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Jay
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No offence taken what so ever. I am looking for a small shop or unit in CSP but figures not adding up as yet so working from home for now and have provided snacks to families in CSP, GX, Beaconsfield & Seer Green so far. The problem with going to places like Southall & Hounslow is the time it takes and not to mention finding parking but I guess if your going there specifically to eat then its a nice evening out. We really are focusing on catering for people who are having small gatherings at home and dont want to spending an hour or 2 driving around collecting food.
Based in CSP. Thanks Jay
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GXCSP
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Punctuation, winger !
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EmmaO
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Thank-you Jay, I think your prices are very reasonable for the area and the service you are providing, I shall remember you when I need something, Good luck with it all.
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The artist formerly known as Bobblehead :)
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Jay
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Thank you Emma. Appreciate the support.
Jay
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Bucks Fizz
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I learned to make samosas, pakoras etc. when living in India and Pakistan. It is very time consuming and labour intensive and involves having a regularly replenished stock of spices etc. I certainly wouldn't sell samosas etc. for any less than Jay does. Home made beats factory mass produced food hands down. Good luck, Jay.
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CBD
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Love Samosas.
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Jay
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Thank you and yes very time consuming. We do not make in bulk and freeze, we make to order. Anyone who has eaten a homemade samosa or pakora will know how much tastier they are than mass produced/shop bought.
Thanks again. Jay
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red 5
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This sounds like a great idea - good luck. Do you have a website where I can browse the options? Thank you.
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Jay
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No website as yet unfortunately, on the to do list. We can cater to pretty much any request however what we have been providing in the main is Samosa, pakora, aloo tikki and tandoori chicken.
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