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Annette Curtain Wrote:

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> Isn't Indian take away food ALWAYS better once

> reheated ?



What's the matter with you woman?!! reheated curry is rank unless you don't mean reheated by means of microwave...of course :-))

Annette Curtain Wrote:

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> Drink x 2+ bottles of wine & take yourself off to

> bed

>

> Awake with a tongue like a foxes' tail

>

> Eat cold curry + nan bread (hot) and watch repeat

> of yesterday at Wimbledon

>

> That's a near perfect dinning experience all of

> its own


And then get married and have 3 kids and don't get to reapeat the above experience for the next 20 years. Nice thought though.

fishbiscuits Wrote:

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> Only one thing to do with left over curry and

> naan... make a jalfrizza.

>

> http://fishfingersarnie.blogspot.co.uk/2013/05/jal

> frizza.html


your blog is absolute genius fishnbiscuits, love it!

Cassius Wrote:

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> I still think a luke-warm Babur's takeaway is

> better than most others - especially for more

> interesting vegetarian dishes.



I really don't see why everyone raves about babur take away OR restaurant. I mean the restaurant is good, and it was great when you copuld order take away from that menu, but it's not out of this world or any better than quite a few other places imn the surrounding areas.


The take away is just shit.

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