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Betonov
06-05-11, 02:48 PM
If they're of the hot variety they would end up in a curry pot :DL
No, we always roast peppers of the mild kind.
The hot ones are usualy dried and minced
Jimbuna
06-05-11, 02:58 PM
No, we always roast peppers of the mild kind.
The hot ones are usualy dried and minced
Ah, right, then yes the peppers of the mild variety would go with a salad side dish perhaps but those of the hotter variety I would blend with a mix of spices and fry in ghee before adding to the onion stock.
Betonov
06-05-11, 03:07 PM
Ah, right, then yes the peppers of the mild variety would go with a salad side dish perhaps but those of the hotter variety I would blend with a mix of spices and fry in ghee before adding to the onion stock.
The salad dish of grilled peppers is served with a mix of garlic, olive oil and parsley, beter known as the Trieste Sauce.
I believe you are talking about curry, I'll google up a recipee, always heard about it, never ate it
Bet, life consists not only of Curry,at least not for the whole world, :DL
Betonov
06-05-11, 03:18 PM
Bet, life consists not only of Curry,at least not for the whole world, :DL
That's true only for countries that had India as a colony. :DL
Sweden proabibly had Slovenia as a colony once, considering their love of cherry schnaps :DL
That's true only for countries that had India as a colony. :DL
Sweden proabibly had Slovenia as a colony once, considering their love of cherry schnaps :DL I guess everyone in this country do not like Cherry Brandy, just as with Curry some people think more about it, then others do, :DL
Jimbuna
06-05-11, 04:18 PM
The salad dish of grilled peppers is served with a mix of garlic, olive oil and parsley, beter known as the Trieste Sauce.
I believe you are talking about curry, I'll google up a recipee, always heard about it, never ate it
There are literally hundreds of curries from different areas of countries such as India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanke etc. some are mild whilst some are medium, hot and very hot.
The link below (which I've just found) looks okay and has a wide and vaied choice:
http://www.curryfrenzy.com/curry/html/curry-recipes.asp
FYI the chicken tikka massalla dish is the most popular curry in the UK.
krashkart
06-05-11, 04:24 PM
http://www.restoranzlatar.com/Sredjene%20slike-nove/pecena%20paprika.jpg
My stepdad likes to slice them up and serve them with cheese and crackers. I like them on sandwiches. :)
@Jim, I have a great recipe for red curry masala Ramen noodles if you're interested. :rotfl2:
Betonov
06-05-11, 04:32 PM
There are literally hundreds of curries from different areas of countries such as India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanke etc. some are mild whilst some are medium, hot and very hot.
The link below (which I've just found) looks okay and has a wide and vaied choice:
http://www.curryfrenzy.com/curry/html/curry-recipes.asp
FYI the chicken tikka massalla dish is the most popular curry in the UK.
Thanks, I'll try one in the near future :up:
Jimbuna
06-05-11, 05:12 PM
My stepdad likes to slice them up and serve them with cheese and crackers. I like them on sandwiches. :)
@Jim, I have a great recipe for red curry masala Ramen noodles if you're interested. :rotfl2:
Send it over :DL
Thanks, I'll try one in the near future :up:
Good luck and enjoy.
CptSimFreak
06-05-11, 05:38 PM
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Does not look any further "tasteful" I must say :o
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Better :P
half-eaten burgers ... hmmm but the drink's looks good, :DL
Jimbuna
06-05-11, 05:51 PM
Tonight's special
http://rookery.s3.amazonaws.com/952500/952850_8069_1024x2000.jpg
http://www.kickassbbq.com/brisket.jpg
Its brisket time!
Jimbuna
06-05-11, 05:54 PM
Rose Well Meal
http://rookery.s3.amazonaws.com/952500/952650_1cd0_1024x2000.jpg
Is it really the sense that I have to to open the fridge now ... just because my stomach screams, :haha:
CptSimFreak
06-05-11, 06:19 PM
That's some grouse stuff. This is better
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CptSimFreak
06-05-11, 06:30 PM
Nice stuff,:DL
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I know, right? And no dead aliens or large lizards
I really like wheat beers, :DL
CptSimFreak
06-05-11, 06:56 PM
This is one of the best beers I had while in Brugse
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Not bad, what does a glass of beer cost, :DL
CptSimFreak
06-05-11, 07:06 PM
Not bad, what does a glass of beer cost, :DL
Not sure. Probably around 4Eu. It was at a brewery so no pasteurization or filtration...it was like a godlike nectar.
