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Tony H

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Re: Welcome aboard
« Reply #60 on: 05 September 2007, 22:29:03 »

Nice one chaps :y
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« Reply #61 on: 07 September 2007, 13:18:38 »

Reading through the posts as been on nights and noticed Hotel21 in blue and AA in red.

Two Great Guys to keep the Forum how it should be :y
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« Reply #62 on: 08 September 2007, 23:41:03 »

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....Is that enough grovelling to earn me a global CURRY CHEF title?!!!!!! [smiley=2vrolijk_08.gif]  .....

You have competition, Matey!!   ;)

The Thai Curry that Mrs Mick Dundee provided at the Nearly Wales meet was tasty as well....    :'(

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:)My curries are Indian with rich sauses. I've also learned to cook some vegetable side dishes and can make puris as in prawn puri, but i'd like to learn more about thai cooking which i believe is lighter sauces (although still hot) & more use of ginger, lime, lemon grass etc.
     Looks like i missed out in more ways than one!
       I love cooking, you never stop learning & i'd love to try one of Mrs Dundees curries one day. 8-)
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« Reply #63 on: 09 September 2007, 10:26:34 »

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....Is that enough grovelling to earn me a global CURRY CHEF title?!!!!!! [smiley=2vrolijk_08.gif]  .....

You have competition, Matey!!   ;)

The Thai Curry that Mrs Mick Dundee provided at the Nearly Wales meet was tasty as well....    :'(

 ;D
:)My curries are Indian with rich sauses. I've also learned to cook some vegetable side dishes and can make puris as in prawn puri, but i'd like to learn more about thai cooking which i believe is lighter sauces (although still hot) & more use of ginger, lime, lemon grass etc.
     Looks like i missed out in more ways than one!
       I love cooking, you never stop learning & i'd love to try one of Mrs Dundees curries one day. 8-)
It was lovely - very spicy without being 'hot' (hot in the way that Indian resturants that cater for 'kicking out time' blokes), which is just how I like it.  Could really taste and feel the spicies. :y
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