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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I said i had ordered a tagine from morocco ???

I still have not received the bloody thing..

Sent them such a stinking email and guess what...

Its now supposed to be ready for dispatching.

Bloody hope so to.

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By *im53Man
over a year ago

Boldon

what they doing makeing it lol

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By *aucy3Couple
over a year ago

glasgow


"I said i had ordered a tagine from morocco ???

I still have not received the bloody thing..

Sent them such a stinking email and guess what...

Its now supposed to be ready for dispatching.

Bloody hope so to. "

right im biting whats a tagine.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I said i had ordered a tagine from morocco ???

I still have not received the bloody thing..

Sent them such a stinking email and guess what...

Its now supposed to be ready for dispatching.

Bloody hope so to. right im biting whats a tagine."

a small orange i think,haha

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Thats what happens when you order stuff from wogga wogga land "

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By *obbytupperMan
over a year ago

Menston near Ilkley


"I said i had ordered a tagine from morocco ???

I still have not received the bloody thing..

Sent them such a stinking email and guess what...

Its now supposed to be ready for dispatching.

Bloody hope so to. right im biting whats a tagine."

Tagines in Moroccan cuisine are slow-cooked stews braised at low temperatures, resulting in tender meat with aromatic vegetables and sauce. They are traditionally cooked in the tagine pot, whose cover has a knob-like handle at its top to facilitate removal. While simmering, the cover can be lifted off without the aid of a mitten, enabling the cook to inspect the main ingredients, add vegetables, mix the contents, or add additional braising liquid.

Most tagines involve slow simmering of less-expensive meats. For example, the ideal cuts of lamb are the neck, shoulder or shank cooked until it is falling off the bone. Very few Moroccan tagines require initial browning; if there is to be browning it is invariably done after the lamb has been simmered and the flesh has become butter-tender and very moist. In order to accomplish this, the cooking liquid must contain some fat, which may be skimmed off later

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Correct that man

And yerrrrrr its bieng hand made

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