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Topic History of: Here comes the food!.....
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Mart I`ve just had a rather large haunch of venison delivered from Farmer`s Choice along with other items. I havent worked out what i`m going to do with it yet!

Re. the M&S pancakes, this reminded me of a fantastic review of the Little Chef chain in the Guardian, in which a lady asked for an omelette and was told "The postman hasn`t brought them yet!"
JK2006 Stop Press; M&S do very good Lemon Pancakes - microwave, just bung them in for 1.45 min and they come out piping hot and delicious if you can't be bothered with eggs, milk, flour etc!!
Mart You can make your own paneer very easily.
I bought mine this week from my friend Ahmed, who runs a catering shop, but here`s how you do it.

Boil up your excess milk.

As it starts to bubble, thrown in lemon or lime juice to curdle it , shut the lid and leave to cool.

You then have cottage cheese, I then stick a heavy saucepan on it after sieving the fluid out and press it under one of my saucepans with a brick on top.

When you get a block that resembles a cheese, stick it in the fridge, and deep fry it before usage in curries etc.

Mind your eyes when frying, it spits very hot fluid at you.

I normally make my own when I have an excess of milk, it`s better than wastage, and tastes better than chicken.
zooloo Paneer - a type of cheese indigenous to India!

I had had no notion there was such a thing.

Insider news, reports from inside the Brits and an edukashun - what a forum this is
Mart Fenugreek potatoes, Paneer Korma, Chillied and Gingered Scallops with coriander and ginger(last weeks The Mail recipe),Lamb Koftas and Pitta bread.
Five guests are coming today for lunch, but everything is freezable should it not be eaten.