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| Thread ID: 84991 | 2007-11-26 03:19:00 | The Leg Of Lamb Was Exquisite! | SurferJoe46 (51) | PC World Chat |
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| 615281 | 2007-12-02 04:06:00 | Another recipe for you Joe!!! (homepages.xnet.co.nz) Lamb Curry |
bob_doe_nz (92) | ||
| 615282 | 2007-12-02 04:30:00 | Another recipe for you Joe!!! (homepages.xnet.co.nz) Lamb Curry Why use Lamb? With curry, carpet is ok. :blush: |
R2x1 (4628) | ||
| 615283 | 2007-12-02 04:35:00 | I'm not a big fan of curry..I know it's good and all..but I had an overdose a long time ago and can't get into the same room or building where it may linger...and linger it does! | SurferJoe46 (51) | ||
| 615284 | 2007-12-02 07:00:00 | I'm not a big fan of curry..I know it's good and all..but I had an overdose a long time ago and can't get into the same room or building where it may linger...and linger it does! Indian curry was it? :xmouth: |
bob_doe_nz (92) | ||
| 615285 | 2007-12-02 07:21:00 | Maybe Pakistani or Indian..but yes..it was bad bad bad bad bad | SurferJoe46 (51) | ||
| 615286 | 2007-12-02 09:58:00 | Maybe Pakistani or Indian..but yes..it was bad bad bad bad badSad sad sad sad that you can't appreciate a good curry! :eek: | Greg (193) | ||
| 615287 | 2007-12-02 10:07:00 | Being able to take a good hot curry is a true test of manhood! | LiquidSolidity (1589) | ||
| 615288 | 2007-12-02 16:38:00 | Being able to take a good hot curry is a true test of manhood! I fail then . . . miserably! I decide to not assault my tongue and nether regions with fire and gastric distress . If I want to harm myself, there are many Mexican spices and peppers to do it handily . Ever try a habanero ( . wikipedia . org/wiki/Habanero" target="_blank">en . wikipedia . org) or a Naga Jolokia ( . wikipedia . org/wiki/Naga_Jolokia" target="_blank">en . wikipedia . org)? One seed from a Naga Jolokia can sustain intense pain sensations in the mouth for up to 30 minutes before subsiding . In northeastern India the peppers are smeared on fences or used in smoke bombs as a safety precaution to keep wild elephants at a distance . If it works on raging and rutting elephants, why would I want to have any? I haven't . :blush: |
SurferJoe46 (51) | ||
| 615289 | 2007-12-02 19:17:00 | SJ, if you want to go trad NZ, you roast the sheep meat for midday dinner on Sunday (the roast goes in before you go to church). Then when you wake up after the interminable sermon, you go home and chuck in the veges and Yorkshire pud. Eat, and then sleep for the afternoon. On Monday, the leftover journey begins. Cold meat sandwiches for school lunch, followed by rissoles for dinner made from minced up leftover meat. On Tuesday, cold meat sandwiches for school lunch, followed by shepherd's pie for dinner made from minced up left over meat. On Wednesday....etc. Finally, the poor suffering dog, who has been salivating for days watching the joint being trotted out again and again, gets the bone. All meals accompanied by spuds (the form in which they are served depends upon the time of year - i.e. new or old spuds), and other vegetables that look like your description of your English experience veges. A well trained mother in those days could make the Sunday roast spin out for quite a few meals. A Hungarian I know in ChCh came here with the other refugees in 1956. He told me that whole streets smelled of mutton. He tried to interest his neighbours in flavouring the meat with garlic, and was ostracised. "Foreign muck"... |
John H (8) | ||
| 615290 | 2007-12-02 19:54:00 | A Hungarian I know in ChCh came here with the other refugees in 1956. He told me that whole streets smelled of mutton. He tried to interest his neighbours in flavouring the meat with garlic, and was ostracised. "Foreign muck"...I know of a similar case. An Italian immigrant woman got a job on a farm as a cook and housekeeper for a friend's father. She tried to cook healthy Mediterranean style foods for the farmer and his family - salads, pasta dishes etc, and started a herb garden. She was fired within a few weeks. | Greg (193) | ||
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