Ate it last night and it was really good. Will be having lamb burgers again in my life and thank you for the recipe.NOTHING IN FOOD IS WRITTEN IN STONE!
Alwayes experiment!
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Ate it last night and it was really good. Will be having lamb burgers again in my life and thank you for the recipe.NOTHING IN FOOD IS WRITTEN IN STONE!
Alwayes experiment!
Oh YUMMY! Except maybe just one of those red peppers. The small one.
I just took off half of the usual! DW and DD1 and DD2 can't eat my usual! I love spicy hot food!Oh YUMMY! Except maybe just one of those red peppers. The small one.![]()
Curry Tree..... subtropical and grows where citrus grows.... we should be able to grow it here. I actually may have seen it growing wild up around my house.For you have there the curry tree? Murraya koenigii?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curry_tree
I .can't find it here so I use ouer substitute Helichrysum italicum
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helichrysum_italicum
I have some in a pot. It smells lovely and it's a very pretty plant.Helichrysum should grow here easily its in the Agastache (sp) family.
Indeed!Curry Tree..... subtropical and grows where citrus grows.... we should be able to grow it here. I actually may have seen it growing wild up around my house.
there is a nursery here called Moosa... digging in its database is crazy complicated but I will poke around later to see if its available.
Helichrysum should grow here easily its in the Agastache (sp) family. which includes Sages....
But really "Curry" is Like saying "Mole" it really depends on the regional cuisine and whose recipe in that region as to whats in it.
deb
I just can't find it here!I have some in a pot. It smells lovely and it's a very pretty plant.