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Post by Lord Kangana » Sun Aug 08, 2010 10:30 pm

I think we finished it with dill and fish sauce aswell (or any green herbs, memory is a bit scratchy). Galangal, I'm pretty certain some supermarkets sell (Sainsburys??) I'm sure you can pick it up in Bolton, just can't remember where.
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Post by 2399 » Mon Aug 09, 2010 10:08 am

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Post by General Mannerheim » Sun Aug 15, 2010 3:16 pm

Was gonna try that indian at the crofters but heard it was a shocka?

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Post by boltonboris » Sun Aug 15, 2010 3:31 pm

BBQ at 4. Feckin' starving, so it better be a good 'un! Proper let it slip this weekend though. Curry Friday night, leftover Curry on Sat for dinner. Donner Kebab and Pizza last night. Leftover Pizza for brunch today. Copious amounts of alcohol, including Jagerbombs. Which would have been okay, had I actually left the house!! :shock:

Body feels like it's going to give in today..
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Post by Prufrock » Sun Aug 15, 2010 3:33 pm

boltonboris wrote:BBQ at 4. Feckin' starving, so it better be a good 'un! Proper let it slip this weekend though. Curry Friday night, leftover Curry on Sat for dinner. Donner Kebab and Pizza last night. Leftover Pizza for brunch today. Copious amounts of alcohol, including Jagerbombs. Which would have been, had I actually left the house!! :shock:

Body feels like it's going to give in today..
Jagerbombs at home....jeeeesus. Dangerous. They're like a memory switch, no matter how much I've had, before or after, I lose all memory from the moment I have one of those. *Shudders*
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Post by boltonboris » Sun Aug 15, 2010 3:34 pm

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boltonboris wrote:BBQ at 4. Feckin' starving, so it better be a good 'un! Proper let it slip this weekend though. Curry Friday night, leftover Curry on Sat for dinner. Donner Kebab and Pizza last night. Leftover Pizza for brunch today. Copious amounts of alcohol, including Jagerbombs. Which would have been, had I actually left the house!! :shock:

Body feels like it's going to give in today..
Jagerbombs at home....jeeeesus. Dangerous. They're like a memory switch, no matter how much I've had, before or after, I lose all memory from the moment I have one of those. *Shudders*
Told now, by the missus that they were actually Jagergrenades :shock It's like a Jagerbomb, only with added Vodka.. Bejeebus! No wonder it's half 3 and I'm still half cut!
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Post by Prufrock » Sun Aug 15, 2010 3:42 pm

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boltonboris wrote:BBQ at 4. Feckin' starving, so it better be a good 'un! Proper let it slip this weekend though. Curry Friday night, leftover Curry on Sat for dinner. Donner Kebab and Pizza last night. Leftover Pizza for brunch today. Copious amounts of alcohol, including Jagerbombs. Which would have been, had I actually left the house!! :shock:

Body feels like it's going to give in today..
Jagerbombs at home....jeeeesus. Dangerous. They're like a memory switch, no matter how much I've had, before or after, I lose all memory from the moment I have one of those. *Shudders*
Told now, by the missus that they were actually Jagergrenades :shock It's like a Jagerbomb, only with added Vodka.. Bejeebus! No wonder it's half 3 and I'm still half cut!
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Post by 2399 » Sun Aug 15, 2010 4:15 pm

Prufrock wrote: Jagerbombs at home....jeeeesus. Dangerous. They're like a memory switch, no matter how much I've had, before or after, I lose all memory from the moment I have one of those. *Shudders*

Spot on, once 5 years ago I was drunk and had one.






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Post by TANGODANCER » Sun Aug 15, 2010 4:45 pm

Lovely day so we're eating al-aire-libre. Not salady stuff though, steak and onions with roasted and boiled spuds, cauliflower and the pound of pea swods the wife shelled this afternoon. Did a miss on the bacon sarnies due to a gardening day, just toast, so I'm well ready. Drop of ice-cold San Miguel will do nicely with it. Sorted.
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Post by CAPSLOCK » Sun Aug 15, 2010 5:08 pm

General Mannerheim wrote:Was gonna try that indian at the crofters but heard it was a shocka?
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Post by Bruce Rioja » Sun Aug 15, 2010 6:22 pm

Kangana will despair, but so what. I've started buying certain items from my local Aldi, and on my last visit I picked up a jar of Dhansak sauce. This one, though, comes with a tubby of mixed, dried spices that you add to the meat after sealing, before tipping the sauce in a minute later. I shall let you know how it goes.
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Post by thebish » Sun Aug 15, 2010 6:25 pm

Bruce Rioja wrote:Kangana will despair, but so what. I've started buying certain items from my local Aldi, and on my last visit I picked up a jar of Dhansak sauce. This one, though, comes with a tubby of mixed, dried spices that you add to the meat after sealing, before tipping the sauce in a minute later. I shall let you know how it goes.
nowt wrong with Aldi! their packs of smoked salmon with pesto or pepper sauce are ace!

