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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Ecuador
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I like things spicy and he doesn't so I have to leave the spice out when I cook and add it only to my plate.

sound slike me n the wife... i LIKA the spice... the wife.. nota so mucha.. :(

James & Sara - Aug 12, 05

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Filed: Other Country: India
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I'm guessing gagging in the UK means something like wanting/craving?? Here gagging just means about to vomit. :lol:

I cooked Indian food last night. Palak paneer and a potato dish (aloo matar). :innocent: If you weren't an ocean away I could have made some for you! :P

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I cooked Indian food last night. Palak paneer and a potato dish (aloo matar). :innocent: If you weren't an ocean away I could have made some for you! :P

I just managed to convince the wife that we'll go out and get Indian food tonight. There's plenty at home but it's all cooked in such a "health conscious" manner that it just don't taste right :P

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I'm guessing gagging in the UK means something like wanting/craving?? Here gagging just means about to vomit. :lol:

I cooked Indian food last night. Palak paneer and a potato dish (aloo matar). :innocent: If you weren't an ocean away I could have made some for you! :P

ROTFL!!!! :lol: ...oh gawd.....

Awwww.....thanks :blush: I am very partial to the vegetarian dishes :thumbs:

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Egypt
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I (L) chinese food. There were no chinese restaurants in my husband's home town, and only a few in the bigger cities in Egypt. But, since he knew how much I loved it, he found a nile cruise ship that serves Chinese food and has taken me out for dinner there every time we've been in Cairo. Thankfully he loved the food and now we can enjoy our favorite little chinese restaurant in Saint Paul together.

Unfortunately, he doesn't like thai, indian or pakistani food :( The spices do a number on his stomach. Ahh well.

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Filed: Other Country: India
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I cooked Indian food last night. Palak paneer and a potato dish (aloo matar). :innocent: If you weren't an ocean away I could have made some for you! :P

I just managed to convince the wife that we'll go out and get Indian food tonight. There's plenty at home but it's all cooked in such a "health conscious" manner that it just don't taste right :P

hehe...that's so sad to hear! A house full of Indians and not really good tasting Indian food? It doesn't seem right. :no: When I go to India to meet the fam, I will be in food heaven. Thinking about it makes me drool.

Edited by stina&suj

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Paul likes spicy food - I don't... Paul can't stand onions in his food... he has never had Indian food and ssys it smells awful... well I am not particularly fond of Indian food apart from the tikkas and kebabs and tandoori food... I must stress that I loathe Indian vegetarian food... it makes me feel rather ill... but then I am a carnivore...

I love grilled pork chops, a nice succulent beef steak (well done), fish and chips, bangers and mash, steak and kidney pie, so on and so forth... I am feeling hungry now just thinking of these... I think I will make myself a nice shepherd's pie tomorrow...

Paul and I met on the Bazaar on the 14th January (he joined my progressive rock forum that day)

July 3rd he flew to England to meet me

We fell in love while he drove all over the place coz I cannot read maps (we were supposed to go to Ingleton - but touched Darlington 4 times, Pierce Bridge 6 times, Scotch Corner twice and Bernard Castle twice and we never did make it to Ingleton)

It has been so long and so much has happened in between...

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Filed: Country: Jamaica
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Hm, my heart and tastebuds say move to New York.

Well go on then! :P You know you want to :P

I'm practically the only VJ'er in NYC, believe it or not.

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I am not one to have Indian food but when I do Ijust love it. I prefer the dishes with curry anythign curry. I am Jamaican do curry is GOOD.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Thailand
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we both love to eat.. and we both love to try everything new.. he loves Thai food and i'm ok with the cheese, bread and pasta kinda food (i dont really like it but i'm ok with it.. will not eat it if i can choose somthign else)

But food... hmm..... i need to go to the gym again coz of it!!! :angry:

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My fiance tolerates my infatuation with Corned Beef.. :P

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Hey Ariji I do love macher jhol if that helps :devil:

Edited by Melo

Paul and I met on the Bazaar on the 14th January (he joined my progressive rock forum that day)

July 3rd he flew to England to meet me

We fell in love while he drove all over the place coz I cannot read maps (we were supposed to go to Ingleton - but touched Darlington 4 times, Pierce Bridge 6 times, Scotch Corner twice and Bernard Castle twice and we never did make it to Ingleton)

It has been so long and so much has happened in between...

Arrived in Houston on October 29th 2006

Married 17th November 2006

Lost my father 8th January 2007 (all dates are a blur after this)

Conditional Green Card dated 24th October 2007

I-751 posted on 6th August 2009

Received on 7th August 2009 in VT

Melo's Prog Bazaar

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Filed: Other Country: India
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All this food talk. :wacko: I'm getting very hungry. I'm cooking manicotti tonight.

I only had Indian food for the first time in 2002. I don't know how I lived without it. My spice tolerance has gotten higher and higher.(still can't have extremely hot stuff tho) Nothing like a runny nose after a good Indian meal. :D

Edited by stina&suj

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Mexico
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I eat everything except : beet, cow eye, fried okra, and norweigan salty herring thingie... everything else, thy kingdom come!

wife doesnt like (but i do, sometimes i have to cook 2 diff things): onions, mushrooms, mayo, coconut flavor whatever, amh.. mexican deli , u know, liver, cow cheek, cow tongue, et al..

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