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    Just fitted a cat flap to the back door. Cat is now thoroughly confused.

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      Entire bleedin' downstairs now stinks of curry, despite having the extractor on and windows open whilst cooking.
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        Originally posted by norrahe View Post
        Entire bleedin' downstairs now stinks of curry, despite having the extractor on and windows open whilst cooking.
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          Originally posted by DaveB View Post
          Just fitted a cat flap to the back door. Cat is now thoroughly confused.

          Hurrah! Cat has now worked out that he can not only go out through the cat flap, but also come back in through it!
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            Originally posted by DaveB View Post
            Hurrah! Cat has now worked out that he can not only go out through the cat flap, but also come back in through it!
            I do remember having to "teach" our cats how to use the cat flap, it did involve enticing them back in with kitty snacks.
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              Originally posted by Alias View Post
              so not funny
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                Originally posted by norrahe View Post
                so not funny
                And I am also regretting the amount of chillies I stuck in the curry
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                  Originally posted by norrahe View Post
                  And I am also regretting the amount of chillies I stuck in the curry
                  thats why asians have a lot of plain (natural) yogurt, subdues the food thats too spicy to eat...
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                    Originally posted by Alias View Post
                    thats why asians have a lot of plain (natural) yogurt, subdues the food thats too spicy to eat...
                    There was yoghurt in it as well.

                    The rice took the edge off the heat, that's why they have bread or rice to accompany these dishes. ( I was taught to cook curries by Asian flatmates at uni).

                    I was trying out a new recipe from a cookbook that HyperD bought for me ( Cafe Spice Namaste, New Wave Indian cooking by Cyrus Todiwala), and followed the recipe to the letter, might just leave in the chillies and not the chilli powder next time.

                    I do like a mango lassi with my curries but find it a tad too filling.
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                      Originally posted by norrahe View Post
                      There was yoghurt in it as well.

                      The rice took the edge off the heat, that's why they have bread or rice to accompany these dishes. ( I was taught to cook curries by Asian flatmates at uni).

                      I was trying out a new recipe from a cookbook that HyperD bought for me ( Cafe Spice Namaste, New Wave Indian cooking by Cyrus Todiwala), and followed the recipe to the letter, might just leave in the chillies and not the chilli powder next time.

                      I do like a mango lassi with my curries but find it a tad too filling.
                      Nice, he's a great cook...

                      I was taught by an asian gf whilst at uni

                      love the falooda! as a dessert...mind you starting to prefer them sweet pretzel things..jalebi
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