No she did not. Tries hard not to make a gross comment. Suceeds.
tommy, she also attacks her own tail and falls off things. So Americans would be just as doomed.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
No she did not. Tries hard not to make a gross comment. Suceeds.
tommy, she also attacks her own tail and falls off things. So Americans would be just as doomed.
I'm so sorry, Connie.
I just tucked in Leif. He informed me that he didn't want any puffed animals on his bed because then they'd sneak into his dreams.
He's a funny kid.
I have never eaten curry. We are ordering it anyway.
What will I like? What will Em eat? What kind of naan?
So sorry Connie, that really sucks.
I'm using Google Docs and the clear implication is you could get rid of Microsoft programs.
Ubuntu Linux + Open Office == No Microsoft for me.
Aimee, does Em like rice? Now I'm hungry for naan.
Does anyone here prefer Blockbuster's online service better than Netflix? I'm being lured by their tv ads.
samosas (fried dumpling things with potato inside)
chicken tikka masala (a nice mild curry, very popular)
chicken or veggie biryani (rice dish with nuts and meat and.or veggies)
saag paneer or palak paneer (spinach with chunks of a very mild cheese)
dal (lentils, if you like that kind of thing)
as for naan, I'd go for plain, or garlic if you are a garlic fan.
They should also have tandoori, which is basically roasted chicken or lamb, pretty low key.
Chicken tikka masala is a pretty safe choice -- tangy and spicy but not usually too hot. (If heat is a concern, stay away from anything vindaloo.) I always order plain naan because it goes with everything.
Any kind of biryani is good -- again, complex flavors but not usually too hot. (Depends on the restaurant, though.)
For appetizers, I always order aloo papri, which is like a potato and chickpea salad with a chutney-yogurt dressing.