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liuzhou

liuzhou

22 minutes ago, Thanks for the Crepes said:

 

Perhaps you should also head to a spice supplier, because you have available many other ingredients for Indian cooking at home. You were most helpful to me when I asked about Indian Vegetables I was ignorant of. Turns out that many of those are also available in China.

 

I love Indian food too. Most of it looks like a dog's dinner, but it sure tastes good.

 

The vegetation is similar and there are many in common. Most spices not at all.

I can buy "Indian" spices, but only by the kilo and at exorbitant prices.

Anyway back to Chris and his torturous posts!

liuzhou

liuzhou

6 minutes ago, Thanks for the Crepes said:

 

Perhaps you should also head to a spice supplier, because you have available many other ingredients for Indian cooking at home. You were most helpful to me when I asked about Indian Vegetables I was ignorant of. Turns out that many of those are also available in China.

 

I love Indian food too. Most of it looks like a dog's dinner, but it sure tastes good.

 

The vegetation is similar and many in common. Most spices not at all.

I can buy "Indian" spices, but only by the kilo and at exorbitant prices.

liuzhou

liuzhou

5 minutes ago, Thanks for the Crepes said:

 

Perhaps you should also head to a spice supplier, because you have available many other ingredients for Indian cooking at home. You were most helpful to me when I asked about Indian Vegetables I was ignorant of. Turns out that many of those are also available in China.

 

I love Indian food too. Most of it looks like a dog's dinner, but it sure tastes good.

 

They vegetation is similar and many in common. Most spices not at all.

I can buy "Indian" spices, but only by the kilo and at exorbitant prices.

liuzhou

liuzhou

2 minutes ago, Thanks for the Crepes said:

 

Perhaps you should also head to a spice supplier, because you have available many other ingredients for Indian cooking at home. You were most helpful to me when I asked about Indian Vegetables I was ignorant of. Turns out that many of those are also available in China.

 

I love Indian food too. Most of it looks like a dog's dinner, but it sure tastes good.

 

They vegetation is similar and many in common. Most spices not at all.

I can buy "Indian" spices, but only by the kilo and at exorbitant prices.

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