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    Quote Originally Posted by DannyBhoy
    I add the fish bites to the fried rice, and pour over the curry sauce, but that plan is out the window as the shop that does it is shut on a Monday.

    I have reconsidered, and will have a special curry with fried rice and noodles.
    Is a special curry with beef, pork and chicken all through it or what exactly is the situation?[/quote]

    It's a curry with, beef, pork chicken and king prawn, and it's bloody lovely. I ordered a cheeky wee hot and sour soup as well, to celebrate becoming a Mod.[/quote]

    Good for you Danny, you enjoy that.


    I'd have to ask them to leave out the prawns, I can stomach it ok but wouldn't chose to eat one for enjoyment.

    I'm still pleased with my discovery last week of ordering pancake rolls and a half and half with curry sauce, don't get me wrong, I wouldn't order it in a restaurant but for a nose bag at the wee

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    What's a 'nose bag', pal?



    Do you ever get soup from the Chinese?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DannyBhoy
    What's a 'nose bag', pal?



    Do you ever get soup from the Chinese?
    I've had chicken noodle (?) soup from the chinese before...beautiful, absolutely beautiful. Might get some on saturday night now you mention it.

    A nose bag is what they hang round a horse so it can eat it's feed.

    It's also commonly used as a slang term for a big feed from a take away etc usually when drunk or ***gover.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WangOneIn
    What's a 'nose bag', pal?



    Do you ever get soup from the Chinese?
    I've had chicken noodle (?) soup from the chinese before...beautiful, absolutely beautiful. Might get some on saturday night now you mention it.

    A nose bag is what they hang round a horse so it can eat it's feed.

    It's also commonly used as a slang term for a big feed from a take away etc usually when drunk or ***gover.[/quote]

    I was a bit over ambitious with my order, I'm stuffed after the soup, although that just means that tomorrow morning's breakfast sorted.

    I'll maybe have a wee plateful, just to see how it tastes. It looks as though there's duck in there also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DannyBhoy
    What's a 'nose bag', pal?



    Do you ever get soup from the Chinese?
    I've had chicken noodle (?) soup from the chinese before...beautiful, absolutely beautiful. Might get some on saturday night now you mention it.

    A nose bag is what they hang round a horse so it can eat it's feed.

    It's also commonly used as a slang term for a big feed from a take away etc usually when drunk or ***gover.[/quote]

    I was a bit over ambitious with my order, I'm stuffed after the soup, although that just means that tomorrow morning's breakfast sorted.

    I'll maybe have a wee plateful, just to see how it tastes. It looks as though there's duck in there also.[/quote]

    what was in your soup? meat and stuff??

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    My neices husband has a couple of Chinese takeaways, one in Cumbernauld and one in Bellshill, and like most folk, i'm no a lover of Chinese curries, but our Andys are lovely and he'll spice them up if you want.

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    Small bits of pork and prawns, some fresh chilli, little bits of peppers, it's not for everyone, but I like it.

    The one I'm having just now contains just normal prawns, not king ones.


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    Quote Originally Posted by manofsteel
    My neices husband has a couple of Chinese takeaways, one in Cumbernauld and one in Bellshill, and like most folk, i'm no a lover of Chinese curries, but our Andys are lovely and he'll spice them up if you want.
    Aye, that would be great. Cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by manofsteel
    My neices husband has a couple of Chinese takeaways, one in Cumbernauld and one in Bellshill, and like most folk, i'm no a lover of Chinese curries, but our Andys are lovely and he'll spice them up if you want.
    Whereabouts in Cumbernauld, Sevvy?

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    The village i think dan, they used to have the golden bowl in Condorrat, but moved, they only opened the Bellshill one last year.

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