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date: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 21:28:38 +0200,    group: uk.food+drink.indian        back       
Cooking Classes in the UK   
Does anyone know of anyone offering Indian Cooking Classes anywhere in 
the UK, looking to offer one to a niece as a birthday present

Thanks

Steve
date: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 21:28:38 +0200   author:   Steve Y

Re: Cooking Classes in the UK   
On 22 Oct, 20:28, Steve Y  wrote:
> Does anyone know of anyone offering Indian Cooking Classes anywhere in
> the UK, looking to offer one to a niece as a birthday present
>
> Thanks
>
> Steve

One of the restaurants in Bradford does classes - I think it's near
Forster Square Station, but dunno which one.

Luke.
date: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 19:52:55 -0000   author:   unknown

Re: Cooking Classes in the UK   
Thanks, have emailed the Tourist Office

Steve

lucretia9@lycos.co.uk wrote:

> 
> One of the restaurants in Bradford does classes - I think it's near
> Forster Square Station, but dunno which one.
> 
> Luke.
>
date: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 22:24:58 +0200   author:   Steve Y

Re: Cooking Classes in the UK   
"Steve Y"  wrote in message 
news:5o4f8sFjfftbU1@mid.individual.net...
> Thanks, have emailed the Tourist Office
>
> Steve
>
> lucretia9@lycos.co.uk wrote:
>
>>
>> One of the restaurants in Bradford does classes - I think it's near
>> Forster Square Station, but dunno which one.
>>
>> Luke.

The Aagrah chain do them sometimes - you could check their website.
Kathleen
date: Tue, 23 Oct 2007 18:35:12 +0100   author:   Kathleen Roberts

Re: Cooking Classes in the UK   
On Oct 23, 6:35 pm, "Kathleen Roberts"
 wrote:
> "Steve Y"  wrote in message
>
> news:5o4f8sFjfftbU1@mid.individual.net...
>
> > Thanks, have emailed the Tourist Office
>
> > Steve
>
> > lucret...@lycos.co.uk wrote:
>
> >> One of the restaurants in Bradford does classes - I think it's near
> >> Forster Square Station, but dunno which one.
>
> >> Luke.
>
> The Aagrah chain do them sometimes - you could check their website.
> Kathleen

I know they have books available.

Luke.
date: Tue, 23 Oct 2007 12:10:58 -0700   author:   unknown

Re: Cooking Classes in the UK- confession   
Being originally of the South (ie below Watford Gap), i have just had to 
have it pointed out that there is a slight difference between Bradford 
and Salford apparently.

Steve

The Bradford tourist office did reply but weren't able to help

lucretia9@lycos.co.uk wrote:

> 
> I know they have books available.
> 
> Luke.
>
date: Tue, 23 Oct 2007 22:18:47 +0200   author:   Steve Y

Re: Cooking Classes in the UK- confession   
On Oct 23, 9:18 pm, Steve Y  wrote:
> Being originally of the South (ie below Watford Gap), i have just had to
> have it pointed out that there is a slight difference between Bradford
> and Salford apparently.
>

Er, yeah. Salford is full of scumbags
date: Tue, 23 Oct 2007 15:41:39 -0700   author:   unknown

Re: Cooking Classes in the UK- confession   
On Tue, 23 Oct 2007 22:18:47 +0200, Steve Y 
wrote:

>Being originally of the South (ie below Watford Gap), i have just had to 
>have it pointed out that there is a slight difference between Bradford 
>and Salford apparently.

Of course there is! Bradford is a filthy stinking dump that could only
be improved by dropping a nuke on it.

>Steve
>
>The Bradford tourist office did reply

Really? Was it in Urdu?
date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 01:49:43 +0100   author:   Bob

Re: Cooking Classes in the UK- confession   
<Bob> wrote in message news:0e5th3dba9954stvvdhjfcigdd2a57h0or@4ax.com...
> On Tue, 23 Oct 2007 22:18:47 +0200, Steve Y 
> wrote:
>
>>Being originally of the South (ie below Watford Gap), i have just had to
>>have it pointed out that there is a slight difference between Bradford
>>and Salford apparently.
>
> Of course there is! Bradford is a filthy stinking dump that could only
> be improved by dropping a nuke on it.
>
>>Steve
>>
>>The Bradford tourist office did reply
>
> Really? Was it in Urdu?
>

If you're so frightened of Indians and their food why are you posting to an 
Indian food Newsgroup?

