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big baggles
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try elaichi at cressex........see what you think......
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need a stella and i need one now !
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hissing sid
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That's not keeping it local. |
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Hissing Sid
It's a free country, adopt whatever PC stance you want. Just don't tell me which stance I should take just because it clashes with your opinion. |
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big baggles
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i dont have a problem with an indian at one of the local places- i choose to have my curry in CSP.... but if some forum members dont like the local ones they may have to go further afield and get the car out.......
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need a stella and i need one now !
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Bucks Fizz
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Just for info, 'elaichi' means 'cardamom'. Raj Durbar ('Royal gathering') still has my vote tho. First rate food and service.
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Walrus
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Has the lamb chop masala tonight. Super tasty.
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Is back in the game! :)
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Malc London
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Did you see the articles which reported that in some areas of the UK, up to 80% of lamb curry was not lamb?
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Bucks Fizz
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Ooer Malc. What was it? If it was mutton or goat, that may not be too bad. When I lived in Pakistan I asked my local butcher if he ever had rabbit, as I am partial to bunny stew. He obtained me a well wrapped frozen one which, when defrosted and unwrapped, was plainly a cat! I changed my butcher sharpish.
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phisch21
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What's the difference? If you eat rabbit, or goat or anything else, why would you not eat cat?
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big baggles
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so long as its cooked well i dont see a problem, meat is meat, - personally i would rather not eat dog or cat ....
what i object to is the fact things are not what they claim, - if its mutton mark it as mutton, or if its donkey so what so long as its correctly identified as donkey.. so customers can make an informed choice
if its stated as dog curry or cat stew then at least the potential customer can work out if they are prepared to each such a dish...
having eaten god knows what in japan i am not that bothered now !!!
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Malc London
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I don't think the report was suggesting anything too bad, but rather substituting Beef or Pork for Lamb as it's cheaper.
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