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.....Food that is.... :P

My lovely husband does not tolerate it at all well, and since we have been together I have never had so little Indian food :(

So is married life any different? YES!! I am going to order Chinese AND Indian on a friday night! :lol::lol:

What do you tolerate food wise with your SO??

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.....Food that is.... :P

My lovely husband does not tolerate it at all well, and since we have been together I have never had so little Indian food :(

So is married life any different? YES!! I am going to order Chinese AND Indian on a friday night! :lol::lol:

What do you tolerate food wise with your SO??

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Marmite! :dead: That stuff is so gross.

.....Food that is.... :P

My lovely husband does not tolerate it at all well, and since we have been together I have never had so little Indian food :(

So is married life any different? YES!! I am going to order Chinese AND Indian on a friday night! :lol::lol:

What do you tolerate food wise with your SO??

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My SO had to make a special effort to embrace my love of Indian food. There are about 2 Indian restaurants in Sao Paulo, but we had the better one's food a few times. The first time he thought it was "okay" but he tried a little harder and by the time I was getting ready to come back to the states we were ordering takeout from there. YUM.

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We both love all food. We make sure we always order different stuff in restaurants so we can share.

I was gagging for a decent Indian for weeks, and satisfied our need by a 3 hour drive to Salem. You'll get this desperate when you move here. It's sad, but true :blush:

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Casey loves spicy and hot food. I don't like it that hot, but since he is working all day and I am home he can add hot sauce lol.

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My SO had to make a special effort to embrace my love of Indian food. ... YUM.

Then you should definitely move to NYC! Forget Seattle! :D

Or Maybe London? Or, em, India? :)

Oh MAN you're right. But wait--I read something about how all those Microsoft employees have specialty homemade food delivered to them at work by Indian women who cook in their own kitchens.

Hm, my heart and tastebuds say move to New York.

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Oh MAN you're right. But wait--I read something about how all those Microsoft employees have specialty homemade food delivered to them at work by Indian women who cook in their own kitchens.

ooooo....I loved the days when I would go with my best friend to her parents house....her mum would be cooking for days in preparation :lol::lol: and she always remembered my favourite food :blush:

 

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