The entry level Madhur Jaffrey is Quick and Easy Indian Cooking. Not exclusively veg. We cook from it all the time and have liked every single thing we've made.
I really like the Blurred Lines song. Luckily I pretty much never listen to song lyrics. I mean, the only line I could have told you was in the song is "good girl." My main takeaway from the video is wondering why they made Robin Thicke's eyes blue, when they are brown IRL. (Okay, I know why they did it, because it makes him hotter, so maybe my question is how?)
I really like the Blurred Lines song.
Me too. There are exactly two songs on the charts this year that I've actually enjoyed, and that's one of them. (The other one is Bom Bom, by Sam And The Womp.)
Prince George Alfred Sharknado Stormborn. Obviously
Whew. Original mortgage now comes up as paid in full. No shenanigans.
I now expect Chris Evans to live in my building and be amused at me in the stairwell or hallway. If two movies say it, it's true, right?
I expect to be fixed up with his little brother eventually should this occur.
"What I tell you three times is true", so one more movie.
Prince George Alfred Sharknado Stormborn. Obviously
Congratulations. You may have just turned me into a monarchist.
Prince George Alfred Sharknado Stormborn. Obviously
Jessica, you are my hero.
Yeah, Madhur Jaffrey seems like the way to go, but I'm not sure which one to choose. She doesn't have an Indian one that's exclusively vegetarian, and I don't want to choose one that's like half full of recipes we won't use. Hil, I was considering
Lord Krishna's Cuisine
too. The reviews said it doesn't use any onions or garlic, which are staples of our kitchen and, I would say, of most of the Indian food I've eaten. Do you miss the onions and garlic in the recipes you've made from it?