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davidharvey
18th January 2013, 18:28
Right guys, a question. I usually make curries from spices etc, but I like Thai jungle curry and cannot get everything I need locally. (I cannot go anywhere to get it as Glasgow is nearest city and is 130 miles away. So I found this (http://www.waitrose.com/shop/ProductView-10317-10001-140454-Thai+Taste+kaeng+pa+jungle+curry+paste) curry paste. I have never used curry pastes before, so asked on my facebook page and several friends all said mix it with coconut milk to use. However jungle curry has no coconut milk, that is the whole point. So the question guys, is has anyone used it and how? I have to mail order the paste too btw, or I would simply read the label

0rang3peel
18th January 2013, 18:31
Not sure about that curry paste, but usually you just add a little oil and fry the paste up, then add other ingredients (aka the milk) etc

Gandi699
18th January 2013, 19:28
can you explain what this jungle curry is? sounds nice

mlawlan69
18th January 2013, 19:41
130 miles from a city??

Why?..

0rang3peel
18th January 2013, 19:53
LOL

fuck living where you live, just googled it!

TomT
18th January 2013, 19:58
LOL

fuck living where you live, just googled it!

I did the same and was amazed, must be so secluded

davidharvey
18th January 2013, 21:35
LOL

fuck living where you live, just googled it!

I did the same and was amazed, must be so secluded

its good in some ways, pants in others. If you are into outdoors stuff as opposed to clubbing/shopping etc its great. Me.I like a bit of walking/shooting/fishing etc, and am too old for nightlife, so its cool in most ways

davidharvey
18th January 2013, 21:35
can you explain what this jungle curry is? sounds nice

its a really hot curry, I love it

TomT
18th January 2013, 21:36
its good in some ways, pants in others. If you are into outdoors stuff as opposed to clubbing/shopping etc its great. Me.I like a bit of walking/shooting/fishing etc, and am too old for nightlife, so its cool in most ways

I'm not into clubbing but I do like to see other people

davidharvey
18th January 2013, 21:38
I'm not into clubbing but I do like to see other people

lol, there are a few other people here. Also it ahs two fantastic golf courses for anyone into that. And a few great driving roads, I keep meaning to stick the gopro in the saxo and get some footage

TomT
18th January 2013, 22:24
lol, there are a few other people here. Also it ahs two fantastic golf courses for anyone into that. And a few great driving roads, I keep meaning to stick the gopro in the saxo and get some footage

Do it! Bet there is some interesting roads round there.

mlawlan69
18th January 2013, 22:24
What about a job? or if something bad happens, ie emergency services...

Sorry to derail, intrigued thats all lol.

davidharvey
18th January 2013, 22:35
What about a job? or if something bad happens, ie emergency services...

Sorry to derail, intrigued thats all lol.

LOL, not really helping the original question. But jobs is difficult. Emergency is not great, but we have air ambulance, or sea king heli if weather is bad. As i said, there is some good, some bad. We have a few druggies here now, but its good as compared to inner cities. Same with likes of paedos and that, its still a s reasonable place to bring up kids here. And I save a fortune by not buying cars all the time. Property is reasonable to buy or rent. Wages are piss poor. The air is clean. No snow (as yet) Lovely beaches (http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f350/abbythedog_photos/15082010069_zps36e6be7f.jpg)(and surfing if thats your thing, I can't swim). Its all about how you want to live. I just miss those damn Thai curries!!!!

2411Villa
18th January 2013, 22:55
Just vegetable or chicken stock will work. I prefer a red Thai curry myself though ;)

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