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There are lots of different kinds of curries Katie, some hot, some

earthy, some very mellow. And different veggies are curried in

different ways. A good way to try lots of tastes is to visit a buffet

if you can. But Italian, Chinese & Japanese things are wonderful to

have in your diet. What are your favorite Japanese dishes? I love

veggie tempura :)

 

Peace,

Diane

 

 

, Katie M <cozycate wrote:

>

> I really don't. I cook Italian, Chineese, Japaneese things, but I

know almost nothing about indian cooking. I guess part of the reason

is that I am not wild about curry. I have only tasted it twice and

it was so overpowering that I did not enjoy it.

> Katie

>

> Vishnu Daivata Svami <vishnudaivata wrote:

> Hi Katie,

>

> Do you know anything about Indian cooking like Rasagulla and so on.

>

> Swami B.V. Vishnu Daivata

>

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I love tempura, too, but I don't make it often. I have a recipe using udon

noodles that I like real well. It tends to be rather labor intensive so I don't

make it often.

Katie

 

 

 

 

strayfeather1 <otherbox2001 wrote:

There are lots of different kinds of curries Katie, some hot, some

earthy, some very mellow. And different veggies are curried in

different ways. A good way to try lots of tastes is to visit a buffet

if you can. But Italian, Chinese & Japanese things are wonderful to

have in your diet. What are your favorite Japanese dishes? I love

veggie tempura :)

 

Peace,

Diane

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HI Katie:

 

My daughter is not a big fan of Indian food, however she really likes the

tandoori seasisng I buy from Penzys she uses it a lot. It is a very mild or

maybe mellow is a better word for it.

 

Gayle

 

 

 

otherbox2001

 

Tue, 30 Jan 2007 1:49 AM

Re: Curry Katie

 

 

There are lots of different kinds of curries Katie, some hot, some

earthy, some very mellow. And different veggies are curried in

different ways. A good way to try lots of tastes is to visit a buffet

if you can. But Italian, Chinese & Japanese things are wonderful to

have in your diet. What are your favorite Japanese dishes? I love

veggie tempura :)

 

Peace,

Diane

 

 

, Katie M <cozycate wrote:

>

> I really don't. I cook Italian, Chineese, Japaneese things, but I

know almost nothing about indian cooking. I guess part of the reason

is that I am not wild about curry. I have only tasted it twice and

it was so overpowering that I did not enjoy it.

> Katie

>

> Vishnu Daivata Svami <vishnudaivata wrote:

> Hi Katie,

>

> Do you know anything about Indian cooking like Rasagulla and so on.

>

> Swami B.V. Vishnu Daivata

>

 

 

 

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Thanks, I willl remember that and get some. I now my hubby likes curry, so he

would be glad to see some on the table.

Katie

 

glpveg4life wrote:

HI Katie:

 

My daughter is not a big fan of Indian food, however she really likes the

tandoori seasisng I buy from Penzys she uses it a lot. It is a very mild or

maybe mellow is a better word for it.

 

Gayle

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