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I'd help, but I'm actually a main course (though I can be served as a hearty dessert as well. )
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Course I'm a condiment! I'll make your steak taste better than A1 will ever hope to accomplish.
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Tandoori is not a condiment. A tandoor is a type of oven - round, usually buried up to its neck, with clay on its sides. No, tandoori is not a curry paste. Yes, you can get tandoori curry pastes, but they're called that for ferenghi to differentiate it from other curry pastes. Indians call it curry.
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Sheesh, considering that I only came into the world a mere half hour ago (or so), I sure have a decent post count happening.
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Yup. And I think it worked. *squints* Did it work?
Um, I like your other persona. Okay, I like this one, too, but the other one is fun. So, um, let it come out and play once in a while, 'kay?
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With great pleasure, quid. Only I'll register the good spelling ! I hesitated with "Rogan Josh", another curry paste I know and like. Would it have been better ?
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Ooooh! I think you and I might have been the only people who knew what that was! Coolness!
Also cool would be... Kotte Sambol or mint chutney or raita or.... I could think up a million of these babies. Er, a dozen at least, anyways. Posts: 39 | Registered: May 2005
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So what gives me away so fast, anyway? Is it the time of day I'm posting, my quirky and bizarre sense of humour, my wit, my charm? What?
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Imogen would probably know what it is, too - she is much into Indian food, if I remember correctly, and it's easier to find in Australia than in France (or so I hear). Actually, Quid, your sense of humour plus your large knowing of Indian food Posts: 27 | Registered: May 2005
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Hmm. Is that hummour at all similar to hummous? Does is have a lot of garlic and lemon juice in it? Cuz that's my favorite way....
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I will condescend to participate with this revolution, but only if I may have a good place in the resulting governmental hierarchy when it's all over.
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If only I knew the Monty Python dialog by heart... You know, the peasants that don't recognize Arthur in Holy Grail.
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Now i'm having Curry withdrawls. There was this curry place I used to go to in Japan. It is called Coco's. It had the best...curry...ever. Well that I know of.
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Wowbagger - yeah, see, that's the whole reason for this thread, to tempt you beyond reason for excellent curry. Going insane yet?
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Hey, I've already given Rogan Josh potential life outside the boundaries of condimentation. Run free, little sauce.
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