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Abdul, just to add what others have said, there are more positives than negatives about the forum and hope you keep on logging in and contributing to the posts.
I think Abdul is well use to the "questioning" approach of curry cooks on this site by now, albeit a little forthright at times ;D and sometimes even "blunt" to say the least. I think he appreciates the frustration we all share at times : I bought Abdul's book when it first appeared and admit to being quite happy to continue to use the basic gravy as is. There is plenty more milage in it as it is before i move on to the more complex gravy. I am too busy with spice mixes and techniques to be trying 101 different gravies at the moment unless of course there's a major breakthrough. Abdul, I hope you see my pm reply
Guy's,I think writing recipes down can prove to be a little tricky, especially if you are the recipe provider. What is 'second nature' to you, often throws up questions from others
I think that the only sure fire way of having any kind of consistency with our recipes, would be if there was a 'recipe template' built into the forum. Something a bit like the on-line insurance forms whereby you can add details of the ingredients, and there be a drop down function at the side of the text field which gives you specific options for example; 1 tbsp of tom puree (hit the drop down) to reveal>single concentrate>double concentrate>tripleconcentrate. You simply select which one it is, so the recipe would read; 1tbsp tom puree (double concentrate)
It's probably not feasible on a forum like this but it would be a great help. In it's absence, we all need to be more specific I guess?Ray
In it's absence, we all need to be more specific I guess?