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RE: X-mas - Noucamp99 - 03-12-2009 And then there are the UK versions that were created for our delicate pallettes. I am not a fan of the strong stuff. I like Byriani, Korma, Tikka, Massala, but I do eat the hot one with the poppadoms! RE: X-mas - Vazza - 03-12-2009 hehe .. k biriyani,panner butter masala no one tryed saambar with idly or doasai ? ill suggest u food: ask for gobi manchurean masala doasai masala vadai(like burger)-snack samosa-snack RE: X-mas - DaleDaManc - 03-12-2009 i eat bombayalu,chicken baulti,popadons,nam breat,tikka,korma and had a vindalue in manchester yummmmmmyy very hot doe RE: X-mas - andrewcmufc - 03-12-2009 nothing worse than going out for a night on the guiness and eating a curry after, the next mornings a killer do the pubs and clubs be open on xmas day over there mick? RE: X-mas - Noucamp99 - 04-12-2009 Some pubs will be open Christmas Day, but not very many at all. No clubs. I doubt any will be open Boxing Day, either. I am so lucky. Due to reduced hours at work, my last day for the break will be the 17th!! Back on the 4th of Jan. So, how is it in Ireland? RE: X-mas - DaleDaManc - 04-12-2009 with the pubs lol . all open chrismas day haha id say. the country will do anything for money mate RE: X-mas - Noucamp99 - 04-12-2009 Yeah, your country is in the grips of the worst recession on record. The World Cup finals would have given the economy a terrific boost. Still, let your hair down at Christmas and forget about it. RE: X-mas - DaleDaManc - 05-12-2009 ah yea better not effect my prezies haha. ah FIFA dont care about us and i dont care about them! RE: X-mas - andrewcmufc - 05-12-2009 donlerz, the pubs cant open till midnight, which is into boxing day. any pub that opens xmas day wont be open again RE: X-mas - Noucamp99 - 05-12-2009 Really?? The law is that tough? Wow! Like I said, a few open during the day. Some even offer a Christmas dinner for the lazy drinkers! Mind you, it's not cheap. Here's one I prepared earlier!! To Start Parsnip Soup with warm bread roll & butter Tomato & Basil Soup with warm bread roll & butter Prawn Cocktail with bread & butter Main Course (served from the carvery) Turkey Beef Gammon Served with full Seasonal trimmings Dessert Christmas Pudding Mince Pies Sherry Trifle Ice Cream Served with custard, cream or brandy butter Price Adults - £32.50 Children (under 12) - £17.00 So, a family of 5, assuming 2 kids under 12 would cost £131.50!! And that's not counting the beer, wine, egg-nog, etc. I'm off to the outlaws! |