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Post by dravlic on Feb 13, 2006 20:12:45 GMT 1
Croatia is great place for living ...
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Post by onetoten on Feb 15, 2006 22:57:48 GMT 1
Yeh but........Bring Heinz beans. Heinz 57 soups! Beans and SAUSAGES. Propper, beans and sausages! Not sausage and meat hung up in a wood shed, that tastes of WOOD! . Bring Pateks curry mix. MADRASS, VINDALU! (Nip round my daughters in the UK....but only if you'll give me half!). Bring a supertanker full. I WILL PAY FOR IT!!! But, essentially I agree. Croatia is great to live in....For as long as you can WITHOUT REAL FOOD!!!!! Sorry the food is rubbish here. The locak fooo. I ate it, tried it. 2 years. Fish. I have eaten everything and blue whale. Raw. Semi raw....Bobbing up in juha....Lookig at me...eye to eye. I have nightmares about it. The food, 7 days a week, 52 weeks a year........I would die. Well maybe not. Bring me a curry from ASDA, in the UK. I will pay you handsomely. I am on my last Legs. There is a Catholic Priest looking down at me. PLEASE. Feed me food!
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Post by seka on Feb 15, 2006 23:30:58 GMT 1
You have some Indian restaurants in Zagreb, the one near the main Dolac market is very, very good.
Another curry lover here!
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Post by onetoten on Feb 16, 2006 22:22:54 GMT 1
Zagreb.! I am on the coast! Hours away. How would I keep it warm. Is it THE FINEST CURRY in the world? So I go there, eat a curry, and drive back....And it was rubbish. It's minus 90 in Zagreb......... Seka, a good Croat name, I feel for you.,...You must be wasting away. As am I. If I get some Pateks I will send a taxi for you....if you can still walk!
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Post by carthan81 on Feb 16, 2006 23:06:52 GMT 1
Bring me a curry from ASDA, in the UK. I will pay you handsomely I used to like Asda's curries, until I read todays newspapers... www.mirror.co.uk/news/tm_objectid=16708324&method=full&siteid=94762&headline=mouse-in-asda-curry--name_page.html16 February 2006 MOUSE IN ASDA CURRY A SHOCKED mum-to-be discovered a mouse's head in an Asda curry. Tricia Rankin, 33, had taken two mouthfuls of the biriyani before she prodded what she thought was a piece of lamb and found the mouse's front teeth. "I was up all night throwing up," she said at home in Hatfield, Herts. "If I had the head, that means someone else has got the body." A spokesman for Hat-field Asda said: "This was an isolated incident."
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Post by onetoten on Feb 17, 2006 0:02:26 GMT 1
Mouses head! Was it more expensive? I'd eat that. I'd eat a curried brick after a few months in Croatia. My wife reckons, you should be grateful of whatever is prepared for you. And, I am, to stay alive. But, where has the taste gone? My last Asda Madrass in the UK was Feb 2005. It was superb. I think it cost me. That, three times, and ten Chinese dinners, 5000 quid, inlcuding flights. I stood in front of the counter for half an our relishing the prospect. Come on Jolley and Konzum, get shaping up for the rest of the world!
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Post by lojalnost on Feb 18, 2006 5:05:07 GMT 1
You can't get hold of some curry powder mix it with a tin of tommatoes, fry some onions, add frozen peas and boil some rice?
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Post by onetoten on Feb 19, 2006 0:16:54 GMT 1
You can't get hold of some curry powder mix it with a tin of tommatoes, fry some onions, add frozen peas and boil some rice? Yes yes yes. Tried it, done it..... The stray cats wouldn't eat it. Mango chutney...........Required. Do not worry, fans. I have vino.....I will survive. And English speaking Croats who insist on feeding me....I cannot stop them feeding me. Help is on its way from he UK. Pateks Madrass and Vindalu paste mixes. A container load! Hvala bogu. But thank you for your advice. (A nubile, fit, young, (female) curry chef is still required.) Especially if she can do mouth to mouth.
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Post by brightside on Feb 19, 2006 9:06:30 GMT 1
Hey onetoten, want some embarrasingly simple recipes (in English) of dishes made with curry? All the ingredients are within your grasp, guaranteed.
Banana curry chicken, Curried mushrooms, Turkey salad with curry, Curried lentils & pineapple, Lamb stew with curry, even Scrambled eggs with curry? ;D
Trust me, if I can make these, anyone can.
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Post by Ribaric on Feb 19, 2006 9:50:42 GMT 1
Lemon curry? ?
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Post by brightside on Feb 19, 2006 9:55:04 GMT 1
yeah sorry lost me there, that's beyond my culinary capabilities I have to find out what it is first. ... wait, are you referring to this: 1 cup mayonnaise 1 cup sour cream (may use plain yogurt) 1 teas p o o n curry powder juice of two lemons 1 teas p o o n sugar 1/2 teas p o o n salt dash garlic powder Mix all well and let sit at room temp for 20 minutes or so. Serve with carrots, cucumbers, mushrooms, red pepper, celery, and blanched asperagus or broccoli. If so, well come on, that's not complicated.
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Post by brightside on Feb 19, 2006 14:21:54 GMT 1
Right. You cannot use Monty Python references on those of us who were born in the 80s, mister! Of course I'm gonna give you an actual lemon curry recipe instead of acknowledging a joke. ;D
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Post by Ribaric on Feb 19, 2006 20:07:25 GMT 1
OK, I'll quit with the Python references, so long as I don't have to eat a curry which contains fruit! Deal? As for the good side of Croatia, It was a BEEEEYOOOtiful day up here in Zagorije today, sunny, warm...and it's Veljace!!!! Aren't we supposed to be frozen at this time of year? Snijeg? It's gone! Then, last night, a great nosh in a top notch restaurant for 35 UKP for 4 people. Ahhh , I love this country. Say no more eh eh eh....
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Post by onetoten on Feb 21, 2006 23:42:17 GMT 1
Hey onetoten, want some embarrasingly simple recipes (in English) of dishes made with curry? All the ingredients are within your grasp, guaranteed. Banana curry chicken, Curried mushrooms, Turkey salad with curry, Curried lentils & pineapple, Lamb stew with curry, even Scrambled eggs with curry? ;D Trust me, if I can make these, anyone can. Banana curried chicken! Turkey salad with curry!! Who are you OSBL's mother (s)?
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Post by brightside on Feb 22, 2006 9:58:06 GMT 1
To se zove kasno paljenje. ;D
Sorry Als, to me OSBL means just one thing, and that's in French (it means NPO).
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