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Posted on 11/14/17 at 9:47 am to t00f
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"Wow, what gentle beings reading this story. Such fragile feelings! I liked this story and I learned stuff. Love Indian, but need to up my game. Thumbs up here."
What the frick is that even supposed to mean?
Posted on 11/14/17 at 9:49 am to LSUZombie
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All that said, I love Indian food. Now it doesn't love me back all the time, but we've reached an understanding.
This is an understatement for most of us.
Posted on 11/14/17 at 9:50 am to LSUZombie
I know Zombie, I'm just fricking with you.
Posted on 11/14/17 at 10:02 am to t00f
Speaking of indian food. Does anyone actually like Saag? I can't get past the texture and flavor. No go for me.
Posted on 11/14/17 at 10:06 am to t00f
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What a stupid, self-serving article
Self serving because she is Indian?
The linguistic chidings are a bit silly. Chai tea and naan bread are perfectly descriptive differentiations from an American/English speaking perspective.
Posted on 11/14/17 at 10:07 am to t00f
How far out are people having to book Saffron?
Posted on 11/14/17 at 10:12 am to Y.A. Tittle
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Chai tea and naan bread are perfectly descriptive differentiations from an American/English speaking perspective.
I have to admit, I have the same reaction to "chai tea". "Naan bread" seems ok, in the same manner that "pumpernickel bread" isn't odd, but chai tea to me just means "tea tea".
This post was edited on 11/14/17 at 10:13 am
Posted on 11/14/17 at 10:14 am to nerd guy
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Speaking of indian food. Does anyone actually like Saag?
I love it. Saag Paneer is something we order all the time, but we both love creamed spinach
Posted on 11/14/17 at 10:16 am to t00f
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Wow, what gentle beings reading this story. Such fragile feelings! I liked this story and I learned stuff. Love Indian, but need to up my game. Thumbs up here."
This person probably looks like this and has a burning desire to be the most cultured person in any interaction he/she has.

Posted on 11/14/17 at 10:24 am to t00f
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Here you go, only been once but it's stupid good.
Does not seem hard, initial push has calmed down.
LINK
When I looked earlier I kept changing dates and getting that nothing was available. Now I'm seeing that I was accidently searching lunch instead of dinner.
Posted on 11/14/17 at 10:24 am to t00f
quote:The author lost me with that first sentence.
Indian food is the best food in the world
Posted on 11/14/17 at 10:26 am to Degas
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The author lost me with that first sentence.
I have to admit that I'm not much of a fan myself.
Posted on 11/14/17 at 10:30 am to LSUZombie
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I love it. Saag Paneer is something we order all the time, but we both love creamed spinach
Ahh ok. Had a friend tell me it's his favorite dish. Just wasn't up my alley.
Posted on 11/14/17 at 11:00 am to LSUZombie
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Speaking of indian food. Does anyone actually like Saag?
I love it. Saag Paneer is something we order all the time, but we both love creamed spinach
YOU SHUT YOUR WHORE MOUTH! Saag paneer done right is one of the absolute best indian dishes around.
as to the rest:
- love naan and papadan although not many nashville restaurants serve papadan for some reason
- Hyderabadi Chicken Dum Biryani is my new favorite! again, done right nothing..and i mean NOTHING comes close.
This post was edited on 11/14/17 at 11:02 am
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