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Title: Who is Livo?
Post by: livo on October 23, 2014, 10:51 AM
While I have been a member here for a little while I never did this introduction earlier as it is something that I don't normally do on any forum. For the sake of a few, allow me to introduce myself. I am a 53 yr old medically retired Technology and Applied Studies teacher from NSW Australia. I have always enjoyed Indian food among other cuisines and have generally been cooking for many many years but never commercially. Just for family and friends.

My wife was an exchange student to Sri Lanka when she was at the end of her school life, so we both share a fondness to food from there as well.

My other main interests are boating and fishing and my family all own and ride horses. I don't.

Now to clear up some matters. I do not like "hot" dishes. I don't mind a little chilli but my favourite dishes all fall in the mild to medium spiciness range. I love nuts and creamy things so naturally I love korma.  I have no knowledge of CA other than having read his posts in this forum and others. It would appear that there has been some issue with CA and other members here. I haven't a clue what it is about.

Perhaps somebody would care to explain this situation so that the newer members here are not so confused by the whole thing.  I have now seen several members being accused of being impostors and spies. It all comes across to me as a bit odd.
Title: Re: Who is Livo?
Post by: Peripatetic Phil on October 23, 2014, 11:10 AM
Let me try to answer your last question in a neutral manner.

CA ("Cory Ander") is an expatriate Briton now living in Australia who was a regular contributor to this forum for many years (2006 to 2013).  His recipes were well received by many.  He held strong views and appeared to have little tolerance for those who disagreed with him.  After falling out with a number of members here, he left to create his own forum.  Since he left, there have been suspicions that posts by new members with zero posting history who suddenly discover CA's recipes here and rave about them may, in fact, be either CA or one or more of his friends trying to promote his standing.  There have similarly been suspicions that "trolling" posts by new members with zero posting history may be a related deliberate attempt to disrupt the smooth running of this forum.  Neither of these suspicions has ever been proved, but circumstantial evidence suggests that there may be truth in one or both.

** Phil.
Title: Re: Who is Livo?
Post by: Naga on October 23, 2014, 11:13 AM
You should never have been put in a position of feeling obliged to identify and explain yourself, livo.

It's clear that there are some persistent attempts to disrupt this forum, but the laissez-faire approach to such infiltrations do little to prevent recurrence.

It's only my opinion, of course, but the persistence of banal off-topic comments together with the somewhat paranoiac moderation of the forum only serve to discourage many (myself included) to enthusiastically engage as much as we might nowadays.
Title: Re: Who is Livo?
Post by: Peripatetic Phil on October 23, 2014, 11:18 AM
It's clear that there are some persistent attempts to disrupt this forum, but the laissez-faire approach to such infiltrations do little to prevent recurrence.

It's only my opinion, of course, but ... the somewhat paranoiac moderation of the forum ...

How do you reconcile those two statements, Naga ?  Is there a laissez-faire approach to moderation, or a paranoid one ?  They are at opposite ends of the spectrum, it seems to me.

** Phil.
Title: Re: Who is Livo?
Post by: livo on October 23, 2014, 11:19 AM
Ok. Thanks. Pretty much what I thought. I have no affiliation with or allegiance to CA.

 Why are some people here so sensitive about jibes referring to korma and chilli? I am a member of fishing forum where bait fishermen and those who prefer artificial lures engage in friendly and humorous teasing. Nothing nasty is intended or inferred. Just a bit of fun. I would think it is pretty similar to mild curry eaters as opposed to those who like it hot.

Did CA have a habit of pressing his views on hot or mild dishes? It seems to be a raw wound for some.
Title: Re: Who is Livo?
Post by: Peripatetic Phil on October 23, 2014, 11:38 AM
Did CA have a habit of pressing his views on hot or mild dishes? It seems to be a raw wound for some.

Not as far as I know.  I seem to recall that he has recipes for korma and CTM as well as for Madras and friends.  I think that the "baiting" that goes on here is just that; there are some who would willing die by chilli, and others for whom the very thought is anathema.  I sit right in the middle -- I have no interest whatsoever in killer chillies, but for me a korma or CTM is simply too mild to be of interest, yet at the same time a relatively mild old-school bhuna is something to die for.  Some of those who prefer the milder dishes complain about the occasional baiting that goes on, but I genuinely believe that it is just teasing and that no harm is meant by it.

** Phil.
Title: Re: Who is Livo?
Post by: macferret on October 23, 2014, 11:43 AM
Nice to meet you Livo, and I can see why you felt compelled to defend your bona fides.  Personally I just love writing about curry and I find that a bit of disagreement and joshing adds spice to the debate (ha ha). 
By the way I think that we might both belong to the same Facebook curry group. If it's the same one, I think you'll agree that there is a lot of p***-taking, but it's very good-natured.  And if someone wants to brag that they can tolerate a hotter chilli than me, I think I can take it.
I don't understand the baggage that this site seems to have accumulated as I wasn't witness to what took place. But there seems to be a healthy stream of new members, and hopefully with time the grass will regrow, so to speak. In the meantime, if any of us newcomers causes offense, it probably isn't intended. It's just that things that are meant harmlessly - things that you can say face-to-face with a smile and chuckle - can come across wrongly in cold print, even if you add a smiley.
So as long as you are here because you love curry, make as much fun of me as you like.  (And as long as it's meant in fun.)

