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Tried this new Indian place down the street. Had chicken tikka and curry. Not bad for the price, but could have been spicier. With three tall glasses of water.

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Curry??? What do you mean man? Did it have a name or anything. Curry is a generic word (although a word you rarely see in India). They use that word for Gravy and generally in the sub continent Masalas and dhals are the norm. India is such a diverse country for food. It's funny really because your picture shows Indian food in a western nutshell. Breads are used mainly in the north where as Rice is used far more in the south.

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Lamb curry...in my haste I dropped a word. Naan frequently comes with your food at Los Angeles Indian restaurants...even with basmati rice. Garlic naan is my favourite. Yes, it's a bit of a mish-mash of various regional cuisines. But that's how international cuisines flourish and grow; they adapt.

That's how the Chinese, Thai, Japanese, Indian, Malaysian, Ethiopian, Russian, Greek, Korean, and many more have established themselves in Southern California against the tried-and-true French and Italian behomeths.

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Thanks for that big man. In Manchester, a city blessed with Sub Continent eateries, if you look hard enough there are real Indian places that just do 2 " Curries". Generally a veg and non veg. Served with rice or bread for little more than a fiver. So basic it reminds me of the places I ate in India. One of which was in Calcutta. A bowl of very tasty Dhal ( don't laugh please) and endless chapattis for a few Rupees. The breads in fact were free and they used to Frisbee one at you as and when you had finished them.

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On the menu this evening:

Thai nibbles for starters

Crispy Duck - Peking Styleee. Pancakes, Hoisin Sauce, Spring Onions, Cucumber.

Coconut and King Prawn Thai Soup

Chocolate Truffles

A Cheese Board: Garlic Lancashire, Soft Local Goats Cheese, Lancashire Blue. A sweet wine from France.

An Aussie Shiraz for Me and an Aussie Chardonnay for Mrs CP.

Some of my Green for merriment.

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Used some of my farmers market haul for dinner last night:

Green Zebra Stripe Tomatoes, sliced with a pinch of sea salt and a dab of Sriracha hot sauce on each wedge.

Miso-glazed salmon, hummus, grilled zucchini, carrots, and asparagus with garlic and a splash of sake just for the hell of it.

Fresh figs and dates with goat cheese for dessert.

Johannesburg Riesling wine.

Breakfast this morning was berries: blueberries and raspberries.

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Chilled corn soup

Meatloaf over roasted potato salad, eggplant, okra and peppers, and corn on the cob.

Nectarine sorbet (on a plate wishing me happy birthday...it was lovely, but since my computer is toast, you'll have to wait for the picture).

There was also wine. I know everyone is shocked... :D

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Just started reading Michael Pollan's "The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals". This book came out years ago and I don't know why I never got around to reading it before, especially since I enjoyed Pollan's "The Botany of Desire"...just slipped my mind, I guess.

Not that I wasn't already aware of how fucked up America's food supply and eating habits are, thanks to other books and documentaries on the subject, but this book does a good job of illustrating exactly how the food on your plate gets there, and the almost complete infiltration of corn and corn by-products into just about EVERYTHING! It also looks at the reality of "free-range" or "cage-free" chicken and the entire "organic" food movement. You'll never look at a supermarket the same way after reading this book.

http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/omnivores-dilemma-michael-pollan/1007681301?ean=9781594200823

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As Alice Waters says: "PAY ATTENTION TO WHAT YOU EAT!"

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