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Post by Carl LaFong on Oct 7, 2018 13:39:14 GMT
The Daily Mail is the only place with news on great culinary innovations like this one!
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Post by nutsberryfarm 🏜 on Oct 7, 2018 14:16:02 GMT
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Post by nutsberryfarm 🏜 on Oct 11, 2018 13:01:47 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2018 13:13:07 GMT
That's just grim... Fat, fat, and more fat. You know people who eat a lot of fat, fat leaks out of their ass all day. Body can't process it. Fat leaking asses🤢
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Post by Carl LaFong on Oct 11, 2018 13:28:02 GMT
I think that egg-in-a-hole thing looks brilliant.
Worth a bit of ass leaking IMO!
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Post by skribb on Oct 11, 2018 13:38:18 GMT
fucking oatmeal with raspberries
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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2018 14:33:38 GMT
I think that egg-in-a-hole thing looks brilliant. Worth a bit of ass leaking IMO! You're a sweaty... You eat haggis out of a tin. That's just bogging. To you, lard is a vegetable.
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Post by Aj_June on Oct 11, 2018 14:44:22 GMT
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Post by Carl LaFong on Oct 11, 2018 14:47:55 GMT
Is that a paratha? I like them.
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Post by Aj_June on Oct 11, 2018 14:50:28 GMT
Is that a paratha? I like them. Great to know that. Yeah, this one's Aloo paratha. Stuffed with potato. Though I quite can't tell what's that red thing. If it's pickles then it's too much. Most of Indians need just a bit of pickle. Half inches of mango pickle is enough for me to eat a parath provided I have yogurt.
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Post by Carl LaFong on Oct 11, 2018 14:53:38 GMT
Is that a paratha? I like them. Great to know that. Yeah, this one's Aloo paratha. Stuffed with potato. Though I quite can't tell what's that red thing. If it's pickles then it's too much. Most of Indians need just a bit of pickle. Half inches of mango pickle is enough for me to eat a parath provided I have yogurt. Sounds lovely. I had a paratha stuffed with minced lamb (or beef) once. It was excellent. Probably an adaptation for the UK restaurant market rather than an Indian original!
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Post by Aj_June on Oct 11, 2018 14:58:45 GMT
Great to know that. Yeah, this one's Aloo paratha. Stuffed with potato. Though I quite can't tell what's that red thing. If it's pickles then it's too much. Most of Indians need just a bit of pickle. Half inches of mango pickle is enough for me to eat a parath provided I have yogurt. Sounds lovely. I had a paratha stuffed with minced lamb (or beef) once. It was excellent. Probably an adaptation for the UK restaurant market rather than an Indian original! Meat stuffed parathas are also great though they might not work for breakfast. A Pakistan-Indian dish with meat stuffing is called Keema Nan. That is also pretty tasty.
In Edinburgh there is a place called Mother India Cafe. I liked that place a lot. Lamb Karahi is a great prepartion there. But again, for lunch/dinner. The place is also available in Glasgow.
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Post by Carl LaFong on Oct 11, 2018 15:04:07 GMT
Sounds lovely. I had a paratha stuffed with minced lamb (or beef) once. It was excellent. Probably an adaptation for the UK restaurant market rather than an Indian original! Meat stuffed parathas are also great though they might not work for breakfast. A Pakistan-Indian dish with meat stuffing is called Keema Nan. That is also pretty tasty.
In Edinburgh there is a place called Mother India Cafe. I liked that place a lot. Lamb Karahi is a great prepartion there. But again, for lunch/dinner. The place is also available in Glasgow.
Yup, Keema Nan is great! I was in Mother India (in Edinburgh) last year for a curry. It was OK - quite dear though. I forget what I had to eat. I hardly go out to eat nowadays but when I did I used to get lamb bhuna or lamb rogan josh most of the time.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2018 20:06:58 GMT
Meat stuffed parathas are also great though they might not work for breakfast. A Pakistan-Indian dish with meat stuffing is called Keema Nan. That is also pretty tasty.
In Edinburgh there is a place called Mother India Cafe. I liked that place a lot. Lamb Karahi is a great prepartion there. But again, for lunch/dinner. The place is also available in Glasgow.
Yup, Keema Nan is great! I was in Mother India (in Edinburgh) last year for a curry. It was OK - quite dear though. I forget what I had to eat. I hardly go out to eat nowadays but when I did I used to get lamb bhuna or lamb rogan josh most of the time. Bhuna or rogan josh... You should MTFU and have a curry.
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Post by Carl LaFong on Oct 11, 2018 20:08:59 GMT
Yup, Keema Nan is great! I was in Mother India (in Edinburgh) last year for a curry. It was OK - quite dear though. I forget what I had to eat. I hardly go out to eat nowadays but when I did I used to get lamb bhuna or lamb rogan josh most of the time. Bhuna or rogan josh... You should MTFU and have a curry. Stomach can't cope with food that's too spicy. No Vindaloo for me.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2018 20:13:11 GMT
Bhuna or rogan josh... You should MTFU and have a curry. Stomach can't cope with food that's too spicy. No Vindaloo for me. There comes a time in everyone's life when you should just walk out on to the ice... You're there now reflux boy.
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Post by Carl LaFong on Oct 11, 2018 20:17:55 GMT
Stomach can't cope with food that's too spicy. No Vindaloo for me. There comes a time in everyone's life when you should just walk out on to the ice... You're there now reflux boy. Nah. Don't enjoy the taste anyway. I'd even take a Korma over a Vindaloo or Madras.
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Post by nutsberryfarm 🏜 on Oct 12, 2018 6:59:04 GMT
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Post by nutsberryfarm 🏜 on Oct 14, 2018 10:27:44 GMT
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Post by Aj_June on Oct 14, 2018 10:37:41 GMT
That's a perfect meal for @fjh!
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