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Today was a busy one with not much time to post. Jackie drove us to Emsworth where we decanted into Ian’s car. He drove us, with Becky as well, to their financial advisor in Pagham where we sought his advice on a loan.
On our return to Emsworth we stopped for a drink at The Walnut Tree in Runction in West Sussex.
We then returned to our own car and Jackie drove to Hedge End near Elizabeth’s for her to check out the route for an appointment she has early in the morning. We are staying the night at my sister’s.
We spent a while chatting in her garden, under the beady eye of an inquisitive wood pigeon.
Wondering whether my chair had begun to sway, I eventually realised that the wooden chapel in Geoff and Jackie’s garden had developed a list to starboard.
The three of us dined at Kuti’s Indian restaurant in Fair Oak. I almost forgot to photograph the excellent spread.
My choice was possibly the best king prawn jalfrezi I have tasted. We shared onion bhajis, mushroom and pilau rice, plain paratha, and Bombay aloo. Elizabeth drank Indian Runner beer, Jackie’s choice was Tiger, and mine, Cobra.
Looks like a good spot to curry flavour, even if it hasn’t got the right kind of cuties.
Nice one, Leslie. Thanks a lot
Such a busy day! And what a spread!! <3
Many thanks, Pauline. We hadn’t had time to eat before 🙂
Yum
Many thanks, Mary
Wow–that dinner looks wonderful!
It was, Merril. Many thanks
Forgive my scatological mind, but I chuckled at the name “Indian Runner” beer.
So did we, Susanne. That’s why Elizabeth chose it 🙂 Thanks a lot.
I love your photos, Derrick.
Thanks very much, Ann
Wonderful photos of your dinner. Haven’t tried Indian food that much but I loved what I have tasted so far.
Thanks very much, Arlene
Your Indian Fair, looks scrumptious, and I’m looking forward to trying out a dish of King Prawn Falfrezi.
Many thanks, Ivor
Wow that photo of the bird is amazing! great post Derrick!
Many thanks, Lynn
I love it, so big and bold!
Yes – I love that too – usually I only see hawks and birds of prey in such an exalted stance.
🙂
I have not tried Indian food. What would you recommend for a beginner who is not a Currie fan? I like chicken, fish, veggies.
Korma is the mild option – any of your likes can be done that way. The beauty of curry is that it is so tasty and colourful. Biriani, also mild, is a bit like a risotto, having the rice mixed in. Thanks a lot Steve.
I, too, enjoy the Indian food very much! 🙂
Many thanks, Am
I love the wood pigeon photo! Sounds like an enjoyable day capped off by a good dinner. 🙂
Thanks very much, Lavinia
This post had my mouth watering although I already had dinner. Looks like you had an excellent meal 😀
We did, thank you, Geetha
Welcome Derrick 🙂
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