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    Quote Originally Posted by mellowmiller View Post
    An "e" so it becomes an omelette ��.
    Well spotted Mellow but I posted it as spoken in Yorkshire slang

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    Coming back to food, the good Lady, Daughter and Mother-in-Law visited The Pondicherry last night. What with me being at the game, I asked her to bring me home a Lamb Methi, a portion of Aloo Gobi and a plain naan. I ate some of it last night.

    The point I'm raising is, do you find that a curry dish always tastes better the next day when warmed through again?

    For me the spices seemed to have blended more while resting overnight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brin View Post
    Well spotted Mellow but I posted it as spoken in Yorkshire slang
    😂

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brin View Post
    Moving away from footy for a mo, I've just knocked up an omelette and got a little creative.

    A three egger no less, I added chestnut mushrooms, diced salad tomatoes not the small piccolo ones, but they are my favourites, and a two generous spoonfuls of finely diced jalapenos. Plus salt and pepper to taste.

    What do you add to yours?
    Spaniards!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brin View Post
    Coming back to food, the good Lady, Daughter and Mother-in-Law visited The Pondicherry last night. What with me being at the game, I asked her to bring me home a Lamb Methi, a portion of Aloo Gobi and a plain naan. I ate some of it last night.

    The point I'm raising is, do you find that a curry dish always tastes better the next day when warmed through again?

    For me the spices seemed to have blended more while resting overnight.
    Simple. Yes. It's like a stew /ash. Always better next day

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    Quote Originally Posted by frogmiller View Post
    Spaniards!
    I like a Spanish omelette.

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    Always put honey and a squirt of lemon juice on my omelettes.

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    Just had a three egger filled with chopped turkey ham and spinach and eaten with toasted sourdough bread. Really enjoyed it.

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    Chorizo pieces, mushrooms, spinach and roasted red peppers. Served with some HP brown sauce mmmm

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