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posted on 6/2/13

punjab is a good option for christmas dinner too £16.95 for four courses and some free drinks too (i got shares in it btw .. lol)

posted on 6/2/13

i grew up in palmers cross btw

posted on 6/2/13

All this talk of curry, I think I know what I am doing for tea tonight now....And I am in a hotel just outside Bradford and I hear there are some good curry houses up this way......

Tino - Is the Blue Ginger a curry house by Snowden? Me and a few mates were talking about going up and camping over in the spring so if a good curry house was local that would be

posted on 6/2/13

i grew up in palmers cross btw

the only palmers cross I know is the primary school near claregate

No BD it's in bridgnorth....there's a lot camp site by snowden pretty cheap too. you been up snowden before? if not it's not so bad the first 1/4 I thought was the worst of it once you get to the half way house it's ok

posted on 6/2/13

@bd .. nope its at the bottom of the hermitage in bridgnorth. used to be a car showroom so has all the ambience of one too ...

posted on 6/2/13

thats the one just up from bilbrook

posted on 6/2/13

yer I live dovecotes dude

posted on 6/2/13

pendeford way, used to play in the fields there m8, left atrea in 1966
try this in a curry its lethal and I have photographic evidence too!
http://www.scorchio.co.uk/pleasure-pain-biohazard-million-scoville-chilli-extract-p-692.html

posted on 6/2/13

wifeys family have lived there since they built the houses back end of the 70's 77/78

will check the link

posted on 6/2/13

I was seeing the pistols at the laff on 18th dec 77 happy memories

posted on 6/2/13

the laff...my old man loved that place....untiol he almost threw someone off of a balcony

posted on 6/2/13

back on the cuzza vein, I used to go to the Kohinoor at the bottom of temple street round about then too

posted on 6/2/13

that was after a night out at either the pigott, lea manor or the mount

posted on 6/2/13

pigott in pattingham?

posted on 6/2/13

Shroom
That paste looks awesome,have to pick some of that up when I'm back at home!
The world's hottest chilli is the Naga Jolokia,I've eaten curries with them in up in Chiang Mai,the owner was growing them in his back garden!

posted on 6/2/13

@tino yarp

@ bib its pure evil mate, pea sized amount gives you the most massive endorphin rush i've ever come across
done bhut jolokia's they're nice you can buy 10 on-line for a few quid when the growing season starts here.

posted on 6/2/13

on the snowdon theme .. one for cold night

http://www.scorchio.co.uk/chillipepper-petes-dragon-slayer-p-984.html

a real nice condiment

posted on 6/2/13

I grow all my own Chillies and the hottest I’ve ever managed to get to fruit reliably are Peach Habaneros.
They might not be the hottest ever but they’re as hot as I can manage raw and make a fantastic paste.
http://www.pepperseeds.eu/habanero-peach.html

posted on 6/2/13

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posted on 6/2/13

That’s easy enough as well

posted on 6/2/13

true but it''l induce tinitus over extended periods of use, beleive me

posted on 6/2/13

The guy who was growing Nagas told me the seeds were smuggled out of Assam,India I think as it's illegal to export them!

posted on 6/2/13

You can’t really export the fruit without exporting the seeds unless he was saying its illegal to export the fruit as well

posted on 6/2/13

some of the things i've seen (on tv) trying to get smuggled in is ridiculous

Mind you coming back from Thailand via a stopover in Amsterdam we landed at Gatwick to be met by a sign that read "customs office is closed if you have anything to declare please dial this number"

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