May 24, 200420 yr CTW Promotors QUOTE (Ginge @ May 24 2004, 18:52) I cant believe yet ANOTHER post ruined by the lack of grammar, spelling and punctuation. It's down right non-believabley un-requisted boolax. Techno, Techno, Techno
May 24, 200420 yr CTW Members Thy do-est believe thou was chortling at ones previous postage. Prey tell why thou would-est do-est such a thing to one? Is it because one doth hast an orange type head?
May 24, 200420 yr Author CTW Members QUOTE (Ginge @ May 24 2004, 18:52) I cant believe yet ANOTHER post ruined by the lack of grammar, spelling and punctuation. It's down right non-believabley un-requisted boolax. un-requisited? un-requested? wot?
May 24, 200420 yr CTW Members QUOTE (Phil rr @ May 24 2004, 18:56) QUOTE (Ginge @ May 24 2004, 18:52) I cant believe yet ANOTHER post ruined by the lack of grammar, spelling and punctuation. It's down right non-believabley un-requisted boolax. un-requisited? un-requested? wot? You questioned that but you didnt ask about "non-believabley" or "boolax" They are all completely crap non words. You should know that using so many yourself.
May 24, 200420 yr Author CTW Members QUOTE (Ginge @ May 24 2004, 18:59) QUOTE (Phil rr @ May 24 2004, 18:56) QUOTE (Ginge @ May 24 2004, 18:52) I cant believe yet ANOTHER post ruined by the lack of grammar, spelling and punctuation. It's down right non-believabley un-requisted boolax. un-requisited? un-requested? wot? You questioned that but you didnt ask about "non-believabley" or "boolax" They are all completely crap non words. You should know that using so many yourself. well boolax was blatantly bollocks. and it's downright silly having a 'y' on the end of 'believable', let alone prefixing it with 'non'. but 'requested' and 'requisited' are two completely different things so i wanted to clarify.
May 24, 200420 yr CTW Members Well which one do you THINK it should be? Think carefully now, there MAY BE a prize in it for ya.
May 24, 200420 yr CTW DJs What a load of shite............. But all tesco naans suck arse, so Phil I feel your pain. But you should know better, as lisa said its tesco afterall. LiamStyles Bet you look good on the dancefloor *LiamStyles - mixes on rotation* Current mix "No Concept Of Time" CLICK HERE
May 24, 200420 yr Author CTW Members QUOTE (Ginge @ May 24 2004, 19:04) Well which one do you THINK it should be? Think carefully now, there MAY BE a prize in it for ya. fish
May 24, 200420 yr Author CTW Members QUOTE (LiamStyles @ May 24 2004, 19:10) What a load of shite............. But all tesco naans suck arse, so Phil I feel your pain. But you should know better, as lisa said its tesco afterall. it wasn't the value range or anything, i just thought that "peshwari naan" and "peshwari naan" might be vaguely samey. wrong.
May 24, 200420 yr CTW Promotors yeh, Phil, but most brands etc differ & lets be honest, naan in aindian restaurant is prob made by an likkle indian chappie, whereas naan at tescos is prob boshed out by a machine of sorts eh Techno, Techno, Techno
May 24, 200420 yr Author CTW Members QUOTE (Lisa @ May 24 2004, 19:14) yeh, Phil, but most brands etc differ & lets be honest, naan in aindian restaurant is prob made by an likkle indian chappie, whereas naan at tescos is prob boshed out by a machine of sorts eh i don't fcukin know the definition of a peshwari naan bread do i it's bready stuff with bits in it.
May 24, 200420 yr Author CTW Members anyway the little indian chappie in his restaurant probably gets his naan bread from a supermarket. but not tesco's obviously.
May 24, 200420 yr CTW DJs QUOTE Peshwari naan A traditional Indian sweet flat bread flavoured with coconut, apples and sultanas. Pre-packed ambient Peshwari naan are sold in packs of 2 in Waitrose. Uses: An ideal accompaniment to any Indian-style dish, naan bread can be served instead of rice and is especially good served with curries that have a lot of sauce. LiamStyles Bet you look good on the dancefloor *LiamStyles - mixes on rotation* Current mix "No Concept Of Time" CLICK HERE
May 24, 200420 yr Author CTW Members QUOTE (LiamStyles @ May 24 2004, 19:24) QUOTE Peshwari naan A traditional Indian sweet flat bread flavoured with coconut, apples and sultanas. Pre-packed ambient Peshwari naan are sold in packs of 2 in Waitrose. Uses: An ideal accompaniment to any Indian-style dish, naan bread can be served instead of rice and is especially good served with curries that have a lot of sauce. there u go. thank u Liam. it doesn't specify if the filling is like you'd get in a mince pie (as in, a big flat mushy chunk in between the two bits of bread - which is what i wanted) or if it's more like little bits of apple, sultanas and coconuts sprinkled INSIDE the bits of bread (which is what i got). Edited May 24, 200420 yr by Phil rr
May 24, 200420 yr CTW Members i have never tried this naan bread, what is it like, i dont want to know wot the tesco's shite tastes like People say i have a drinkin problem, I like to call it a gift.
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