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"My favourite food. I cook them a lot " Do you have a favourite? Or any recipes to share? Please | |||
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"This post alone had made me reconsider the tortellini I had planned. Maybe last minute trip to the Indian haha" | |||
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"My favourite food. I cook them a lot Do you have a favourite? Or any recipes to share? Please " Sure thing, PM me | |||
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"My favourite food. I cook them a lot " What’s your favourite? | |||
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"Me, I love a curry. My favourite all time thing is lamb madras, boiled rice and red wine. " | |||
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"Thai green curry. I’m having curry tonight. " Very yummy I love Thai curry too... | |||
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"Spicy food is an addiction mate... Im always looking for the hottest stuff and I can eat Carolina reapers and Trinidad scorpions with curries I'm trying to get a hold of some pepper X and chocolate bhukla." | |||
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"Oo yes just had made one for tea for me and him ??" Ooo...yes yes yes! Some steamy action to follow? | |||
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"I love a nice lamb dopiaza with plain rice and a garlic and coriander naan xx " | |||
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"how many of you here " I read the thread title as 'curvy lovers' | |||
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"how many of you here I read the thread title as 'curvy lovers' " Not me | |||
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"[Removed by poster at 28/03/19 18:43:04]" hate curry think it stems from my dad forcing me to eat it when i was younger | |||
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"[Removed by poster at 28/03/19 18:43:04]hate curry think it stems from my dad forcing me to eat it when i was younger" yuk | |||
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"[Removed by poster at 28/03/19 18:43:04]hate curry think it stems from my dad forcing me to eat it when i was younger" You should give it another chance, may be! | |||
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"I read somewhere that curry is the top British food ... Numero uno ! *now I have got with the thead. Still meant everything about the curvy lover lol* " Who doesn’t love a curve? Numero uno too | |||
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"I had a chicken saag and a plain naan for dinner tonight - it was yummy " Lucky you! Who cooked it for you? | |||
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"LOVE curry, both eating and cooking.. I recently discovered a vintage curry cook book and have been making a few of the recipes. Vegetable Sambar FTW!" I cook the best Sambar | |||
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" curry! South Indian garlic chilli chicken masala with garlic naan is my favourite. " Sounds yummy! | |||
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"We love curries and recently made a Bangalore phal x" Did you mean dhal? | |||
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"We love curries and recently made a Bangalore phal x" Your way too refined for me. A Jalfrezie or Bhuna is my go to and a madras when I wanna feel the heat | |||
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"Has anyone had a chicken tikka or vindaloo pizza before? They're absolutely to die for " My local curry shop owner hates them... Taking his business away. I keep telling him it's the impact of Brexit | |||
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"Yes please " I make a lovely curry. One of the only things my daddy taught me from his Indian heritage. There is nothing he won’t add to a curry mind. You have to be quite adventurous | |||
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"I went to one of my old haunts in Brum for a lamb Shashlik Bhuna last week. I don't eat curries anywhere else other than Brum. We invented the balti, the curry is ours, everything else just pales into insignificance. " Interesting...may I ask what about the entire indian sub continent where curries originated from? Although the term curry is misleading as I'm led to believe the actual translation of curry is gravy. So you should actually call them by their names ie: Madras, Vindaloo, Rogan Josh etc. | |||
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"Has anyone had a chicken tikka or vindaloo pizza before? They're absolutely to die for " Sometimes have a chicken tikka Masala pizza | |||
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"I went to one of my old haunts in Brum for a lamb Shashlik Bhuna last week. I don't eat curries anywhere else other than Brum. We invented the balti, the curry is ours, everything else just pales into insignificance. Interesting...may I ask what about the entire indian sub continent where curries originated from? Although the term curry is misleading as I'm led to believe the actual translation of curry is gravy. So you should actually call them by their names ie: Madras, Vindaloo, Rogan Josh etc." In the words of the great Bob Marley "If you know your history Then you would know where you coming from" https://theculturetrip.com/europe/united-kingdom/england/articles/did-birmingham-invent-the-balti/ "In fact, Birmingham’s heritage behind the balti is so strong that in 2015 it was given EU Protected Name Status. This now means that, along with other world-famous food items like Parma ham, Melton Mowbray pork pies and Stilton blue cheese, any authentically cooked balti across the world should now officially be referred to as a Birmingham balti." The balti is ours. | |||
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"I went to one of my old haunts in Brum for a lamb Shashlik Bhuna last week. I don't eat curries anywhere else other than Brum. We invented the balti, the curry is ours, everything else just pales into insignificance. Interesting...may I ask what about the entire indian sub continent where curries originated from? Although the term curry is misleading as I'm led to believe the actual translation of curry is gravy. So you should actually call them by their names ie: Madras, Vindaloo, Rogan Josh etc. In the words of the great Bob Marley "If you know your history Then you would know where you coming from" https://theculturetrip.com/europe/united-kingdom/england/articles/did-birmingham-invent-the-balti/ "In fact, Birmingham’s heritage behind the balti is so strong that in 2015 it was given EU Protected Name Status. This now means that, along with other world-famous food items like Parma ham, Melton Mowbray pork pies and Stilton blue cheese, any authentically cooked balti across the world should now officially be referred to as a Birmingham balti." The balti is ours." Dont think I mentioned the balti, but if simply cooking something in a particular pan (a karahi I believe?) makes it worthy of being a world heritage food then so be it. Personally I think that makes a mockery of the whole heritage food list but who am I to disagree with something as exalted as the EU. | |||
