Darksky, that sounds like absolute heaven.
Also sounds quite similar to an achari, which I really like but it's not that easy to find these days.
Darksky, that sounds like absolute heaven.
Also sounds quite similar to an achari, which I really like but it's not that easy to find these days.
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Sometimes, it's better to light a flamethrower than curse the darkness. - Terry Pratchett
I quite like a Saag Masala too BI.
I wish you could get a better variety of ready made curry sauces. I don’t always feel like doing it from scratch. It’s always Tikka, Rogan or Korma. Pataks should get a wriggle on and expand a bit
It’s a cruel beast that you feed…..
Ghost…Spillways
I've always found it comforting to combine your go to food with a good film. I used to get in from the pub after work, make a fry up or slap in a pizza and grab from a selection of favourite films.
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Last Friday I was working from home and did myself a fry-up, fried bread and all. It's best if you cook everything else in the same pan then chuck the bread in - heaven.
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Definitely, Blue. I used to have oat cakes so there wasn't room but putting the bread in sounds lovely.
Have you ever tried Menemen or Shakshuka? Looks like a healthier fry up alternative (I haven't had a fry up in years due to keeping my cholesterol down. Used to have them every week) and sounds very tasty. I keep meaning to make Shakshuka.
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Pete loves shakshuka, but I don't like eggs so I avoid.
What I do do sometimes though is put about a dozen whole cherry tomatoes in the oven with olive oil, balsamic, black pepper and a finely-chopped rasher of bacon. Leave at Gas 4 for about 20 minutes, then pour over toast and squash the tomatoes with a fork. Bliss, and it makes the kitchen smell INCREDIBLE.
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I like the sound of that BlueIrisWhat I do do sometimes though is put about a dozen whole cherry tomatoes in the oven with olive oil, balsamic, black pepper and a finely-chopped rasher of bacon. Leave at Gas 4 for about 20 minutes, then pour over toast and squash the tomatoes with a fork. Bliss, and it makes the kitchen smell INCREDIBLE.
A fry up is Mr C's favourite.
And a fish finger sandwich. (not together, lol)
I love croque monsieur.
My other half loves a croque, Carnation, and I really like a fish finger sandwich with cheese and ketchup (my tastes are refined )
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That's sounds really nice, Blue. Now I'm getting hungry!
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A large bowl of porridge. Made with semi skimmed milk, no sugar or anything else. Just pure gorgeous oats, sloppy and gooey Eh Darksky?
'It was a wedding ring, destined to be found in a cheap hotel, lost in a kitchen sink, or thrown in a wishing well' - Marillion, Clutching at Straws, 1987
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