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#42
Cooking Equipment / Re: Induction Hob if on electric...
May 07, 2019, 08:59 AM
I recently switched to an induction hob and overall it
#43
Supplementary Recipes (Spice Mixes, Masalas, Pastes, Oils, Stocks, etc) / Re: Be wary of reclaimed cooking oil
March 24, 2019, 06:27 AM
I can
#44
Tandoori and Tikka / Re: Chewys Tandoori Lamb Chops
March 23, 2019, 06:17 AMQuote from: livo on March 23, 2019, 05:07 AM
The nearest I've been to an edible curry in the last month is a sausage curry and rice for dinner last week, but I do thoroughly enjoy it. They tried to serve me something in hospital that they said was chicken curry. It was one of the only meals I left untouched.
Hopefully not one of those woeful attempts at a
#45
Trainee Chefs / Beginners Questions / Re: Thank you to everyone here
March 14, 2019, 07:11 AM
This
#46
Talk About Anything Other Than Curry / Re: "the largest defeat for a sitting government in history"
March 14, 2019, 07:05 AMQuote from: Donald Brasco on January 16, 2019, 11:01 AM
What next? Well nobody knows for sure, but I doubt something this important is really lurching along out of control, as it has been made to appear. Probably there's an underlying plan playing out, maybe one hatched right after the referendum went "the wrong way".(who really thought Cameron intended to offer a route out of the EU?)
2 years of getting nowhere. Present a deal which will not be acceptable to either remain or leave and thereby guarantee the thing can't happen.
So., what happens next, at least a delayed Brexit and probably a 2nd referendum once enough time has passed to justify the need for one. A second vote too soon will justifiably be shouted down by the winners from last time. Kick the can far enough down the road and you can legitimately say that it seems the public opinion has changed and thus a second referendum to get "the right result" becomes a defensible option.
So, was I wrong? From where I am sitting, Mrs May has achieved exactly what she set out to do - navigate the country to a point where Brexit cannot be delivered and thus defeat what the senior Tories saw as the
#47
Lets Talk Curry / Re: Andy who's andy
March 06, 2019, 02:26 PMQuote from: meggeth on March 05, 2019, 04:50 PM
Cheers guys - must get back into cooking more curries again!!!
What an excellent ebook, thank you for compiling it. I like your taste in curries, as all the recipes seemed like good candidates for trying
Thanks also to original authors of the recipes, who are not to be forgotten :thumbs up:
#48
Talk About Anything Other Than Curry / Re: I've had an idea for a forum!
March 04, 2019, 06:41 AM
I do feel a bit sorry for CA, as he must be the most persecuted man in home curry cooking forum history. Every man and his dog seems to want to have a dig and it all stems from the fact that he wasn
#49
Lets Talk Curry / Re: Test
February 24, 2019, 09:44 AM
Apologies for the test post. It was made with the intention of editing it shortly afterwards as a mechanism to successfully post what I had tried and failed to post directly, due to database errors showing up. Unfortunately the same errors showed up as soon as I tried to edit my test post yesterday, and only today have I overcome the issue.
So... my question was going to be whether anyone has tried the cheap supermarket own brand lime pickles? Tesco and Sainsbury
So... my question was going to be whether anyone has tried the cheap supermarket own brand lime pickles? Tesco and Sainsbury
#50
Talk About Anything Other Than Curry / Re: Climate change: Ban gas grid for new homes 'in six years'
February 24, 2019, 09:05 AM
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/volcano-carbon-emissions/
Science is the right approach, but science is not about believing and repeating things you
Science is the right approach, but science is not about believing and repeating things you