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Posted: 12/29/2012 5:27:47 AM EDT
Oldest son came in for the holidays. For a country kid he's picked up a few not so normal (for Alabama anyway) culinary traits. So we went to a local Indian restaurant. Was not in a good part of town, surprise, building it was most likely a Chinese buffet that went out of business. We parked, went in, was met by some fat Indian dude, could tell he hadn't spent much time in his home country lately, but he had a high squeaky voice. There were quite a few Indians there, son told me that was a good thing because the food would be closer to genuine. The place had an odd smell. Another dude with a squeaky voice came by, did the classic waiter thing and left a few menus. WTF. Lots of lamb. I'm not eating anything that cowboys regularly fuck. I got the shrimp. I didn't know that spices that hot were legal. I ate it all - shrimp, vegetables, rice, crackly bread, green and red sauce, all of it. It was pretty damn good. Till the next morning. I could have cut steel plate with the noxious fumes blowing out of my asshole. Oh the agony. I was hitting the flush lever like it had a slide fire. If there would have been a spark - well you can imagine the damage. That ain't gonna happen again.
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I really like curry, especially if i have a cold. Clears out the sinuses.
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I could have cut steel plate with the noxious fumes blowing out of my asshole. Oh the agony. I was hitting the flush lever like it had a slide fire. If there would have been a spark - well you can imagine the damage. That ain't gonna happen again. |
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Fifteen years ago I had to attend a two week training in a builing adjacent to an Indian restaurant. It started to stink around 10AM every day.
The stench alone would keep me from ever eating Indian food. |
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Lots of Indians around these parts, which means a lot of Indian food.
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I good Indian food.
My gullet is now fully prepared and capable of handling the most violent curries. I get a 40 on the 1-10 scale at the joint closest to the house. I get a 8 or 9 on the 1-10 scale at the "good" joint across town frequently... The 10 is truly a 10 there. |
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Indian food is delicious. Probably my favorite ethnic food.
They closed down the vegetarian Indian place here so I've been going to the non-vegetarian ones. |
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I still remember my first bite of real Indian food. Had a bud that was/is obsessed with it. He conned me into going, well the rest is history.
I love it, but there isn't much I won't eat either. Don't be a pussy, go to a lunch buffet and try it b4 bitching. U may just like it. |
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Don't deprive yourself, you just need to go back a few times to get your colon in shape for it.
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umm wouldn't say of the gods, thats reserved for bacon, but it is pretty damn good.
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Oddly enough, just yesterday I had Tandoori (lamb, chicken, shrimp) at the new Indian place in Tupelo, MS. It's in a former Mexican place; the food was good; the waitstaff were 'meh'.
Indian food is as hot as you want it to be. You CAN order it almost anywhere on the mild-to-hot scale; it isn't normal for all Indians to eat hot food any more than it's normal for Thai, Chinese, Japanese, or Mexican food to look like the Americanized version thereof. |
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I LOVE Indian food. LOVE IT. But my asshole does not. That shit literally hurts!
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Oddly enough, just yesterday I had Tandoori (lamb, chicken, shrimp) at the new Indian place in Tupelo, MS. It's in a former Mexican place; the food was good; the waitstaff were 'meh'. Indian food is as hot as you want it to be. You CAN order it almost anywhere on the mild-to-hot scale; it isn't normal for all Indians to eat hot food any more than it's normal for Thai, Chinese, Japanese, or Mexican food to look like the Americanized version thereof. Depends on where they are from, to a certain extent. I have a friend from Assam (NE India), and he says most of the food there is very hot by American standards. |
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I could have cut steel plate with the noxious fumes blowing out of my asshole. Oh the agony. I was hitting the flush lever like it had a slide fire. If there would have been a spark - well you can imagine the damage. That ain't gonna happen again. |
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I prefer Thai curries to Indian. Houston's loaded with indian & paki joints. I aint against eating it, but tend to avoid it. The good stuff aint cheap, but is really cheap food.
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My best friend growing up was Indian. I miss his mother's cooking as much as I miss my own mother's.
"What is this?" "It's good, eat it" "But what is it?" "Doesnt make difference!" "Ok, this is good" "I tell you!" |
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Now I want some garlic naan, butter chicken, mango lassi, and veggia pakoura dammit! And it's only 9am!
