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  • D David Cunningham

    Hey, Chris came over tonight and cooked Julie and I his famous creamy chicken curry... and jeeez was it good :-D If you can ever convince him to come cook for you, I'd highly recommend it! David

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    Sounds good, but how much chicken do you need to cook curry for 1,152,027 people? :-D Chris.


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    • D David Cunningham

      Hey, Chris came over tonight and cooked Julie and I his famous creamy chicken curry... and jeeez was it good :-D If you can ever convince him to come cook for you, I'd highly recommend it! David

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      David Cunningham wrote: Hey, Chris came over tonight and cooked Julie and I his famous creamy chicken curry <drool>:-D</drool> Can't you twist his arm to post the recipe here:) John Hudson Megan Forbes on Life's little accidents: Never, under any circumstances, take a sleeping pill and a laxative on the same night:~ :omg: http://www.rainbow-innov.co.uk[^]

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        You guys are causing me a lot of grief. I had a cold turkey sandwich and potato chips for dinner. /ravi My new year's resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | Freeware | Music ravib@ravib.com

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        Yeah, I had some kind of microwavable pasta that claimed to be a Fetuccini Alfredo, but fell far short of the mark. I make far better myself, but didn't feel like cooking tonight. Some people think of it as a six-pack; I consider it more of a support group.

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        • C Chris Ormerod

          Sounds good, but how much chicken do you need to cook curry for 1,152,027 people? :-D Chris.


          http://www.chrisormerod.com

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          Chris Ormerod wrote: Sounds good, but how much chicken do you need to cook curry for 1,152,027 people? That makes the Admin really sound like the messiah !! :-) Regardz Colin J Davies

          *** WARNING *
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          It's a real shame that people as stupid as you can work out how to use a computer. said by Christian Graus in the Soapbox

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          • D David Cunningham

            Hey, Chris came over tonight and cooked Julie and I his famous creamy chicken curry... and jeeez was it good :-D If you can ever convince him to come cook for you, I'd highly recommend it! David

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            Um... what wine did you take? David Cunningham wrote: Hey, Hey. Chris came over tonight oook and cooked Julie He cooked Julie?! I so hope it's Julie your tender pet rabbit, not Julie the woman you love.. and I his famous creamy chicken curry Chris calls you "my creamy chicken curry"??? :omg: ... yeah.. so what did you do?? and jeeez was it good OK OK, I don't want to know If you can ever convince him to come cook for you, I'd highly recommend it! Um... may I have a second thought about that? ;) English is complicated. I always said that


            we are here to help each other get through this thing, whatever it is Vonnegut jr.
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            • RaviBeeR RaviBee

              You guys are causing me a lot of grief. I had a cold turkey sandwich and potato chips for dinner. /ravi My new year's resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | Freeware | Music ravib@ravib.com

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              Garth J Lancaster
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              chuckle - I would have thought that you would think of it as 'plain fare' and that something like Thai, Greek, Italian etc would be 'exotic' to you Ravi ... I think I'm lucky - I'm of Anglo-Saxon heritage which means Im not really culturally bound to a food 'stereo-type' - and I love (and know how to cook) Indian, Thai, Italian .... (insert infinity symbol here) sorry for making your mouth water ... 'G'

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              • G Garth J Lancaster

                chuckle - I would have thought that you would think of it as 'plain fare' and that something like Thai, Greek, Italian etc would be 'exotic' to you Ravi ... I think I'm lucky - I'm of Anglo-Saxon heritage which means Im not really culturally bound to a food 'stereo-type' - and I love (and know how to cook) Indian, Thai, Italian .... (insert infinity symbol here) sorry for making your mouth water ... 'G'

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                Well done :laugh: The tigress is here :-D

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                • P peterchen

                  Um... what wine did you take? David Cunningham wrote: Hey, Hey. Chris came over tonight oook and cooked Julie He cooked Julie?! I so hope it's Julie your tender pet rabbit, not Julie the woman you love.. and I his famous creamy chicken curry Chris calls you "my creamy chicken curry"??? :omg: ... yeah.. so what did you do?? and jeeez was it good OK OK, I don't want to know If you can ever convince him to come cook for you, I'd highly recommend it! Um... may I have a second thought about that? ;) English is complicated. I always said that


                  we are here to help each other get through this thing, whatever it is Vonnegut jr.
                  sighist || Agile Programming | doxygen

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                  Some of these crossed my mind too (the cooked Julie bit) :) top secret xacc-ide 0.0.1

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                    Well done :laugh: The tigress is here :-D

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                    Tigress - I dont know if you're young (or old) enough to remember a cartoon show called the 'Wacky Races', but just on spec you do Insert 'Muttley' type snicker here ->>>> 'G'

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                      Chris Ormerod wrote: Sounds good, but how much chicken do you need to cook curry for 1,152,027 people? That makes the Admin really sound like the messiah !! :-) Regardz Colin J Davies

                      *** WARNING *
                      This could be addictive
                      **The minion's version of "Catch :bob: "

                      It's a real shame that people as stupid as you can work out how to use a computer. said by Christian Graus in the Soapbox

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                      ColinDavies wrote: That makes the Admin really sound like the messiah !! Hey! Religion goes into the soapbox! ;P Iain.

