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maxwell silver 29-04-2007 12:12

Vindaloo
 
Seemed a great idea at the time after a few pints & woofed it down no problemo,but this morning the head is fine but the digestive system & back passage are paying dearly.Any one else had any culinary bright ideas after a few bevvies & payed for it the following day? Chip pan fires included:eek:

fc:stanley 29-04-2007 12:17

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ooooo nooooooooo , you better ask the women for this one :D

Mancie 29-04-2007 13:32

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Seems like a good idea at the time but you often pay for it the day after.. once spoke to some Indian chefs who said they were amazed at how the British wolf down the hottest stuff.. they said Indians would not touch a Vindaloo or Phal with a barge pole!

MargaretR 29-04-2007 15:26

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I had loose bowels for many years until I found Kefir
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kefir
My problem started in 1980 when I got pseudomembranous colitis (similar to C-difficile) caused by antibiotics. I learnt to control my symptoms at a tolerable level with yogurt, but last year I found kefir (the super yogurt). I make my own (for the price of the milk). It is the most wonderful health product I have ever found on the web. Dont pay silly prices for yogurt health drinks. This does all they do -better. Outlay? - less than a fiver to buy the grains, which go on reproducing themselves as long as you keep using them (same principle as yeast, or a ginger beer plant)

mthead 29-04-2007 15:40

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PMSL:D Its surprising how many people do that and we all end up with the same thing.Whats that song of Johnny Cash's??? Oh yes 'RING OF FIRE':D :D

bullseyebarb 29-04-2007 18:48

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My ex-brother-in-law used to shovel this stuff down. No known side-effects. Guts of steel, I guess.

flashy 29-04-2007 19:00

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all i can say is.....OUCH!!!!!

cashman 29-04-2007 19:08

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used to guzzle chicken curry n chapati 5/6 nights a week at the azad in late 60s early 70s, wonderful stuff, NOW cant stomach anything with a lot of garlic etc, its called paying the price i believe, probably for the Alcohol consumed though not the curry.:D

grego 29-04-2007 19:26

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Thanks for sharing that with us Maxwell, dont eat curry quite that hot but food in general is always a good idea when I've been drinking. Used to always get a cheese salad in a pitta bread then smother it in tomato ketchup, haven't had that in ages.

SPUGGIE J 29-04-2007 22:03

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Food poisening that occured due to being pi eyed when cooking chicken. :o

Cant beat a curry after a bevvying session. :o

mani 30-04-2007 02:55

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i cud never have a curry and chapatti after a good ol session

alwasy had to be either fried chicken or a chicken tikka kebab...

cut the chilli sauce extra garlic sauce...

i used to be able to handle the hottest of the chilli's no probs

but alas slowly i've become bland...

Ber999T 30-04-2007 03:16

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Love a good Jelfrezie (spelling not right i know) and one of the best, to my taste at the moment, is from ASDA

expat 30-04-2007 10:09

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Put your toilet roll in the fridge, I find this helps.
Expat

expat 30-04-2007 10:12

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I forgot to mention take the said roll out when needed,There,s nothing worse than no paper,

mthead 30-04-2007 10:14

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Quote:

Originally Posted by expat (Post 417721)
I forgot to mention take the said roll out when needed,There,s nothing worse than no paper,

PMSL:D Pants round ankles shuffling to the fridge:D


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