:)
Title: Re: Who is Livo?
Post by: livo on October 23, 2014, 11:46 AM
Ok. All clear for me now. I apologise if I offended anyone and as I have since pointed out, I actually love korma. I will try to be more mindfull of people's sensitivities in future.
Title: Re: Who is Livo?
Post by: martinvic on October 23, 2014, 12:33 PM
And learn to ignore George, as best you can, and you'll get on fine.  ;)
Title: Re: Who is Livo?
Post by: loveitspicy on October 23, 2014, 01:17 PM
Nowt wrong with a korma - as long as it has chilli in!


Joking but traditional do have and plenty in some places along with a good handful of nuts - but we are bir - so loads of sugar etc

Tim (macferret)there are many on here mate that do not run a business like you - so your input would be welcomed mate.

Livo i'm pleased to meet you also - even though i only try to check in these days.

Cant beat a bit of banter but as already posted - cold hard print - with no face to face does sometimes come across a bad comment etc

best, Rich
Title: Re: Who is Livo?
Post by: Peripatetic Phil on October 23, 2014, 01:44 PM
And learn to ignore George, as best you can, and you'll get on fine.  ;)

Better still, acknowledge that George has an incredibly difficult job as moderator (a task which he carries out conscientiously and to the very best of his ability), congratulate him when he succeeds, and commiserate with him rather than criticise him if on the odd occasion he might fail.  He is, after all, human, just like the rest of us, and if you had had the pleasure of dining with him and Michael T. in The Agra, you would have discovered that he is, in fact, a very pleasant chap indeed.

** Phil.
Title: Re: Who is Livo?
Post by: Stephen Lindsay on October 23, 2014, 02:52 PM
Nice intro livo - yes your hunch was right and I would count myself as one of the members who took issue with CA towards the end of his reign and prior to his setting up of a new dictatorship, erm I mean forum.

There is a nice core of current members (new and long standing) who are regular contributors. I hope it continues.
Title: Re: Who is Livo?
Post by: loveitspicy on October 23, 2014, 03:40 PM
Here here Phil

George does have a terrible job to do - and I THINK HE DOES A GOOD JOB - better than most would do on a forum.

I agree with Stephen there is a great core membership here - some good with words (beyond me sometimes) some great chef's making this just the place to be - I do hope CBM - Mick takes time out to make an appearance - with his busy life - valued in my opinion

best, Rich
Title: Re: Who is Livo?
Post by: Micky Tikka on October 23, 2014, 03:50 PM
And Im not Phil  ;)
Title: Re: Who is Livo?
Post by: Garp on October 23, 2014, 05:06 PM
I think I just arrived here as CA was departing, so I. don't really know the history (and can't be bothered looking). But he has provided me with the go-to Korma recipe. Unbeatable in my opinion.

Not that I'm a Korma lover, but I can appreciate it once in a while.

I think I would consider myself a medium/hottish person. Certainly not in the super hot league. I maintain that if a curry is too hot, the taste receptors in one's gob will be unable to identify the underlying flavours of the dish. I could be wrong (it has been known), and any scientific evidence to the contrary will be humbly acknowledged.
Title: Re: Who is Livo?
Post by: Peripatetic Phil on October 23, 2014, 05:22 PM
And I'm not Phil  ;)
And there are at least two of us that are very glad about that :)
** Phil.
Title: Re: Who is Livo?
Post by: Graeme on October 23, 2014, 06:34 PM
Hi livo,
Hope you enjoy the site  :)

Regards Graeme.
Title: Re: Who is Livo?
Post by: macferret on October 23, 2014, 07:40 PM
Rich - I forgot you were on this site. There I was blathering on about how you cook curry in pans/woks or something without realizing that you were perfectly capable of telling us yourself. It was on the recent bulk cooking thread. If you have any pearls of wisdom on the subject you might want to cast them before us. (Maybe you already have - I can't actually find the thread myself now. Having one of those days....)
Cheers,
Tim
Title: Re: Who is Livo?
Post by: Madrasandy on October 23, 2014, 07:44 PM
Hi livo, and welcome to the forum  ;)

There is nothing wrong with liking kormas, personally though I really don't like them, but hey-ho each to their own

I maintain that if a curry is too hot, the taste receptors in one's gob will be unable to identify the underlying flavours of the dish.

Have to disagree with you there Garp, as you become accustomed to the heat levels dishes so do your taste buds  :)
Title: Re: Who is Livo?
Post by: Garp on October 23, 2014, 09:27 PM
I maintain that if a curry is too hot, the taste receptors in one's gob will be unable to identify the underlying flavours of the dish.

Have to disagree with you there Garp, as you become accustomed to the heat levels dishes so do your taste buds  :)
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I did go on to say, which you have characteristically avoided, Andy,

I could be wrong (it has been known), and any scientific evidence to the contrary will be humbly acknowledged.


Title: Re: Who is Livo?
Post by: Secret Santa on October 23, 2014, 10:04 PM
Ok. All clear for me now. I apologise if I offended anyone and as I have since pointed out, I actually love korma. I will try to be more mindfull of people's sensitivities in future.

And it came to pass that livo discovered korma karma.
Title: Re: Who is Livo?
Post by: Onions on October 24, 2014, 07:05 AM
And Im not Phil  ;)

Bonus ;) :D
Title: Re: Who is Livo?
Post by: livo on October 24, 2014, 07:16 AM
Korma karma achieved. Now I move on to balti bliss.
Title: Re: Who is Livo?
Post by: Onions on October 24, 2014, 08:09 AM
Great thread livo