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  • System
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    The 1st order was great and I have since ordered from them again.

    I had to contact them with a query and they came back the same day. Great Customer Service and the products were really good.

    That's good news, are there any products you'd recommend? We love Thai and Indian foods..
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  • verytired
    verytired Posts: 87 Forumite
    Try out some of the pastes - they're generally better than the stuff you can put together yourself :)
  • Debt_Free_Dreamer
    Debt_Free_Dreamer Posts: 1,257 Forumite
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    edited 21 June 2010 at 6:38PM
    I never buy ready made pastes. I love Anjum's books. I have the top 2 http://www.anjumanand.co.uk/index.php/books/ and cook from both these books every week.

    They can look scary to start with (lots of ingredients/spices), but they are actually very easy to cook I can do quite a few of the dishes in no time at all now and on auto pilot sometimes.

    I have bought lots of curry books in the past. Her books are definately the best.
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  • WhiteHorse
    WhiteHorse Posts: 2,492 Forumite
    See if you can find an asian grocery store as they are usually MUCH better and cheaper.
    YES!

    I never buy these sorts of things at mainstream supermarkets. If there is no such shop near you, there are online asian food retailers who are quite reasonable.
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  • HANICKA_2
    HANICKA_2 Posts: 57 Forumite
    Have you tried Home Bargains ? They have got noodles on sale quite regulary and I bougt some green thai curry paste for 39 p a few weeks back. Also B & M sells this stuff quite cheep.
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