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Until today chicken vindaloo was just some Indian dish mentioned in a Ramones song. I've smelled Indian curries that I found pretty icky, but this stuff that my son bought at a restaurant smelled OK. It was pretty good. It's not what I'd pick for dinner (or lunch), but my wife and son really like it. It comes with rice, but next time we get it, I'm going to make extra rice, and for only $1.50 more, it can be lamb vindaloo.

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> Until today chicken vindaloo was just some Indian dish mentioned in a Ramones song. I've smelled Indian curries that I found pretty icky, but this stuff that my son bought at a restaurant smelled OK. It was pretty good. It's not what I'd pick for dinner (or lunch), but my wife and son really like it. It comes with rice, but next time we get it, I'm going to make extra rice, and for only $1.50 more, it can be lamb vindaloo.
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The last time I had that dish I suffered from the squitters for three days running.
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On Monday, October 19, 2020 at 10:18:01 AM UTC-10, Bryan Simmons wrote:
> Until today chicken vindaloo was just some Indian dish mentioned in a Ramones song. I've smelled Indian curries that I found pretty icky, but this stuff that my son bought at a restaurant smelled OK. It was pretty good. It's not what I'd pick for dinner (or lunch), but my wife and son really like it. It comes with rice, but next time we get it, I'm going to make extra rice, and for only $1.50 more, it can be lamb vindaloo.
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> --Bryan


You might like Japanese curry - it's a mild curry that doesn't smell stinky..
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>On Monday, October 19, 2020 at 10:18:01 AM UTC-10, Bryan Simmons wrote:
>> Until today chicken vindaloo was just some Indian dish mentioned in a Ramones song. I've smelled Indian curries that I found pretty icky, but this stuff that my son bought at a restaurant smelled OK. It was pretty good. It's not what I'd pick for dinner (or lunch), but my wife and son really like it. It comes with rice, but next time we get it, I'm going to make extra rice, and for only $1.50 more, it can be lamb vindaloo.
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>> --Bryan

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>You might like Japanese curry - it's a mild curry that doesn't smell stinky.


If it doesn't smell stinky, it's not a curry. Curry stinks and chases
you around the block 3 times.
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