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#348053 - 07/30/12 03:23 PM
Re: Tendonitis Hand Injury: Trigger Finger (Thumb)
[Re: Scottyee]
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14329
Loc: NW Florida
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Out here in the Boonies, finding great Indian food is an almost impossible task, so I make my own (after all, I was born and raised an Englishman, and it IS our National Cuisine!).
I have a bunch of local musicians and friends who gather once a week, usually at my house, for food and friendship, and we usually have a themed food evening. I can tell you, my Indian Nights are always packed, and I seldom have leftovers!
Sadly, while I can get most of my friends to EAT Indian, I am still struggling with getting them to cook it for themselves, despite how easy it can be. We are pretty used to Cajun food round here, so spicy is not an issue. Mind you, I haven't tried a Tindaloo out on them yet! Vindaloo is a hit, though!
Ring of Fire is played the next day, but on the night, it's 'Hot, hot, hot'!
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#348056 - 07/30/12 03:47 PM
Re: Tendonitis Hand Injury: Trigger Finger (Thumb)
[Re: 124]
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Let's see if we can put this, er, delicately for our U.S. friends.
Ring of Fire: A phenomenon that may be caused by consuming a Vindaloo. Being one of the hotter dishes in Indian cuisine, the Vindaloo has a tendency to affect a certain sensitive area of the anatomy with a burning sensation while it follows the digestive tract to its final destination. A similar condition may result after eating some Mexican dishes with which some of our American members may be more familiar.
Does that help, guys?
Vive la Ruby Murray! Thanks 124...Vindaloo is a favorite...I have lovely female friend who makes it for me...both are hot, and neither give me any problems. I love spicy food anyway...Thai peppers are always in our homemade chili...gets us through those cold Canuck winters...ha ha! Ian
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