I know how hard it is to get going and with everyone tastes NOT the same - it can be a pain in the arse!!!
best, Rich
Now isn't that the truth

. We all think we're looking for one thing but are we? My ideal vindaloo is not yours, which isn't Fred's which is different again from Bert's .............and so on and so forth. What we're really looking for is the key pointers, whether they're the base ingredients and cooking method or cooking techniques and timings as well as any other nugget of knowledge. The total aim of which is to enable us to create our favourite dishes which tastes close if not better than what we get from our locals and which will enable us to have a reasonable stab at any other dish on a menu. It's taken me 20 odd years to get this far and will probably take me another 20 to get somewhere near closer

. We don't do this for a living and there is nobody to mentor us full time. Our only true recourse is this forum which was around to help when many of us started this endeavour. We do it becasue we enjoy it, relish the challenge and occasionally have that special moment where we nail something that had eluded us.
I WISH HIM THE VERY BEST WITH HIS VENTURE -
And so do i Rich.
Keep the videos coming, they will be invaluable to someone starting out for the first time, informative to someone who has dabbled a bit, interesting to us seasoned cooks and of little interest to the experts.
Rant over :-X. I still think his naan looks naff though

Dave