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"Oh yeah, I prefer to cook ma own, and do a mean Beef Buffad " What is a beef buffad ? | |||
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"I went to one of my old haunts in Brum for a lamb Shashlik Bhuna last week. I don't eat curries anywhere else other than Brum. We invented the balti, the curry is ours, everything else just pales into insignificance. Interesting...may I ask what about the entire indian sub continent where curries originated from? Although the term curry is misleading as I'm led to believe the actual translation of curry is gravy. So you should actually call them by their names ie: Madras, Vindaloo, Rogan Josh etc. In the words of the great Bob Marley "If you know your history Then you would know where you coming from" https://theculturetrip.com/europe/united-kingdom/england/articles/did-birmingham-invent-the-balti/ "In fact, Birmingham’s heritage behind the balti is so strong that in 2015 it was given EU Protected Name Status. This now means that, along with other world-famous food items like Parma ham, Melton Mowbray pork pies and Stilton blue cheese, any authentically cooked balti across the world should now officially be referred to as a Birmingham balti." The balti is ours. Dont think I mentioned the balti, but if simply cooking something in a particular pan (a karahi I believe?) makes it worthy of being a world heritage food then so be it. Personally I think that makes a mockery of the whole heritage food list but who am I to disagree with something as exalted as the EU. " Well when we leave the EU, you could always ask them for your sense of humour back? Here's a good article on the British variation of Indian food: https://qz.com/india/639435/the-indian-curry-is-merely-a-figment-of-the-british-colonial-imagination/ Google 'Bangladeshi chef shortage' and there's a few others too..well I found them interesting anyway. | |||
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"Ending up on Ladypool Road at 4am on Friday night and scoffing a balti with a bird. Then grabbing an Ambassador cab back to her's and then still manage to get up in time to get St. Andrews! A proper Brummie night out!!" Where's that worshipping motion emoji? KRO | |||
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"Ending up on Ladypool Road at 4am on Friday night and scoffing a balti with a bird. Then grabbing an Ambassador cab back to her's and then still manage to get up in time to get St. Andrews! A proper Brummie night out!! Where's that worshipping motion emoji? KRO" Better than that..I'm off to Friday prayers to see if Allah will help!! | |||
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"I went to one of my old haunts in Brum for a lamb Shashlik Bhuna last week. I don't eat curries anywhere else other than Brum. We invented the balti, the curry is ours, everything else just pales into insignificance. Interesting...may I ask what about the entire indian sub continent where curries originated from? Although the term curry is misleading as I'm led to believe the actual translation of curry is gravy. So you should actually call them by their names ie: Madras, Vindaloo, Rogan Josh etc. In the words of the great Bob Marley "If you know your history Then you would know where you coming from" https://theculturetrip.com/europe/united-kingdom/england/articles/did-birmingham-invent-the-balti/ "In fact, Birmingham’s heritage behind the balti is so strong that in 2015 it was given EU Protected Name Status. This now means that, along with other world-famous food items like Parma ham, Melton Mowbray pork pies and Stilton blue cheese, any authentically cooked balti across the world should now officially be referred to as a Birmingham balti." The balti is ours. Dont think I mentioned the balti, but if simply cooking something in a particular pan (a karahi I believe?) makes it worthy of being a world heritage food then so be it. Personally I think that makes a mockery of the whole heritage food list but who am I to disagree with something as exalted as the EU. Well when we leave the EU, you could always ask them for your sense of humour back? Here's a good article on the British variation of Indian food: https://qz.com/india/639435/the-indian-curry-is-merely-a-figment-of-the-british-colonial-imagination/ Google 'Bangladeshi chef shortage' and there's a few others too..well I found them interesting anyway." Nah..let the EU keep it. God Knows they need as much as possible at the moment lol | |||
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"Ending up on Ladypool Road at 4am on Friday night and scoffing a balti with a bird. Then grabbing an Ambassador cab back to her's and then still manage to get up in time to get St. Andrews! A proper Brummie night out!! Where's that worshipping motion emoji? KRO Better than that..I'm off to Friday prayers to see if Allah will help!!" We need help from Allah and all his mates to get us out the mess we're in. Only the Blues, eh? | |||
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"Ending up on Ladypool Road at 4am on Friday night and scoffing a balti with a bird. Then grabbing an Ambassador cab back to her's and then still manage to get up in time to get St. Andrews! A proper Brummie night out!! Where's that worshipping motion emoji? KRO Better than that..I'm off to Friday prayers to see if Allah will help!! We need help from Allah and all his mates to get us out the mess we're in. Only the Blues, eh?" I'll feel better once the baggies are ambushed by the Blue Boys...KRO! | |||
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"Ending up on Ladypool Road at 4am on Friday night and scoffing a balti with a bird. Then grabbing an Ambassador cab back to her's and then still manage to get up in time to get St. Andrews! A proper Brummie night out!! Where's that worshipping motion emoji? KRO Better than that..I'm off to Friday prayers to see if Allah will help!! We need help from Allah and all his mates to get us out the mess we're in. Only the Blues, eh? I'll feel better once the baggies are ambushed by the Blue Boys...KRO!" We only beat players up these days. | |||
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"Ending up on Ladypool Road at 4am on Friday night and scoffing a balti with a bird. Then grabbing an Ambassador cab back to her's and then still manage to get up in time to get St. Andrews! A proper Brummie night out!! Where's that worshipping motion emoji? KRO Better than that..I'm off to Friday prayers to see if Allah will help!! We need help from Allah and all his mates to get us out the mess we're in. Only the Blues, eh? I'll feel better once the baggies are ambushed by the Blue Boys...KRO! We only beat players up these days. " Lol... BCFC will never behave!! | |||
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"Ending up on Ladypool Road at 4am on Friday night and scoffing a balti with a bird. Then grabbing an Ambassador cab back to her's and then still manage to get up in time to get St. Andrews! A proper Brummie night out!!" I have done that one but never at 4am. Cant be getting a decent meal at that hour with the cooks half asleep .. | |||
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