So I stunk up the entire office ...

Twista

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:shocked: Thats just down right wrong. I feel sorry for your PORES.
 

RossMAN

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Originally posted by: fredtam
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Chicken Jal Frezi (last pic)

Delicious!

Next time I migth try a lamb dish, any recommendations?

Mild?? You puss. :D

I wanted to play it safe but there is no heat.

Next time I'll be a little more adventurous and go for "medium" :shocked:
 

PanzerIV

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RossMAN, after ingesting your Indian food make your best effort not to stink up the office in other, less pleasant ways. :p You're coworkers will appreciate it.
 

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Originally posted by: PanzerIV
RossMAN, after ingesting your Indian food make your best effort not to stink up the office in other, less pleasant ways. :p You're coworkers will appreciate it.

That's what bathrooms and hallways are for ;)

Tomorrow I try chicken makhani.

Are vegetable samosa's any good?
 

PanzerIV

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Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: PanzerIV
RossMAN, after ingesting your Indian food make your best effort not to stink up the office in other, less pleasant ways. :p You're coworkers will appreciate it.

That's what bathrooms and hallways are for ;)

Tomorrow I try chicken makhani.

Are vegetable samosa's any good?

Ha! I liked the hallways quip. :D
 

dullard

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Vegetable samosas can run from bland to very tasty. I've never had a bad one though. Often what you'll find it a restaurant/store is lacking spice (bland). About 1/3rd of restaurants use enough spice for really good vegetable samosas. Have a real Indian make them for you from scratch and they are wonderful.

My favorite is always vindaloo. Beef vindaloo is what got me into Indian food. Very few restaurants will make that though, for obvious reasons.
 

mAdD INDIAN

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are those the pre-cooked ones that u just heat up as advertised on that link...or did you get yours from a restaurant and just ate in teh office?

Cause I hope your eating them freshly made....the packaged ones are garbage in taste.

Nothing beats freshly made Chicken Curry or Tandoori...especially when your mom's friend makes it for you....oh its so awesome...dammit now I want it right now.
 

RossMAN

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Originally posted by: mAdD INDIAN
are those the pre-cooked ones that u just heat up as advertised on that link...or did you get yours from a restaurant and just ate in teh office?

Cause I hope your eating them freshly made....the packaged ones are garbage in taste.

Nothing beats freshly made Chicken Curry or Tandoori...especially when your mom's friend makes it for you....oh its so awesome...dammit now I want it right now.

The link was only for illustration purposes. AFAIK it was freshly made, took about 5 minutes of waiting.
 

azazyel

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Hey Rossman, remember if you are in any meetings today DON'T FART! However, Indian food would be a lot more believable then Subway.
 

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Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: PanzerIV
RossMAN, after ingesting your Indian food make your best effort not to stink up the office in other, less pleasant ways. :p You're coworkers will appreciate it.

That's what bathrooms and hallways are for ;)

Tomorrow I try chicken makhani.

Are vegetable samosa's any good?

Veggie samosas are quite possibly the world's most perfect food. I love em, they're one of my favorite foods, up there with pizza.
 

MaxDSP

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Originally posted by: azazyel
Hey Rossman, remember if you are in any meetings today DON'T FART! However, Indian food would be a lot more believable then Subway.

bwahahhaha...:D
 

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See if you can go to a lunch buffet at a local indian restaurant, they're pretty common. There's one near campus that has amazing buffet for like 7 bucks. *droool*
 

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Originally posted by: Chronoshock
See if you can go to a lunch buffet at a local indian restaurant, they're pretty common. There's one near campus that has amazing buffet for like 7 bucks. *droool*

Mmmmm ... Butter Chicken & Chicken Tikka Masala. Tandoori chicken ... I could go on. :)

 

Howard

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Anybody got a list of must-try Indian food? I admit that I haven't had any in my life... with the possible exception of samosas, since they're apparently quite common, but I don't know what they are.