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A Beginner’s Curry

A Curriculum for Excellence! Hector has been asked for his recipes many times over the years. Some have logged into this Blog to access that which has been posted already. This Curry-Heute was something different, a lesson. The Sixth Years … Continue reading

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D/Phyeley : A Village phenomenon

Hector saw the lights of Bradford, but the Curry was over a green hill far away… A Curry-free weekend. Well almost. The Field Centre at Malham had Local Lamb Curry on the menu on Saturday evening. From where was this … Continue reading

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A Clydebank Curry-Heute Take-Away?

It must be the ‘New’ Café Punjab! As a resident of this town for many years, New Café Punjab (24 Alexander St, G81) Clydebank, has satisfied those moments when there is no time or desire to cook, but the taste … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Mother India’s Cafe, at last!

This is essentially an Indian-style Tapas restaurant. The idea is to order a couple of portions each. The portions are smaller than the main dish experience, one should never leave unless one feels fulfilled. There is a Takeaway Menu, but … Continue reading

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Bier today, Curry-Heute

Two barrels of Bock must be accompanied by something special to eat. The consequences of not eating may lead to the destruction of bathrooms. Yvonne tends not to make Curry when Hector is present: she has now realised that preparation … Continue reading

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The Village Calls…

Friday Night is Curry Night? It is two weeks since Jonathan and Hector sat together and dined in The Village (Nelson St, Glasgow). This had to be rectified, and such was the weekend schedule there was only one window of … Continue reading

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A quick Curry at London Victoria

The final day of May was to be the first day that Marg and Hector went on a wander around the City of Westminster, alone. A Curry-Heute was not the plan. We were meant to rendezvous with the Chaps, however, … Continue reading

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Shoreham-by-Sea – The Indian Cottage Tandoori – Is this the prettiest Curry House in England

Just passing by There was one great pub in Shoreham. There was a disappointing one. In between was a Curry House, in a Tudor style building. There was no Curry-Heute Indeed it was Fish and certainly not Chips: Cod, in … Continue reading

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Crawley – Ram Sports & Social Club – Lamb Mishkaki, a Kinda’ Curry in Crawley

Ram Sports & Social Club (Ifield Avenue, Crawley RH11 7LX) is an unlikely venue for a major taste experience, but within the club house lies the Lal Akash, as is written on the crockery. Lord Clive had recommended this. He … Continue reading

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Perth, a city in Scotland – Tabla Indian Restaurant

This week Hector did his research. Marg had a hockey meeting in Perth, she was afraid of falling asleep at the wheel, so Hector was engaged to ride shotgun: a chance to experience a Curry in a town where I … Continue reading

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