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                      • G Garth J Lancaster

                        Tigress - I dont know if you're young (or old) enough to remember a cartoon show called the 'Wacky Races', but just on spec you do Insert 'Muttley' type snicker here ->>>> 'G'

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                        :laugh: The tigress is here :-D

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                        • G Garth J Lancaster

                          chuckle - I would have thought that you would think of it as 'plain fare' and that something like Thai, Greek, Italian etc would be 'exotic' to you Ravi ... I think I'm lucky - I'm of Anglo-Saxon heritage which means Im not really culturally bound to a food 'stereo-type' - and I love (and know how to cook) Indian, Thai, Italian .... (insert infinity symbol here) sorry for making your mouth water ... 'G'

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                          I would kill for good Indian food. And Thai. And Greek. And Italian. Come to think of it, I'd kill for anything other than deli meats and Wonder bread. I can't recall the last time I had a hot meal (not counting microwaved fare) at home. /ravi My new year's resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | Freeware | Music ravib@ravib.com

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                            Tigress - I dont know if you're young (or old) enough to remember a cartoon show called the 'Wacky Races', but just on spec you do Insert 'Muttley' type snicker here ->>>> 'G'

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                            Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                            Muttley! :-D -- Ich bin Joachim von Hassel, und ich bin Pilot der Bundeswehr. Welle: Erdball - F104-G Starfighter

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                            • G Garth J Lancaster

                              Tigress - I dont know if you're young (or old) enough to remember a cartoon show called the 'Wacky Races', but just on spec you do Insert 'Muttley' type snicker here ->>>> 'G'

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                              For those who might not recognize the name... :confused: Muttley snickering[^] Rassa Frassa ... Rick Dastardly ...[^]

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                              • RaviBeeR RaviBee

                                I would kill for good Indian food. And Thai. And Greek. And Italian. Come to think of it, I'd kill for anything other than deli meats and Wonder bread. I can't recall the last time I had a hot meal (not counting microwaved fare) at home. /ravi My new year's resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | Freeware | Music ravib@ravib.com

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                                You really should get out more, Ravi... Check out Jimbo's on the fish wharf in Boston. Some people think of it as a six-pack; I consider it more of a support group.

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                                  You really should get out more, Ravi... Check out Jimbo's on the fish wharf in Boston. Some people think of it as a six-pack; I consider it more of a support group.

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                                  Hmmm, mever heard of it. But then I only moved here 17 years ago. /ravi My new year's resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | Freeware | Music ravib@ravib.com

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                                    Hmmm, mever heard of it. But then I only moved here 17 years ago. /ravi My new year's resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | Freeware | Music ravib@ravib.com

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                                    That's about when I last ate there. It may not still exist, but it's worth hunting for.;) [EDIT] I just checked - it is still there, and on Northern, just as I recalled... Nice to know I haven't yet completely lost my mind. Jimbo's Fish Shanty[^] [/EDIT] Some people think of it as a six-pack; I consider it more of a support group.

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                                      David Cunningham wrote: Hey, Chris came over tonight and cooked Julie and I his famous creamy chicken curry <drool>:-D</drool> Can't you twist his arm to post the recipe here:) John Hudson Megan Forbes on Life's little accidents: Never, under any circumstances, take a sleeping pill and a laxative on the same night:~ :omg: http://www.rainbow-innov.co.uk[^]

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                                      Creamy Chicken curry 500g meat (chicken is good) 400ml coconut milk 3 tbl red curry paste 3tbl fish sauce 2tbl palm sugar (or brown sugar) 2 stalks lemon grass, crushed 75g crushed peanuts salt and pepper to taste 3 small potatoes, diced (optional) Chilli to taste 5 lime leaves. Steam cook potatoes (or cook them in a microwave for 12 mins). Heat ½ the coconut in a pan and boil till it separates (3-5 mins). Add curry paste and cook. Add fish sauce, sugar, lemon grass and cook till the colour changes. Add the rest of the coconut milk and bring to the boil. Add cubed meat and pre cooked potato, stir and simmer for 10 mins. Add chilli, lime leaves and peanuts. Serve on steamed basmati rice. Too easy ;) cheers, Chris Maunder Remember that a lone amateur built the Ark. A large group of professionals built the Titanic.

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                                      • C Chris Maunder

                                        Creamy Chicken curry 500g meat (chicken is good) 400ml coconut milk 3 tbl red curry paste 3tbl fish sauce 2tbl palm sugar (or brown sugar) 2 stalks lemon grass, crushed 75g crushed peanuts salt and pepper to taste 3 small potatoes, diced (optional) Chilli to taste 5 lime leaves. Steam cook potatoes (or cook them in a microwave for 12 mins). Heat ½ the coconut in a pan and boil till it separates (3-5 mins). Add curry paste and cook. Add fish sauce, sugar, lemon grass and cook till the colour changes. Add the rest of the coconut milk and bring to the boil. Add cubed meat and pre cooked potato, stir and simmer for 10 mins. Add chilli, lime leaves and peanuts. Serve on steamed basmati rice. Too easy ;) cheers, Chris Maunder Remember that a lone amateur built the Ark. A large group of professionals built the Titanic.

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                                        Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                                        Argh. Now I have to go buy some food and/or snacks to stop the drooling. :-D -- Ich bin Joachim von Hassel, und ich bin Pilot der Bundeswehr. Welle: Erdball - F104-G Starfighter

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                                        • D David Cunningham

                                          Hey, Chris came over tonight and cooked Julie and I his famous creamy chicken curry... and jeeez was it good :-D If you can ever convince him to come cook for you, I'd highly recommend it! David

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                                          Good stuff indeed - I've made it a couple of times after he was kind enough to post it here. :) I never could find lemon grass or lime leaves, though... maybe one of those specialty Asian or Indian shops have 'em. "Fish and guests stink in three days." - Benjamin Franlkin

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