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 Post subject: Happy Diwali to all the Hindu's
PostPosted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 5:58 am 
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Well it's that time of the year again where we Hindu's binge ourselves like pigs in celebration. I'm at my folks place right now, waiting for my former school mates to arrive for lunch. Mum cooked up a storm....beriyani rice, fruit salad, ladiesfingers with japanese tofu, chicken in soy sauce, curry chicken (spicy), and mutton curry (extra-extra spicy). Can't wait to dig in.

Later tonight....dinner at my uncles......beeeeerrrr!!!!!


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 Post subject: Re: Happy Diwali to all the Hindu's
PostPosted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 9:27 am 
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hellraiser_xes wrote:
Well it's that time of the year again where we Hindu's binge ourselves like pigs in celebration. I'm at my folks place right now, waiting for my former school mates to arrive for lunch. Mum cooked up a storm....beriyani rice, fruit salad, ladiesfingers with japanese tofu, chicken in soy sauce, curry chicken (spicy), and mutton curry (extra-extra spicy). Can't wait to dig in.

Later tonight....dinner at my uncles......beeeeerrrr!!!!!


Cool, you just made me very very hungry, :D

Have fun!

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 Post subject: Re: Happy Diwali to all the Hindu's
PostPosted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 9:50 am 
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hellraiser_xes wrote:
Well it's that time of the year again where we Hindu's binge ourselves like pigs in celebration. I'm at my folks place right now, waiting for my former school mates to arrive for lunch. Mum cooked up a storm....beriyani rice, fruit salad, ladiesfingers with japanese tofu, chicken in soy sauce, curry chicken (spicy), and mutton curry (extra-extra spicy). Can't wait to dig in.

Later tonight....dinner at my uncles......beeeeerrrr!!!!!


Cool, you just made me very very hungry, :D

Have fun!

.:crast:.


You dig spicy food eh, bro?


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PostPosted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 11:14 am 
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what? you have meat? and you get drunk? mind if i move in with you?

i also have dinner and lunch and shit at everyone's house (AND EVEN THOUGH IT'S A SPECIAL OCCASION WE CAN'T HAVE GARBAGE LIKE PIZZA, NO, WE HAVE INDIAN FOOD.. AS USUAL). pizza, man. pizza.

you gotta see India during diwali though. all those fireworks :dio:
i went there in 2000 and almost went deaf/blind from all noise and flashes :P

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what? you have meat? and you get drunk? mind if i move in with you?

i also have dinner and lunch and shit at everyone's house (AND EVEN THOUGH IT'S A SPECIAL OCCASION WE CAN'T HAVE GARBAGE LIKE PIZZA, NO, WE HAVE INDIAN FOOD.. AS USUAL). pizza, man. pizza.

you gotta see India during diwali though. all those fireworks :dio:
i went there in 2000 and almost went deaf/blind from all noise and flashes :P


You're most welcomed to move in. lol

The fireworks here are pretty good also, but very much subdued. The government banned firecrackers to be owned by the public as in recent years we had a lot of casualties especially young children. The only time we can watch the fireworks is when it's a government organized event. But of course, they make sure it's a good show.


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PostPosted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 12:45 pm 
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I love spicy stuff. I don't have indian restaurants here, so I have to settle for ODing with tabasco on everything.

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 Post subject: Re: Happy Diwali to all the Hindu's
PostPosted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 1:05 pm 
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hellraiser_xes wrote:
crast wrote:
hellraiser_xes wrote:
Well it's that time of the year again where we Hindu's binge ourselves like pigs in celebration. I'm at my folks place right now, waiting for my former school mates to arrive for lunch. Mum cooked up a storm....beriyani rice, fruit salad, ladiesfingers with japanese tofu, chicken in soy sauce, curry chicken (spicy), and mutton curry (extra-extra spicy). Can't wait to dig in.

Later tonight....dinner at my uncles......beeeeerrrr!!!!!


Cool, you just made me very very hungry, :D

Have fun!

.:crast:.


You dig spicy food eh, bro?


Yeah, but I'd probably die if I ate that stuff. Not sure if my body could cope with it, :D

.:crast:.


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I love spicy food too, but i dont like to exaggerate. I hate when the food is only spicy and you cannot taste anything else.

Enjoy yourself btw.


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PostPosted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 3:24 pm 
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Happy diwali!!! we'r celebrating later :dio:


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Dago wrote:
I love spicy food too, but i dont like to exaggerate. I hate when the food is only spicy and you cannot taste anything else.

Enjoy yourself btw.


Ha ha, don't worry. You'll probably drool once you get the aroma. Wait till you sink your teeth in. I have no idea.....I've tried many types of food, but still Indian food comes out tops. And the people here are making money since Indian food is a favourite among everyone here. Banana leaf!!!


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PostPosted: Sun Oct 22, 2006 11:53 am 
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the problem is sometimes the spicy taste is oil-based and so no matter how much watter you drink it won't come out. i often find myself coating my tongue with a napkin (really).

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Well when you eat a food that's too spicy you should always avoid driking... If you want to eliminate parte of the spicy flavor when it's too strong, eat bread.


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Or you can drink milk, I've found that it neutralises the burning effect when food is too spicy.


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Wel the biggest mistake people make is drink water after eating spicy food. Bread would be better.


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yes, i heard about bread, milk and also beer to counter that. but on the same table that has spicy food you probably won't find milk, beer is unlikely with my family and so there's only bread. it works i guess.

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Am late as usual. Best wishes :)


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 Post subject: Re: Happy Diwali to all the Hindu's
PostPosted: Wed Oct 25, 2006 2:34 pm 
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hellraiser_xes wrote:
Well it's that time of the year again where we Hindu's binge ourselves like pigs in celebration. I'm at my folks place right now, waiting for my former school mates to arrive for lunch. Mum cooked up a storm....beriyani rice, fruit salad, ladiesfingers with japanese tofu, chicken in soy sauce, curry chicken (spicy), and mutton curry (extra-extra spicy). Can't wait to dig in.

Later tonight....dinner at my uncles......beeeeerrrr!!!!!


Zomg cannibal. :omfg:

Happy Diwali HinDudes. :dio:


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