Hello there,
I stumbled across your site researching Basmati rice, and decided to join as I cannot live without spicy food. I am originally from Birmingham and lived just a short walk from what is now known as the Balti Triangle untill I was 22. Then the restaurants were very simple places with simple fayre. And rediculously cheap. How times were to change. Supplies were easy to find although I began growing chillies and peppers in my little greenhouse at least 20 years ago.
I now live in the South of France, and France being France if it isn't French you cant buy it so I have a food parcel sent over every few months to keep me stocked up with the essentials. I still grow chillies from the very mild to the incandescent. They are quite happy outdoors with my peppers and aubergines. This year I only have 52 chilli plants, its usually about 80 but I work in UK and China a lot and was very late starting them off this year and they not not well established when I went off on my voyages again so lost quite a few.
But how I miss okra and coriander! its just not obtainable down here. Every year I try to grow them and every year the seeds fail. I have put ginger in the garden for the first time this year. I hope it survives the drought.
I have a several reliable recipes that I fall back, on but am always on the look out for something new to try.
I have been toying with the idea of a tandoor and a bread oven on the terrace. They are on the back burner though until I have finally prevented my 280 year old hovel from falling down.
Anyroadup...thats a bit about me and looking forward to learning new ideas and perhaps passing a few on.
Allez ciao.
I stumbled across your site researching Basmati rice, and decided to join as I cannot live without spicy food. I am originally from Birmingham and lived just a short walk from what is now known as the Balti Triangle untill I was 22. Then the restaurants were very simple places with simple fayre. And rediculously cheap. How times were to change. Supplies were easy to find although I began growing chillies and peppers in my little greenhouse at least 20 years ago.
I now live in the South of France, and France being France if it isn't French you cant buy it so I have a food parcel sent over every few months to keep me stocked up with the essentials. I still grow chillies from the very mild to the incandescent. They are quite happy outdoors with my peppers and aubergines. This year I only have 52 chilli plants, its usually about 80 but I work in UK and China a lot and was very late starting them off this year and they not not well established when I went off on my voyages again so lost quite a few.
But how I miss okra and coriander! its just not obtainable down here. Every year I try to grow them and every year the seeds fail. I have put ginger in the garden for the first time this year. I hope it survives the drought.
I have a several reliable recipes that I fall back, on but am always on the look out for something new to try.
I have been toying with the idea of a tandoor and a bread oven on the terrace. They are on the back burner though until I have finally prevented my 280 year old hovel from falling down.
Anyroadup...thats a bit about me and looking forward to learning new ideas and perhaps passing a few on.
Allez ciao.