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I agree. This really doesn't look good. Anyone sending abusive PMs really is out of order. I hope you didn't reply.ifindforu - perhaps you could make an extra effort to avoid making rude comments within regular forum threads, and especially in private messages.
Quote from: ifindforu on December 18, 2011, 11:13 PMI agree. This really doesn't look good. Anyone sending abusive PMs really is out of order. I hope you didn't reply.ifindforu - perhaps you could make an extra effort to avoid making rude comments within regular forum threads, and especially in private messages.ok george message understood but ill set an exaple and say sorry to hotstuff but still keep you beak out of other peoples coments i will not reply no more to empty talk onlr bir talk good night
Quote from: abdulmohed2002 on December 18, 2011, 05:54 PMThank you all for your comments ifindforu - I would like to know why your boss laughed, what does he add into his spice mix? How many years has he been as a chef?He is a bengali chef been one for ten years and says there is no tandoori powder in his mix I am not bengali and the mix i make is the same as his whith no tandoori powder I can only assume you are a pakistani or indian chef which is different cooking
Thank you all for your comments ifindforu - I would like to know why your boss laughed, what does he add into his spice mix? How many years has he been as a chef?
so what if he scoffed at the use of tandoori powder,
why such animosity towards ifindforu?so what if he scoffed at the use of tandoori powder, people that work in any job allways compare and ridicule anyone else doing things diffrent.
of you on here look like your just itching for a argument
a lot of you on here look like you're just itching for a argument
Maybe it does seem like that at times but I'm sure if these conversations were being conducted face to face, they would be less combative and aggressive. Unfortunately, some people enjoy the safety of "givin it the big un" from behind their laptops, human nature I suppose?Ray
Quote from: jimmy2x on December 30, 2011, 02:59 PMa lot of you on here look like you're just itching for a argumentUnfortunately there are one or two on here that just love to argue and offer their "expert" opinion, as they are above the "monkey see monkey do" approach
Quote from: curryhell on December 30, 2011, 05:23 PMQuote from: jimmy2x on December 30, 2011, 02:59 PMa lot of you on here look like you're just itching for a argumentUnfortunately there are one or two on here that just love to argue and offer their "expert" opinion, as they are above the "monkey see monkey do" approach But without any challenges, we wouldn't get to the bottom of some issues, would we? I guess it's an adversarial approach, like used by John Humphries (BBC Radio 4) Jermemy Paxman (BBC 2 Newsnight) or barristers in a court of law. Are you so afraid of causing offence that you're not prepared to say what you think, even if you think what someone else has suggested seems daft or plain wrong? I applaud Abdul for publishing his book (9 out of 10) but I have one or two concerns that it could have been improved with a bit of proof reading (e.g. spoon measure conventions) whilst avoiding the need for an enhanced base sauce addendum, when that enhanced recipe could have been included in the book. If you're going to publish a book, go on stage, become an MP or anything in the public eye' perhaps you need a thick skin. I sincerely hope Abdul hasn't been offended because he has far more strengths than weaknesses. I was also interested to hear ifindforu's view on the use of tandoor powder. He or she may well be right. Who knows?