<html><head><style type="text/css"><!-- DIV {margin:0px;} --></style></head><body><div style="font-family:times new roman, new york, times, serif;font-size:12pt"><div style="font-family: times new roman,new york,times,serif; font-size: 12pt;"><br>do i address you as bitch?<br><br>i guess this is (finally) something which I can speak about with some confidence <img src="http://us.i1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/mesg/tsmileys2/04.gif"><br><br>for western tastes, they usually 'market' or 'present' dishes as<br>
vindaloo - supposedly very hot<br>
madras - hot<br>
<br>
it's alll bollocks if you ask me.<br><br>first, do you eat meat?<br>if no; order dhal (lentils), or an aloo (potato) dish. it is often combined as aloo jeera (cumin), or get palak paneer (spinach-cheese dish)<br>then there is, of course, your basic 'vegetable curry'... find out if it is southern or northern india... southern india has excellent vegetable dishes the above are my favourites.<br><br>if you do eat meat... dang, have a mutton curry, or mutton briyani (latter is a rice dish).<br><br>if you like/prefer chicken, order butter chicken, or chicken briyani<br><br>you can have either steamed rice, or fried rice; the fried rice is not like the chinese one. i fry it in elachi (fuck, can't think of the english name), cinnamon, cloves and and black mustard seeds, bay leaf, garlic - whatever, before cooking it. I think it will probably me listed as 'plilau rice'<br><br>then there is teh "flat bread'... again, it depends on whether it is northern or southern India.<br><br>the
variations are:<br>roti (flat & fried)<br>chapati - similar, but not as flat (at least i don't make it as flat)<br>then, if it is northern, or even pakistani... <br>anyway you may be able to order 'naan' - which is usually baked in a tandoori oven.<br><br>the restaurant may specialise in tandoori, or balti...<br><br>the key to south asian food is the spices - not the heat. you can always add heat with mango or chili pickle - ask for it.they often have it but won't serve it until you ask specifically. it is made with 'methi' seeds - fenugreek.<br><br>now that i am writing all this... i rarely go to restaurants to eat stuff i cook myself... happy landings<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><div style="font-family: times new roman,new york,times,serif; font-size: 12pt;">----- Original Message ----<br>From: "bitch@pulpculture.org" <bitch@pulpculture.org><br>To: Lame Brained Onanists <lbo-talk@lbo-talk.org><br>Sent: Tuesday, 27 March, 2007 7:32:23
PM<br>Subject: [lbo-talk] Indian Cuisine<br><br><div>Hey everyone. I've been busy but I wanted to pop in and ask a question. <br>Tomorrow, my co-worker, a programmer with whom I have a good ol' time at <br>work, is taking me to his favorite Indian restaurant for lunch. He's the <br>guy from India, Punjabi, who took me on the nickel tour my first week, <br>showing me around the city. Really friendly guy. I've never eaten in an <br>Indian restaurant, though I've experimented with Indian dishes at home. I <br>like hot and spicy, and this restaurant specializes. Out of curiosity, what <br>kinds of dishes would y'all recommend?<br><br>On a more political economy note, I will get my first taste of the <br>department's team-building Phun! this week when they bus us somewhere <br>secret, pair us up with people we don't choose, and have us try to <br>accomplish something together. Rah Rah Sis Boom Bah! While I make fun of <br>it, it's also true that it is a lot easier to work on a
project when <br>everyone feels a little love, yanno? As we all got to know each other, it <br>was noticeable as the dynamics changed and V, my Punjabi friend, was <br>pushing for us to eat lunch together more often. I swear, had it been left <br>up to loner user's, we might have all eaten lunch on our own, foregoing <br>such efforts. But V kept insisting -- so we do. Well, he and I do, as the <br>others sometimes beg off for various reasons. For my own part, as things <br>became a little easier -- we bonded with shared, symbolic jokes and good <br>natured teasing -- I did my part and brought bagels in on a Friday morning. <br>Seemed like a fun thing to do. But then you have to wonder: how much of <br>this just greases the wheels for greater profit, eh? (Who cares; at the <br>moment, we have to work together. Still, it's an interesting question. Such <br>bonding would be important in any political economy, what's interesting is <br>the way they try to force it with these
'games.')<br><br>Other political economy note is the added bonus of a much more racially <br>diverse environment, less segregated than any I've been exposed to. The <br>city is about 45% white, the rest people of color, and I don't experience <br>the ridiculousness that I saw in Florida or upstate NY -- where cashiers <br>get antsy when black people walk in the door. Things is, it's more unusual <br>for whites to walk in the door of an upscale store. Also notice that, <br>because it's a big gov't and military contract town, there's a solid black <br>and Latino middle and upper-middle class in terms of income and status <br>symbols likes homes, neighborhoods, and cars. Still plenty of poverty, but <br>for the first time in my life, I've seen a city where people of color <br>aren't segregated into impoverished and lower-income/working poor <br>neighborhoods, where there's barely a black and Latino middle and upper <br>middle income base.<br><br>Anyway, more at the blog if
you're interested, though I haven't had much <br>online access -- slow wireless at the hotel -- or much time since apartment <br>hunting, getting to know the area, and shopping for groceries and sundries <br>that we need take up time.<br><br>BL<br><a target="_blank" href="http://blog.pulpculture.org">http://blog.pulpculture.org</a> NSFW<br><br>___________________________________<br><a target="_blank" href="http://mailman.lbo-talk.org/mailman/listinfo/lbo-talk">http://mailman.lbo-talk.org/mailman/listinfo/lbo-talk</a><br></div></div><br></div></div><br>
                <hr size=1>
What kind of emailer are you? Find out today - get a free analysis of your email personality. Take the quiz at the <a href="http://uk.rd.yahoo.com/mail/uk/taglines/default/championships/quiz/*http://uk.rd.yahoo.com/evt=44106/*http://mail.yahoo.net/uk/">Yahoo! Mail Championship</a>.</body></html>