-- 
William Black


I've seen things you people wouldn't believe.
Barbeques on fire by the chalets past the castle headland
I watched the gift shops glitter in the darkness off the Newborough gate
All these moments will be lost in time,  like icecream on the beach
Time for tea.
date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 12:54:36 +0100   author:   William Black

Re: Cooking Classes in the UK   
Steve Y wrote:
> Does anyone know of anyone offering Indian Cooking Classes anywhere in 
> the UK, looking to offer one to a niece as a birthday present
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Steve

Special offer on in Leicester...Watch the cooks then get instructions
to cook your own...

-- 
Regards
   Ted Wager
    High Peak UK
    Using Ubuntu Gutsy Linux
date: Fri, 26 Oct 2007 14:55:07 +0100   author:   Ted

Re: Cooking Classes in the UK   
Why not ask your new neighbours?

"Ted"  wrote in message 
news:13i3sdmh2dv6kfe@corp.supernews.com...
> Steve Y wrote:
>> Does anyone know of anyone offering Indian Cooking Classes anywhere in the 
>> UK, looking to offer one to a niece as a birthday present
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Steve
>
> Special offer on in Leicester...Watch the cooks then get instructions
> to cook your own...
>
> -- 
> Regards
>   Ted Wager
>    High Peak UK
>    Using Ubuntu Gutsy Linux
date: Sun, 28 Oct 2007 19:11:34 -0400   author:   Cuddly Duddly

Re: Cooking Classes in the UK   
"Cuddly Duddly"  wrote in message news:AI-dndrpTpO1irjanZ2dnUVZ_ternZ2d@comcast.com...
> Why not ask your new neighbours?
>
What will Poles know about Indian cooking?
-- 
Dave Croft
Warrington
http://www.oldengine.org/members/croft/
http://community.webshots.com/user/crftdv
date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 01:12:45 -0000   author:   Dave Croft

Re: Cooking Classes in the UK- confession   
and doubtful virtue, which
makes a decision difficult for us. It is God Himself. It is the instrument
of the Passion of His only Son, who, being in many places, chooses this, and
makes men come from all quarters there to receive these miraculous
alleviations in their weaknesses.

840. The Church has three kinds of enemies: the Jews, who have never been of
her body; the heretics, who have withdrawn from it; and the evil Christians,
who rend her from within.

These three kinds of different adversaries usually attack her in different
ways. But here they attack her in one and the same way. As they are all
without miracles, and as the Church has always had miracles against them,
they have all had the same interest in evading them; and they all make use
of this excuse, that doctrine must not be judged by miracles, but miracles
by doctrine. There were two parties among those who heard Jesus Christ:
those who followed His teaching on account of His miracles; others who said.
There were two parties in the time of Calvin... There are now the Jesuits,
etc.

841. Miracles furnish the test in matters of doubt, between Jews and
heathens, Jews and Christians, Catholics and heretics, the slandered and
slanderers, between the two
date: Fri, 11 Jan 2008 08:12:07 GMT   author:   unknown

Re: Cooking Classes in the UK- confession   
to their desert; that the prophets have prophesied of the Messiah
only--the Law is not eternal, but must change at the coming of the
Messiah--that then they shall no more remember the Red Sea; that the Jews
and the Gentiles shall be mingled.

6. Proof by the key which Jesus Christ and the Apostles give us.

643. Isaiah 51. The Red Sea an image of the Redemption. Ut sciatis quod
filius hominis habet potestatem remittendi peccata... tibi dico: Surge.116
God, wishing to show that He could form a people holy with an invisible
holiness, and fill them with an eternal glory, made visible things. As
nature is an image of grace, He has done in the bounties of nature what He
would do in those of grace, in order that we might judge that He could make
the invisible, since He made the visible excellently.

Therefore He saved this people from the deluge; He has raised them up from
Abraham, redeemed them from their enemies, and set them at rest.

The object of God was not to save them from the deluge, and raise up a whole
people from Abraham, only in order to bring them into a rich land.

And even grace is only the type of glory, for it is not the ultimate end. It
has been symbolised by the law, and itself symbolises glory. But it is the
type of it, and the origin or cause.

The ordinary life of men is like that of the saints. They all seek their
satisfaction and differ on
date: Fri, 11 Jan 2008 05:53:13 GMT   author:   unknown

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