Removing the smell of indian cooking

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fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Smoked haddock is a stench. Not indian cooking.
 
Indian cooking!

This image comes to mind: :smile:

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नमस्ते Dayvo! That's calling the pot a black kettle. Naughty boy! "Hindividual portions" :smile:
 
[QUOTE 2610650, member: 1314"]'salright. a few rose petals have been thrown in. That'll counteract the smell of the sweaty, fatty, fleshiness of the blokes. ^_^[/quote]
Well, User - I did think (yep) for one moment that it was an indicator of the latest fad for serving up insects as staple food (We're all in this together, remember?) as there were serveral potsful of "praying man 'tis." Sorry, there was jusrt a sort of simmer tree about this...and I thought about it 'on the fly' :blush:
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
It's not me cooking it, it's one of the lodgers. It's become a problem.



I guess they don't offer you any then.
 

musa

Über Member
Location
Surrey
<b>musa said: </b><br />Scented candle or some incense/bakoor
<br /> <br /> <br />Scented stuff is alright, candles etc, as a short term thing, but the curry smell infuses itself into the walls...<br /> <br />..anyway, what you been up to?
Not much usual. New job and that new bikes. What abour you
 
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