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Earlier this week I had curry on nacho chips because I made some really good curry and did not have the energy to make the actual nacho accoutrements that I had planned on doing
It was great
That sounds baller and something you'd find in Texas hill country.
I live in Scotland so, uhh... guess we've got the hills and a general attitude towards the bigger country we're a part of? Not a lot else in common, but still
Oh man, that reminds me of a place near me that does palak paneer fries. It's like Indian poutine. Amazing.
Have you tried palak paneer pizza? It might be a Baltimore thing. So good.
That is relevant to my interests. I'll have to pay a visit to Baltimore.
We had Indian pizza places where I used to live in Canada. It just makes so much sense. Lots of saucy food in Indian cuisine that is eaten with bread.
Just tried a new Indian place near me that has masala fries and poutine on the menu