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Quote from: benjimanbreeg on June 08, 2011, 05:41:38 PMQuote from: Butterflies on June 08, 2011, 05:33:28 PMAt an Indian I always have chicken tikka massala waith pilau rice and a nann bread. At Chinese I always havel lemon or orange chicken with fried rice, and at the pizza takeaway I always get a hawaiian, which is bacon and pineapple.I'm not one for experimenting at all Have you tried the other types of nann? Or the in pancakes? It really could be worth the risk if you haven't I've tried garlic nann, and some others before I moved over here. They were nice, but I prefered the plain stuff. Now I'm lucky just to get the basics in the Indian takeaways. They are not as good as the ones in Scotland.I've tried dishes before and it's OK, but I find it a bit chewy. I'm really weird about the textures of things that I eat.
Quote from: Butterflies on June 08, 2011, 05:33:28 PMAt an Indian I always have chicken tikka massala waith pilau rice and a nann bread. At Chinese I always havel lemon or orange chicken with fried rice, and at the pizza takeaway I always get a hawaiian, which is bacon and pineapple.I'm not one for experimenting at all Have you tried the other types of nann? Or the in pancakes? It really could be worth the risk if you haven't
At an Indian I always have chicken tikka massala waith pilau rice and a nann bread. At Chinese I always havel lemon or orange chicken with fried rice, and at the pizza takeaway I always get a hawaiian, which is bacon and pineapple.I'm not one for experimenting at all
My daughter and I just got home from the Chinese restaurant, where we ordered shrimp lo mein and combination fried rice. I had hot and sour soup and my daughter had wonton soup.
Anyone had Japanese miso soup? Apparently it is an acquired taste. I quite like it.
Quote from: Callaway on June 11, 2011, 06:33:12 PMMy daughter and I just got home from the Chinese restaurant, where we ordered shrimp lo mein and combination fried rice. I had hot and sour soup and my daughter had wonton soup.No deserts?
I'll just diagnose myself as Goddess of the Universe and have done with it. Hell with autism!
nice is just something written on biscuits.
Quote from: renaeden on June 12, 2011, 08:14:14 PMAnyone had Japanese miso soup? Apparently it is an acquired taste. I quite like it.My daughter and I both like miso soup.Quote from: benjimanbreeg on June 12, 2011, 03:21:58 PMQuote from: Callaway on June 11, 2011, 06:33:12 PMMy daughter and I just got home from the Chinese restaurant, where we ordered shrimp lo mein and combination fried rice. I had hot and sour soup and my daughter had wonton soup.No deserts? We both got fortune cookies, but we brought them home with the leftovers.
Quote from: renaeden on June 12, 2011, 08:14:14 PMAnyone had Japanese miso soup? Apparently it is an acquired taste. I quite like it.I've had the ones you make at home , I usually add tuna , noodles and sweetcorn to it.
^ Me neither, but in Thailand, I had 100 year old egg;http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2009/10/11/article-1219633-06C0C4DF000005DC-28_468x420.jpgWhich is pretty good for a kid who just wanted to eat mashed / schmushed bland foods until they were 9!
^ Don't remember, other than it was in the 'never eat again' basket. Which for me, lover of most foods means...'pretty close to shit, whatever that tastes like...do not eat again, EVER'.