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Love me some tikka masala, tandori chicken & naan. I may have to hit Bombay Palace for lunch.
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Poop thread. There are a couple of good Indian places here in Huntsville. Shoot me an IM if you ever want to give it another try and I'll be happy to recommend some restaurants to you. |
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You are all gay. Curry is the food of Gods. This...........you need to leave the county you were born in every now and then.........sheesh |
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Good for you OP for trying something different.
I'm not a fan of Indian food myself, but, I don't like lamb or eating anything that resembles the contents of a newborn's diaper Speed |
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I don't like lamb Well, the first step is admitting the problem, so you have that going for you....... There's no meat in this world any finer than a good lamb chop with a bit of rosemary. |
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Garlic nan bread, now that is the bomb. Never had Indian food until I went to Singapore several times this year. Went to several places and one with a Indian friend.
Was a real nice treat. And the lime drink. Outstanding... |
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Quoted: Quoted: I don't like lamb Well, the first step is admitting the problem, so you have that going for you....... There's no meat in this world any finer than a good lamb chop with a bit of rosemary. Lol, I just can't dig it. I've tried it numerous ways, rare, well done, with mint apple jelly, roasted with all sorts of seasonings...I even ate it raw once when a Lebonese boss's mom brought him some raw ground lamb dish. They only way I enjoy lamb is in gyro meat, and that's probably less than 50% lamb ETA: small amounts in grape leaves are OK too Speed |
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You are all gay. Curry is the food of Gods. I watched an Alton Brown show on Indian food. He said there is no such thing as "Curry" in India and if you ask for it they'll look at you like you're a retard. He blamed curry on you Brits. |
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Luv me some chicken korma. Naan is the greatest thing since the tortilla. Indian food is spectacular!
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They only way I enjoy lamb is in gyro meat, and that's probably less than 50% lamb ETA: small amounts in grape leaves Speed Heh. More for me. |
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Quoted: Quoted: You are all gay. Curry is the food of Gods. He blamed curry on you Brits. Ya, curry is British. The Brits would pick up a lot of the culture of the lands they occupied and adding curry to stuff was a sort of offshoot of their India days (going by memory). I order the curry mei fun from the local chinese joint all the time; good stuff. I've never had Indian food that tasted like that though. Indian food tastes...different Speed |
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Goat or lamb saag and a garlic nan, maybe some curried potatoes on the side. Yum.
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Sounds like someone left the gate going out of Alabama open accidentally. Yeah, stay with the macho hot-wings...
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I could have cut steel plate with the noxious fumes blowing out of my asshole. Oh the agony. I was hitting the flush lever like it had a slide fire. If there would have been a spark - well you can imagine the damage. That ain't gonna happen again. You got a case of Angry Ass, lol With that said, I'm used to Indian and eat it at least 3-4 times a week. Having Chai in about 15 minutes..... For stuff y'all would like, try chicken 65, samosas, samosa chat, idly chat, masala dosa, ect.... |
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that reminds me, my low curry light just came on the other day. need moar chicken tikka masala.
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Be careful, wouldnt want to accidentally set that shotshell off.
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Curry is good, but Khorma is where it's at! That stuff is the bee's knees.
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You are all gay. Curry is the food of Gods. No shit. Hell, think of how the modern world has been influenced by Europe's desire to get those spices several hundred years ago. Indian is awesome. |
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You are all gay. Curry is the food of Gods. Oh my yes. I loves me some curry. |
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Lots of Indians around these parts, which means a lot of Indian food. Dot Indians - curry Feather Indians - Buffalo steaks |
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Quoted: Oddly enough, just yesterday I had Tandoori (lamb, chicken, shrimp) at the new Indian place in Tupelo, MS. It's in a former Mexican place; the food was good; the waitstaff were 'meh'. Indian food is as hot as you want it to be. You CAN order it almost anywhere on the mild-to-hot scale; it isn't normal for all Indians to eat hot food any more than it's normal for Thai, Chinese, Japanese, or Mexican food to look like the Americanized version thereof. Shaan or something like that? Been meaning to go there. Was it the one in Skyline or is there another one? |
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You are all gay. Curry is the food of Gods. +1 Your insides are too delicate. |
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