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I think it was Called Arsenic and old lace C_Q i seem to remember that as well, i may be wrong though0
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squeaky wrote:It's cyanide that smells of almonds
I thought it was but couldn't be certain ... and Cullumpster ... that name rings a bell so you could well be right, although the arsenic bit seems a bit wrong when it's cyanide that was used
It's very many years since I've seen the film now, although it was one of those great classics I'm sure, and possibly had Cary Grant (or someone like him) as the lead role?
I'm going to have to go search this out now or it will do my head in LOL!"An Ye Harm None, Do What Ye Will"
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It is that what you do, good or bad,
will come back to you three times as strong!
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I will be cooking this for tea tomorrow night, have all prepared in advance. Will let you all know how I get on0
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Curry _Queen,
I have to say................ that has to be the nicest indian meal I have had for a long time. It tasted just like it came from a restaurant! It gets a big thumbs up from my family (even the kids liked it and they are fussy mares!!)
This is definately going to be a favourite recipe in our house for an alternative to takeaway.
You are a genius and thoroughly deserve your name because you are the Queen of CurriesThankyou!!!!
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I am SO glad you enjoyed it :j
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Thanks for the feedback hun :T"An Ye Harm None, Do What Ye Will"
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It is that what you do, good or bad,
will come back to you three times as strong!
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not a problem, I will happily be your guinea pig any time
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I made your chicken buhna last night and it was the best curry i've ever made!!! Thankyou so much for taking the time to share your recipe with us! My son is a veggie so I just added some potatoes, onions etc to his and he was asking for seconds :-)
I fancy trying the new curry now and will do that in the next couple of weeks and report back. Dont suppose you have plans for a tikka masala recipe? :j0 -
Leonie, have a look at THIS. It's curry_queen's curry recipes. Theres a Korma recipe on there which is nice and mild, why don't you try it? Will look for a tikka recipe in the meantime.
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Thanks for that! :-) I've printed it off.
I find korma's a bit too mild for me if you buy them from a supermarket I find them a bit sickly so its put me off them a bit. I shall be trying this one though as I bet its more like the indian restaraunt one.
In fact i'll probably work my way through all Curry-Queens currys, its just that Tikka is my fave!0
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