I can't believe no one has advised Aimee to try the goat curry.
I tried to once, but Joe et it all. I'm still very bitter about this.
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I can't believe no one has advised Aimee to try the goat curry.
I tried to once, but Joe et it all. I'm still very bitter about this.
I tried to once, but Joe et it all.
Am I the only one who heard this in their head as "Joe, et al"?
Maybe Teppy did.
I can't believe no one has advised Aimee to try the goat curry.
I tried to once, but Joe et it all. I'm still very bitter about this.
It was four thousand years ago. Get over it.
Sheesh.
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Joe, et al. has a new tag.
Hi honey!
Well, but curry goat is West Indian. (By which I mean Carribean, obviously. Er. Not from the West of India. But you knew that.)
...And, um, I don't love it. Rice and peas, otoh, or roast plantain, yum yum yum. Curry goat, not so much with the yum.
(Sorry, ita's mum. Who I presume probably does make fabulous curry goat, since she can do everything else and has a perfect singing voice and could kill you with her pinky and should, in fact, probably be called Mary Sue.)
Maybe Teppy did.
I really did. Occupational hazard.
Curry goat isn't just West Indian. Or our influence has stretched beyond borders. I've had it just as often in Indian restaurants as in Jamaican ones.
I'm having masala for lunch. Spice me up, baby!
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