Jimbuna
06-05-11, 07:08 PM
At 4Eu I'd want a share certificate in the brewery as well :o
At 4Eu I'd want a share certificate in the brewery as well :o :har:
Jimbuna
06-05-11, 07:21 PM
1Eu where I drink :smug:
In principle, almost free, it makes 10 SEK for a beer, here it costs between £3-6 .. and there is a difference,:doh:
Jimbuna
06-05-11, 07:43 PM
No thanks, I'd rather drink our decent stuff at 1Eu :DL
CptSimFreak
06-05-11, 08:12 PM
That was a tourist price. That was expected. No problem when relaxing.
Betonov
06-06-11, 01:55 AM
1Eu where I drink :smug:
Beer here costs €2, the piss is an embarisement to brewers worldwide and gives me a heartburn that won't go away for two days.
I'm emigrating north
Jimbuna
06-06-11, 04:13 AM
Beer here costs €2, the piss is an embarisement to brewers worldwide and gives me a heartburn that won't go away for two days.
I'm emigrating north
You should try drinking somewhere more 'civilised' :DL
BossMark
06-06-11, 04:26 AM
You should try drinking somewhere more 'civilised' :DL
Carling cold in my local pub costs £3.33 (the robbing bastard) :wah: but in the working mens club its only £2.22 :hmmm:
A relatively cheap price compared to other countries, :|\\
Beer here costs €2, the piss is an embarisement to brewers worldwide and gives me a heartburn that won't go away for two days.
I'm emigrating north You may replace the beer to a more suitable beverage,to avoid that kind of symptoms, :know:
Jimbuna
06-06-11, 02:01 PM
Carling cold in my local pub costs £3.33 (the robbing bastard) :wah: but in the working mens club its only £2.22 :hmmm:
Aye...can't beat the north for the old clubs.
Carling Extra Cold is £1.35 in my watering hole.
Water hole, for camels who are thirsty :rock:
Jimbuna
06-06-11, 02:05 PM
Call me what you want but don't call me late to the bar
http://img682.imageshack.us/img682/2884/drunkcob.gif
Call me what you want but don't call me late to the bar
http://img682.imageshack.us/img682/2884/drunkcob.gif I call you your name and not the camel, but a cold beer, is never wrong....late never happen :salute:
Jimbuna
06-06-11, 02:35 PM
:salute:
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Bakkels
06-06-11, 05:46 PM
Vendor, it's your national holiday, shouldn't you be drinking with that girl in a beergarten somewhere? ;)
Can not, going to work early today, Swedish time :yep:
Jimbuna
06-07-11, 03:41 AM
Noooooooo.....turn the router off, lessen the load on the cpu, power down the psu and have the day off :sunny:
Noooooooo.....turn the router off, lessen the load on the cpu, power down the psu and have the day off :sunny: And I could not have been here before because of, and want to make a few honest post .... damn work..:06:
Jimbuna
06-07-11, 05:20 AM
And I could not have been here before because of, and want to make a few honest post .... damn work..:06:
If I may be so bold...what is your work?
If I may be so bold...what is your work? It would be absurd to answer because the answer is given, and the former has already explained :yep: I get you a link!
If I may be so bold...what is your work? Pm is sent...
Herr-Berbunch
06-07-11, 08:36 AM
It would be absurd to answer because the answer is given, and the former has already explained :yep: I get you a link!
I got the link right here... Hang on, picture somewhere...
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/68/The_Spam-mobile.jpg/800px-The_Spam-mobile.jpg
Herr-Berbunch
06-07-11, 08:50 AM
Oh, and I used to run a sports and social club bar - the profit we were allowed to make was in the region of 10% (we had little or no overheads (Sky was the biggest!) and all staff were volunteers) and we just to push mostly real ales at about the £1 mark, regular lagers were about £1.30 and spirits were wholesale cost + 10% divided by (I think) 28 (shots per bottle), so some were cheaper than others!
I miss that life! :wah:
I got the link right here... Hang on, picture somewhere...
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/68/The_Spam-mobile.jpg/800px-The_Spam-mobile.jpg You bastard, :DL
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