn sight better

. Green bits are not unique to Scotland Stephen. They have found their way down south too. Personally, i think red, orange and yellow is sufficient colouring. Not quite sure what the green adds

. But each to their own. To answer your ? Natterjak, i use the back of the handle of a cheap pressed steel egg spoon which is quite small and very square. Ideal for measuring. In the unlikely event of you having such a thing ;D an easy way of measuring minute quantities of food colouring powder would be to use the tip of a cocktail stick, a very versatile little tool

. Of course you could always use the tip of a thin bladed pointed knife.