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"An Introduction to BIR Curries" Now Released!
- charliebir
- BIRD'S EYE
- Posts: 1287
- Joined: Tue May 26, 2015 2:45 pm
- Favourite Curries: Pathia, Garlic Chilli, Madras.
- Location: Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
Re: "An Introduction to BIR Curries" Now Released!
Hi CA, is it possible for CIN to claim back income tax on donations made here, please ?
Charlie.
- charliebir
- BIRD'S EYE
- Posts: 1287
- Joined: Tue May 26, 2015 2:45 pm
- Favourite Curries: Pathia, Garlic Chilli, Madras.
- Location: Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
Re: "An Introduction to BIR Curries" Now Released!
Just went for it and donated.
Yes they can claim back the income tax.
Yes they can claim back the income tax.
Charlie.
Re: "An Introduction to BIR Curries" Now Released!
I've donated and I'm really looking forward to trying out some recipes.
Re: "An Introduction to BIR Curries" Now Released!
I have your ebook and I have to say it is great
However I have been looking through and can't find how many people the recipes cater for(maybe I have missed it). I have friends coming around Friday for a meal and was going to make the mushroom pakora's, korma, butter chicken, madras and vindaloo. There will be 10 of us and I have no idea of the amount I need to buy/make. Can someone help?
However I have been looking through and can't find how many people the recipes cater for(maybe I have missed it). I have friends coming around Friday for a meal and was going to make the mushroom pakora's, korma, butter chicken, madras and vindaloo. There will be 10 of us and I have no idea of the amount I need to buy/make. Can someone help?
- Alchemist
- BHUT JOLOKIA
- Posts: 4581
- Joined: Fri Oct 18, 2013 7:50 am
- Favourite Curries: Lamb Jalfrezi
- Location: West Yorkshire, England
Re: "An Introduction to BIR Curries" Now Released!
Glad to hear you like our ebook Buttercup. Each curry recipe makes 1 large portion or 2 smaller portions, so depending on how bigger appetite your friends have you could make perhaps 7-10 curries in total. I'm not sure exactly how many the pakora recipe makes, but looking at the recipe I would say doubling this one up would be sufficient.
Always better to have a little too much food, as with the exception of rice (which can be dangerous if not cooled quickly) all food can be reheated safely if you get it piping hot (even after freezing/defrosting). Good luck and let us all know how you get on!
Always better to have a little too much food, as with the exception of rice (which can be dangerous if not cooled quickly) all food can be reheated safely if you get it piping hot (even after freezing/defrosting). Good luck and let us all know how you get on!
Re: "An Introduction to BIR Curries" Now Released!
Thanks Alchmist If I remember I will take some pics
- TikkaTom
- BIRD'S EYE
- Posts: 1265
- Joined: Sun Dec 28, 2014 4:13 pm
- Favourite Curries: Chicken Madras
- Location: Worcestershire, England
Re: E-book
Hi Gaz and welcome to the forum! Glad to hear its going well so far . what are your favourite types of curry? There are some excellent recipes to try here and they haven't all made it into the eBook.
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- SENIOR MODERATOR
- Posts: 3884
- Joined: Sat May 18, 2013 10:29 am
- Favourite Curries: Chicken Vindaloo
- Location: Co.Cork, Ireland
Re: E-book
Welcome to the forum Gaz, nice to hear of your success with the e book. Don't stop though, there's lot's of great recipes on the forum, let us know how you get on.
- Alchemist
- BHUT JOLOKIA
- Posts: 4581
- Joined: Fri Oct 18, 2013 7:50 am
- Favourite Curries: Lamb Jalfrezi
- Location: West Yorkshire, England
Re: E-book
Hi Gaz, thanks for acquiring the ebook and also for your positive feedback. Welcome to the forum, I hope you enjoy your time here.
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- PIMENTO
- Posts: 6
- Joined: Thu Mar 31, 2016 10:23 pm
Re: "An Introduction to BIR Curries" Now Released!
Joined yesterday, made a donation and received the book at 1AM my time. Stayed up very late reading. Thank you for the great book and thanks for making all proceeds go charity. Jalfreezi tomorrow.
- Alchemist
- BHUT JOLOKIA
- Posts: 4581
- Joined: Fri Oct 18, 2013 7:50 am
- Favourite Curries: Lamb Jalfrezi
- Location: West Yorkshire, England
Re: "An Introduction to BIR Curries" Now Released!
Cheers brian, glad the ebook didn't send you to sleep!
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- PIMENTO
- Posts: 43
- Joined: Wed May 21, 2014 9:20 pm
Re: "An Introduction to BIR Curries" Now Released!
can i download and print out eBook cheers bubble1972
- Alchemist
- BHUT JOLOKIA
- Posts: 4581
- Joined: Fri Oct 18, 2013 7:50 am
- Favourite Curries: Lamb Jalfrezi
- Location: West Yorkshire, England
Re: "An Introduction to BIR Curries" Now Released!
If you get the copy from this site it is in PDF format and printable.
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