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Post by Bruce Rioja » Sun Aug 15, 2010 6:30 pm

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Bruce Rioja wrote:Kangana will despair, but so what. I've started buying certain items from my local Aldi, and on my last visit I picked up a jar of Dhansak sauce. This one, though, comes with a tubby of mixed, dried spices that you add to the meat after sealing, before tipping the sauce in a minute later. I shall let you know how it goes.
nowt wrong with Aldi! their packs of smoked salmon with pesto or pepper sauce are ace!
Sorry, bish. I meant Kangana will despair at my buying a jar of curry sauce. As regards shopping at Aldi, some of the stuff that they sell is absolutely excellent, and as you so rightly point out, the packs of smoked salmon (I'm a mustard and dill sauce man myself) are indeed, ace. The smoked Bavarian ham that they sell is possibly the finest that I've tasted.
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Post by thebish » Sun Aug 15, 2010 6:42 pm

Bruce Rioja wrote:
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Bruce Rioja wrote:Kangana will despair, but so what. I've started buying certain items from my local Aldi, and on my last visit I picked up a jar of Dhansak sauce. This one, though, comes with a tubby of mixed, dried spices that you add to the meat after sealing, before tipping the sauce in a minute later. I shall let you know how it goes.
nowt wrong with Aldi! their packs of smoked salmon with pesto or pepper sauce are ace!
Sorry, bish. I meant Kangana will despair at my buying a jar of curry sauce. As regards shopping at Aldi, some of the stuff that they sell is absolutely excellent, and as you so rightly point out, the packs of smoked salmon (I'm a mustard and dill sauce man myself) are indeed, ace. The smoked Bavarian ham that they sell is possibly the finest that I've tasted.
ahh - now I remember our joint faux-pas over the TV Chef/Rugby Player - Phil Vickery... that was Aldi! 8)

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Post by General Mannerheim » Sun Aug 15, 2010 8:44 pm

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General Mannerheim wrote:Was gonna try that indian at the crofters but heard it was a shocka?
Poor, very poor

The Naga Special hits the spot
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been before actually, was really good but that was ordering hot fresh food off the menu, tonight we tried the Sunday banquet which was particularly shite. was all a bit stale and cold, and not the best selection either. filled a gap i suppose. tbf, ive never been to a good one of these banquets, and a tenner each was harsh for what we actually ate.

The Eastern Eye in Rammy still wins for us on Sundays. £8.50 each and you can choose a starter, a main, a sundry, & a side off the whole menu, plus you get a couple of poppadops & the slops too. all hot and cooked to order! its very nice too and if theres a few of you, you can get a right old banquet going of your own!

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Post by TANGODANCER » Sun Aug 15, 2010 8:49 pm

Don't eat out too regularly these days, but when I have the Horseshoe at Ringley does a decent spread, lunch or dinner.
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Post by CAPSLOCK » Sun Aug 15, 2010 8:59 pm

General Mannerheim wrote:
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General Mannerheim wrote:Was gonna try that indian at the crofters but heard it was a shocka?
Poor, very poor

The Naga Special hits the spot
8)

been before actually, was really good but that was ordering hot fresh food off the menu, tonight we tried the Sunday banquet which was particularly shite. was all a bit stale and cold, and not the best selection either. filled a gap i suppose. tbf, ive never been to a good one of these banquets, and a tenner each was harsh for what we actually ate.

The Eastern Eye in Rammy still wins for us on Sundays. £8.50 each and you can choose a starter, a main, a sundry, & a side off the whole menu, plus you get a couple of poppadops & the slops too. all hot and cooked to order! its very nice too and if theres a few of you, you can get a right old banquet going of your own!
Indian Buffet?

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Post by superjohnmcginlay » Mon Aug 16, 2010 4:20 pm

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Prufrock wrote: Jagerbombs at home....jeeeesus. Dangerous. They're like a memory switch, no matter how much I've had, before or after, I lose all memory from the moment I have one of those. *Shudders*



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Post by Bruce Rioja » Mon Aug 16, 2010 4:39 pm

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General Mannerheim wrote:
CAPSLOCK wrote:
General Mannerheim wrote:Was gonna try that indian at the crofters but heard it was a shocka?
Poor, very poor

The Naga Special hits the spot
8)

been before actually, was really good but that was ordering hot fresh food off the menu, tonight we tried the Sunday banquet which was particularly shite. was all a bit stale and cold, and not the best selection either. filled a gap i suppose. tbf, ive never been to a good one of these banquets, and a tenner each was harsh for what we actually ate.

The Eastern Eye in Rammy still wins for us on Sundays. £8.50 each and you can choose a starter, a main, a sundry, & a side off the whole menu, plus you get a couple of poppadops & the slops too. all hot and cooked to order! its very nice too and if theres a few of you, you can get a right old banquet going of your own!
Indian Buffet?

Spice Island, down The Valley
Indian anything?

Spice Valley, down The Valley. :wink:
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Post by thebish » Mon Aug 16, 2010 8:29 pm

Tonight I ate a huge Caesar salad that I made....

awesome - and (get this) I'm full! I used to be firmly in the salad-is-for-girls-or-rabbits camp...

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