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Published by Deanna Hoak February 17th, 2006 in blogHad a lovely lunch with Safewrite today, who was visiting from NYC. The warm weather was quite a change for her, I’m sure. :-)
I ate way too much Indian food–I can never get enough of the stuff, and they had chicken vindaloo on the buffet today. Yummmmmm…..:-) I ended up skipping dinner entirely because I was still full.
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Actually, it was sunny and 56F here today. I wore an airy skirt with flat shoes; no tights. Marvelous. The rivers and sewers are a little startled by the volume of melting snow, but they seem to be handling it pretty well.
Ding! Now I know what I’m making for dinner. Once again, thanks, Deanna, for the little unexpected insights.
Sounds delicious!
You’re welcome! :-)
You have a good recipe for vindaloo you can point me too? I tried making saag paneer once, but I was making the paneer from scratch, and it came out too crumbly–I think I needed more patience in pressing it. :-)
Ah, it’s nice that it’s warmed up a bit. I don’t know what it was here yesterday, but we needed the AC on in the car.
Yes, it was yummy. One of my favorite restaurants–I’m addicted to the spices. :-)
Today we have 60MPH winds and it’s going to be around or below freezing all weekend. Ah well. *) Hope she stocked up on warmth while she was there!
Wish I did. In fact, I rarely have the cookery patience to even consider pressing saag paneer by hand. You did, however, remind me that we had in the house all the ingredients for a killer tofu&veggies stir-fry with a new hot curry paste I purchased with the intent of experimenting with it.
It turned out so fab I saved you some. It should arrive in a cardboard box any day now.
These people
http://www.traderjoes.com/locations/index.asp
make a wonderful selection of Indian curries in jars. I know they are not in Florida (yet), but maybe you can get them throught the mail?
Yes, it was a pleasure to meet you and a great time. My son Jonathan estimated your age as no more than 26, by the way.