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Author Topic: Mrs. Dundee's Panang curry.  (Read 826 times)

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Mrs. Dundee's Panang curry.
« on: 27 June 2010, 00:17:16 »

The paste i ordered on ebay arrived today so i've had a go. Not bad for a first attempt, i'm sure you'd all eat it...Jimbob would...but some way to go yet.
   I'm happy so far, work in progress. 8-)
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Re: Mrs. Dundee's Panang curry.
« Reply #1 on: 27 June 2010, 00:20:13 »

and mrs fletch was impressed with my concoction tonite , it wasnt too bad to say it must be 5/6 yrs since i made one last.
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Re: Mrs. Dundee's Panang curry.
« Reply #2 on: 27 June 2010, 08:33:24 »

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The paste i ordered on ebay arrived today so i've had a go. Not bad for a first attempt, i'm sure you'd all eat it...Jimbob would...but some way to go yet.
   I'm happy so far, work in progress. 8-)

practice makes perfect, i love cooking but nobody to cook for and living alone you rarely get to cook a proper meal. probaly once a week now unless tom stays over.
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Re: Mrs. Dundee's Panang curry.
« Reply #3 on: 27 June 2010, 09:00:39 »

well done....

not sure if the fact I'd eat it is a complememnt of not  ;D ;D ;D

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Re: Mrs. Dundee's Panang curry.
« Reply #4 on: 27 June 2010, 18:34:48 »

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The paste i ordered on ebay arrived today so i've had a go. Not bad for a first attempt, i'm sure you'd all eat it...Jimbob would...but some way to go yet.
   I'm happy so far, work in progress. 8-)

practice makes perfect, i love cooking but nobody to cook for and living alone you rarely get to cook a proper meal. probaly once a week now unless tom stays over.
Don't let that stop you. Other than lodger Steve i live happily alone. What with our differing work hours & own social lives i see little of him & he won't eat anything foriegn except spagbol, although he'll eat bucket fulls of my roast dinners, shepherds pies, stews, hotpots & creamy chicken pasta etc.
    To sum up matey if you like to cook then get in the kitchen, pour yourself a large one, put a cd on & simply cook smaller amounts or practice side dishes ie Bombay potatoes...Yummy!! 8-) :y
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Re: Mrs. Dundee's Panang curry.
« Reply #5 on: 27 June 2010, 18:38:07 »

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The paste i ordered on ebay arrived today so i've had a go. Not bad for a first attempt, i'm sure you'd all eat it...Jimbob would...but some way to go yet.
   I'm happy so far, work in progress. 8-)

practice makes perfect, i love cooking but nobody to cook for and living alone you rarely get to cook a proper meal. probaly once a week now unless tom stays over.
Don't let that stop you. Other than lodger Steve i live happily alone. What with our differing work hours & own social lives i see little of him & he won't eat anything foriegn except spagbol, although he'll eat bucket fulls of my roast dinners, shepherds pies, stews, hotpots & creamy chicken pasta etc.
    To sum up matey if you like to cook then get in the kitchen, pour yourself a large one, put a cd on & simply cook smaller amounts or practice side dishes ie Bombay potatoes...Yummy!! 8-) :y


.........indeed, or cook a full casserole or dish amount and then freeze down separate portions for later use ;) ;)
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