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Shard Feb 24th 2014 9:13 am

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Originally Posted by caretaker (Post 11146291)
I'm building up to it.

Snap !! (On the weekend at least ;)) Nice photo.

caretaker Mar 1st 2014 10:36 am

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Deer heart and chips then a bit later I'll have some of the sausage and cabbage soup I made the other day.

Flogger Mar 17th 2014 12:43 pm

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Pork vindaloo.

Oink Mar 17th 2014 4:08 pm

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:goodpost:

Originally Posted by caretaker (Post 11154078)
Deer heart and chips then a bit later I'll have some of the sausage and cabbage soup I made the other day.

Weirdo.

caretaker Mar 18th 2014 10:05 am

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Originally Posted by Oink (Post 11177880)
Weirdo.

Don't keep these things bottled up Oink, it's bad for you. Just say what you think.

Oink Mar 20th 2014 4:01 am

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As HID has buggered off to a conference for a couple of days so tonight's tea will consist of;

Two orders of Papadums

2 Onion Bhajias

Large Mushroom Rice Pulao
Large regular rice

Chicken Jalfrazie, extra chilles and onion
Chicken Tikka Sizzler platter
Lamb Rogan Josh, extra chilles
Saag aloo

Garlic Naan
Aloo Naan
Peshwari Naan

Two packs of Fullers London Pride, Tall Cans. :thumbup:

To accompany the meal, two newish British gangster type films HID won't watch as there's too much fighting and not enough kissing.

Simon Legree Mar 20th 2014 4:04 am

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Two packs of Fullers London Pride, Tall Cans. :thumbup:


Fullers ESB would be better ! ;)

Oink Mar 20th 2014 4:07 am

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Originally Posted by Simon Legree (Post 11182387)
Two packs of Fullers London Pride, Tall Cans. :thumbup:


Fullers ESB would be better ! ;)

I'm still not completely sold on the beer choice yet. I wanted to get Indian beer but the BC liquor store doesn't sell any. Plus, the London Pride is on sale for $10.60 for a four pack while the ESB is $3.98 four one bottle. I may go for some lighter German lager as well as I anticipate being rather full. :)

caretaker Mar 20th 2014 4:17 am

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Put a roll of Cottonelle in the freezer.

Simon Legree Mar 20th 2014 4:22 am

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Originally Posted by Oink (Post 11182394)
I'm still not completely sold on the beer choice yet. I wanted to get Indian beer but the BC liquor store doesn't sell any. Plus, the London Pride is on sale for $10.60 for a four pack while the ESB is $3.98 four one bottle. I may go for some lighter German lager as well as I anticipate being rather full. :)

$3.98 a pop, wow ! I've got Albertsons, my local supermarket here, to supply me @ $3.00 a bottle which isn't too bad. I've only got a dozen left to last me until the end of the month though.

Shard Mar 20th 2014 7:28 am

Re: Teatime Choices
 

Originally Posted by Oink (Post 11182394)
I'm still not completely sold on the beer choice yet. I wanted to get Indian beer but the BC liquor store doesn't sell any. Plus, the London Pride is on sale for $10.60 for a four pack while the ESB is $3.98 four one bottle. I may go for some lighter German lager as well as I anticipate being rather full. :)

That's not bad for ESB actually. £1.25 on special in UK and £1.75-2.00 regular price. Is it brewed in Canada?

Simon Legree Mar 20th 2014 7:55 am

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Originally Posted by Shard (Post 11182727)
That's not bad for ESB actually. £1.25 on special in UK and £1.75-2.00 regular price. Is it brewed in Canada?

No. It's brewed in Chiswick. At least that's what it says on the bottles. The importer for the US is Colorado and the distributor for here is in Phoenix. I call my local supermarket a week before I arrive here and order four dozen. It takes only a couple of days for them to get it.

caretaker Mar 20th 2014 10:08 am

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Trying my best to emulate Oink here, curried chicken, rice, and drinking heavily. My gangster discs are in BC so I'm torn between Hogan's Heroes and my ebook Wooden leg, A Warrior Who Fought Custer. :D

Jingsamichty Mar 20th 2014 11:08 am

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Originally Posted by caretaker (Post 11182986)
Trying my best to emulate Oink here, curried chicken, rice, and drinking heavily. My gangster discs are in BC so I'm torn between Hogan's Heroes and my ebook Wooden leg, A Warrior Who Fought Custer. :D

He'll be drowning his sorrows tonight, the Tottingham Hotspurs are out.

Oink Mar 20th 2014 2:01 pm

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Originally Posted by Jingsamichty (Post 11183064)
He'll be drowning his sorrows tonight, the Tottingham Hotspurs are out.

Well, I've made it to the quarter finals of the Champions League of curry, got knocked out on penalties of excessive naan. :( Do they have repechage? I may be able to get to the final after some rest.


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