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  1. Sucky

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    I just spin the plate round.

    Its a cool move. my girl loves it.
     
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  2. Sucky

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    Bit of brown sauce while cooking.

    Adds spice without being spicy. If that makes sense.
     
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    How the **** did you fail with Yorkshires?
     
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    Zanjinho Boom! Forum Moderator

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    I'm right handed but eat left handed
     
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    I dunno what she did. maybe the stuck to the tin. We only tried the once and then stuck to being lazy.
     
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    moreinjuredthanowen Mr Brightside

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    most civilised people use their fork in the left hand and knife in the right.
     
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  7. johnsonsbaby

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    That's kind of odd <laugh>
     
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    My youngest is left handed but eats right handed too. He's also right footed.

    My nephew is left handed and right footed too. My niece is right handed and left footed.
     
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    With regard to the beef stew, I remember hearing on a food show ages ago that what really enhances the flavour is adding a few anchovies. Weird but if the thought of it doesn't make you sick, give it a go.
     
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    My youngest is left handed and does everything left handed, however when it comes to sports he's ambidexterous.
     
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    InBiscanWeTrust Rome, London, Paris, Rome, Istanbul, Madrid Forum Moderator

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    plain
     
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    InBiscanWeTrust Rome, London, Paris, Rome, Istanbul, Madrid Forum Moderator

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    Fish sauce. Shove tiny bit in most stuff and makes it taste great.
     
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    With mash
     
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    Best thing I've bought for cooking has to be an air fryer,recently got a new one from Lidl with rotisserie in it, blooming ace.
    I do all the cooking and from scratch none of that chemical gloop from a jar.
    If you want to make proper British Indian restaurant style curries look up Al's kitchen on YouTube.Absolutely the dog's danglies but be prepared to buy quite a few different spices and put in the preparation .
     
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    Had a curry last night with stuff found in the fridge / cupboards:

    1 onion finely chopped
    3 cloves garlic
    some quorn pieces

    Add the above to hot pan until cooked.

    Then mix in:

    2 chopped chillies
    a heap of garam masala
    a bit of dried ginger
    a bit of cumin
    a bit of turmeric

    Add a can of chopped tomatoes and half the tin again of water and cook down.
    I'd normally add a cube of vegetable stock here, but we had run out.

    Stir in a load of spinach (and some green beans I had left over that were otherwise going to waste).

    When almost done, stirred in a pot of natural yoghurt

    Served with basmati rice.
     
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    I had a delivery :)
     
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    I could go for that except the Quorn and the yogurt. Love a good veg curry.
     
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    Honestly quorn pieces in something like curry are great as they soak up the flavours. They also add much needed protein.
     
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  19. InBiscanWeTrust

    InBiscanWeTrust Rome, London, Paris, Rome, Istanbul, Madrid Forum Moderator

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    Started putting potato’s into our home made currys when we do them. Nice to thicken things up and soak up all the flavour
     
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    I just really don't like Quorn. To up the protein I would put sweet potatoes, a small tin of chickpeas or a cup of green peas and serve with wild rice instead of white rice. A cup of cooked green peas contains more protein than a cup of milk.
     
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