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http://www.spicebarn.com/spices_and_seasonings.htm

http://ishopindian.com/shop/catalog/Grocer...CFQ1zUAodBhZcEA

Still haven't found any naans.

Honestly I'd be okay with packaged.

Making them I could do but...I'd have to really have time.

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:lol: I went to an 'irish' pub in San Diego a few years ago... it was quite a nice pub, but I remember being bemused by the menu. It had a special section for 'traditional irish fare', which contained only two dishes:

1) Clam chowder, served in one of those bread-bowl things

2) Chilli. Served with tortilla chips.

:unsure:

Haha, unreal! Still, I did get asked how I spoke such good English for a foreigner once so maybe I shouldnt be so surprised.

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I been asked what language do we speak in England?

How long does it take to drive to England?

Have you been to the Eifel tower in London?

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stupid idiots.

Chris and I thought about opening an English Pub here in NC. Trying to make it authentic as possible.

We even looked into brewing our own beer.

It would be fun-ish!

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I am a wife!! Whoa this is weird!

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I been asked what language do we speak in England?

How long does it take to drive to England?

Have you been to the Eifel tower in London?

:lol:

Staggeringly I once got asked "are there black people in England?", I couldnt decided if that was worse than "how do i speak English?" or not.

to the english question I said "I knew I was coming to America to visit and really tried hard to pick it up in time so I could speak to Americans when I was out and about"

and to the "blac"k question...well...I really tried not to laugh, it was like a question a parent might get from a small child who really doesnt know.

The funny thing is, they thought I was serious both times and actually thanked 'people like me' for learning a foreign language. My fiancée kicked me under the table because she knew i was taking the pee.

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Ooh! Thank you... those are going in my bulging favourites folder! :)

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:lol: I went to an 'irish' pub in San Diego a few years ago... it was quite a nice pub, but I remember being bemused by the menu. It had a special section for 'traditional irish fare', which contained only two dishes:

1) Clam chowder, served in one of those bread-bowl things

2) Chilli. Served with tortilla chips.

:unsure:

what the fuque?

See, this is so shocking, I had to spell it out.

I been asked what language do we speak in England?

How long does it take to drive to England?

Have you been to the Eifel tower in London?

:lol:

Have you got the 'do you celebrate Thanksgiving over there?'

oooh! Idea for a new thread.

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:lol: I went to an 'irish' pub in San Diego a few years ago... it was quite a nice pub, but I remember being bemused by the menu. It had a special section for 'traditional irish fare', which contained only two dishes:

1) Clam chowder, served in one of those bread-bowl things

2) Chilli. Served with tortilla chips.

:unsure:

what the fuque?

See, this is so shocking, I had to spell it out.

I know.... I mean, you don't expect authentic irishness from ANY pub that proclaims itself to be irish, obviously, but... going to all the trouble of making space for a special 'irish' menu, consisting of the least irish food items ever... #######?! I should've recommended they add, I dunno, paella and lasagne to that. And a nice lamb Madras. :wacko:

I been asked what language do we speak in England?

How long does it take to drive to England?

Have you been to the Eifel tower in London?

:lol:

Have you got the 'do you celebrate Thanksgiving over there?'

oooh! Idea for a new thread.

I'll resist putting this one in the other thread ('cos I felt mean for laughing), but my fiance's daughter asked me a while back 'do you speak english in England, or do you have a different language there?'... I felt bad for being amused, 'cos she was only 8 at the time... but still. When I pointed out that English is called English for a reason, there was a huuuuuge long pause followed by 'ohhh... I thought maybe you talked irish or some other special language like that'. But like I said, she was 8 - I know plenty of people who've been asked that by adults, and they have no excuse!

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2006 - Filed I-129F

2007 - K-1 issued, moved to US, completed AOS (a busy year, immigration-wise)

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Wow a gem of a site, just what I needed! Thanks mucho ajames! :thumbs:

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Well, if you do find any naans I'd be interested in knowing where ya got 'em from.... ;)

I don't know about naan, but I get frozen paratha from the asian or halal markets that you just cook up in the frying pan and I think they're really tasty!

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Well, if you do find any naans I'd be interested in knowing where ya got 'em from.... ;)

I don't know about naan, but I get frozen paratha from the asian or halal markets that you just cook up in the frying pan and I think they're really tasty!

lucky duck.

We don't even have and Asian market.

I brought back with me rice paper to make my basil rolls!!

Wow a gem of a site, just what I needed! Thanks mucho ajames! :thumbs:

you are very welcome! I thought it was pretty cool.

I am not even a great fan of indian and I was impressed!!

All You Need Is Love...

*The Beatles*

I am a wife!! Whoa this is weird!

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alright everyone that was complaining and missing NAAN BREADS. I the maker of this thread didn't even watch those videos...Chris did. But I watched the NAAN one and oh my gosh that is so easy!!!! We can all make it!!

I am going to have a dinner party after all this wedding ####### is over and I will make home made naan bread!!! Ya.

wanna come? :hehe:

All You Need Is Love...

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I am a wife!! Whoa this is weird!

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Hey thanks! I am going to watch the vids too! Haven't yet...but if the naan bread looks easy to make...woot woot! :) M.

PS..put us down for the dinner party! ;) M.

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