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An Indian place near us has dinner buffets on Wed nights. $14.95 per person, drinks extra. Great food!

Or at least I think so, but what do I know, I'm poor.

Hey... as long as you like it. ;)

Yeah, good thing I don't know any better.

I don't know about authenticity, but its pretty hard to screw up a curry. Even the bad ones are still edible.

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An Indian place near us has dinner buffets on Wed nights. $14.95 per person, drinks extra. Great food!

Or at least I think so, but what do I know, I'm poor.

Hey... as long as you like it. ;)

Yeah, good thing I don't know any better.

I don't know about authenticity, but its pretty hard to screw up a curry. Even the bad ones are still edible.

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... its pretty hard to screw up a curry.

Visit Spice Palace in South Plainfield.

The food is disgusting. I tried their biryani and chicken tikka masala once and then I went back (why?!?!) for a dosa.

*BARF*

I've only had one really bad restaurant curry - a chicken dhansak that was incredibly salty from a fairly expensive place in Bournemouth.

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... its pretty hard to screw up a curry.

Visit Spice Palace in South Plainfield.

The food is disgusting. I tried their biryani and chicken tikka masala once and then I went back (why?!?!) for a dosa.

*BARF*

I've only had one really bad restaurant curry - a chicken dhansak that was incredibly salty from a fairly expensive place in Bournemouth.

It can be done.

I should know.. I'm a pretty lousy cook.

Man is made by his belief. As he believes, so he is.

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... its pretty hard to screw up a curry.

Visit Spice Palace in South Plainfield.

The food is disgusting. I tried their biryani and chicken tikka masala once and then I went back (why?!?!) for a dosa.

*BARF*

I've only had one really bad restaurant curry - a chicken dhansak that was incredibly salty from a fairly expensive place in Bournemouth.

It can be done.

I should know.. I'm a pretty lousy cook.

Really I thought curry was the easiest thing to make - just chuck your leftover ####### in a pot and throw in curry powder and sauce.

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You'd think so. I tend to overseason.

Well if its a salt or spice-fest then yeah...

But if you're that bad of a cook - its probably easier to get yourself some jars of premade curry sauce.

Yeah we've been using Pathak's from time to time. It's not too good but it is edible.

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An Indian place near us has dinner buffets on Wed nights. $14.95 per person, drinks extra. Great food!

Or at least I think so, but what do I know, I'm poor.

Hey... as long as you like it. ;)
Yeah, good thing I don't know any better.
I don't know about authenticity, but its pretty hard to screw up a curry. Even the bad ones are still edible.
Actually quite easy to screw up curry--just ask someone who is as bad a cook as my paternal grandmother (was) to cook it.

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I suppose it depends where you go when eating out. I can imagine some places you can get a meal for two at or around $30, but you'd need to be exceptionally frugal to do so. In any event, I'd recommend going out to dinner less often and when you do go out, you can splurge a little. Why bother eating out at someplace that serves only so-so food? That seems like a waste of money to me. Cook dinner at home most of the time and when you do go out, you'll have some money stored up to go somewhere really nice.

The thing I'm most amazed at, however, is the concept you can "buy a lot of groceries" for $30 or so. I don't know what you're getting, but while my wife and I aren't rich, the grocery bill usually comes out to least twice that. Usually more. Of course, we purchase more at one time so we don't have to go grocery shopping every week (if we can avoid it).

the thing most of you are not understanding is when we as in my hubby and I are going to Applebees or TGI's, we don't think it is so-so food so we don't think it is a waste of money.... like many people have said the price of the food doesn't really determine the quality of the food...... and yeah not everything we have had there is terrific but we have our favourite things we like to eat at those places...

I am not saying you could buy a lot of groceries for 30 dollars but you could buy food for a few meals with 30 dollars... at least I could...

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