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Old 01-25-2012, 06:34 PM
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I have been a fireman for over 17 years,and curry is the number one food of choice,at the moment,I am having a love affair with a chicken tikka pathia,mmm,how I love your silky sauce,superb.

So when are we gonna have a IL2/COD curry/beer night,all members welcome,now would'nt that be a night to remember,bring it on
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Old 01-25-2012, 10:32 PM
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I do love a curry, and yes it's an Anglo-Indian thing that's developed since both the Empire and the influx of South Asians to Britain proceeded it. Near where I live is something special, in Fairborne, the Indiana (being in Wales I reckon they wanted to call it the Indiana Jones but bottled it) serves actual Indian cuisine and it sublime.
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Old 01-22-2012, 06:53 PM
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I find with the hot ones you're ok as long as you dont breathe it in!
Yep, drowning in vindaloo is not recommended.

I love all Indian food. I went to uni in Bradford, which had really good basement cafes where you could get a bowl of home made vindaloo and three chappatis for a quid back in the '80s. Eutopia.

The best Phall I ever had was in Majorca of all places, but it very much depends on the chef/cook. One man's Phall is another man's madras and vice versa.

I even like bombay dak crumbled on a good curry, but it's hard to come by since the health scare ban a few years ago, which was utterly ridiculous.

And now I'm really hungry. Cheers Tav.
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