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Posted: April 11 2011 at 10:16
Good Indian is much more satisfying to me than good Chinese. But it's so rich that it's not something I'm going to reach for often. Chinese can be a comforting simple food, a nice dinner.
Voted Indian, but both have there place. Tikka Masala.mmmmm.
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Joined: April 29 2006
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Posted: April 11 2011 at 11:34
Epignosis wrote:
Negoba wrote:
Good Indian is much more satisfying to me than good Chinese.
This. However, I'd take Japanese over either.
It's kind of funny, but I got into Chinese first, and still like it but when I first really got into Indian the food was kind of like an orgasm for your mouth. I'd go mmm mmm mmm mmm, etc. etc. while eating. I don't even remember when I got into Japanese. Most in the US experience it in a steakhouse. Which I still like to do on occasion, but sushi tends to be what I go for first these days.
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Posted: April 21 2011 at 16:16
I'm new to indian and I am learning to love a lot of it. But I've been eating Chinese (aka Canadian Chinese) all my life and Western-Canada style ginger beef is one of my all time favorite dishes and has been for as long as I can remember. I know it probably has 0 nutritional value though so I don't eat it too much.
Joined: April 29 2006
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Posted: April 21 2011 at 16:29
TheGazzardian wrote:
I'm new to indian and I am learning to love a lot of it. But I've been eating Chinese (aka Canadian Chinese) all my life and Western-Canada style ginger beef is one of my all time favorite dishes and has been for as long as I can remember. I know it probably has 0 nutritional value though so I don't eat it too much.
Well there's a dish new to me. But 0 nutritional value has to be a bit of a stretch if it's any good. You get protein from the beef and ginger has some good nutritional benefits. Of course not knowing what's in the rest of this dish, who knows. Most dishes like that throw in some stir fried veggies.
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I see a good opportunity to take this thread downhill into a really crude area. Ball is in your court...
I just meant that I'm hungry again after about an hour having eaten Chinese food but still feel 'full up' several hours after an Indian curry, that's all. Perhaps my 'solo for unaccompanied blowhole' wasn't appropriate
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Posted: February 16 2012 at 07:54
I used to watch the Family as a kid. No Vinton present. I do have a DVD of The Monkee's Head. Watched them more often than the Partridges. These days the only Partridge I have an interest in is Andy.
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