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Title: Hi from not so sunny Manchester
Post by: podmore on September 19, 2012, 11:52 AM
Hi everyone, I live in an area where you can?t walk 100 meters without passing a curry / kebab / pizza shop, in addition to web sites like ?Just Eat? & ?Hungry house? it?s even easier to have a regular intake of the above food groups and its little wonder we're all addicts with curries now being the national dish.
That said, for many years iv struggled making one with that authentic BIR taste and texture, iv managed to get to grips with Samosa, bhajis and sheik kebabs etc, but a true curry was always out of my reach.
As many have, I stumbled upon this site and though "that?s worth a bash!" I have most of the ingredients to give it a whirl.
Last night I made the Taz base (or very nearly!) and from this a garlic chilli chicken.
Although I didn?t have every ingredient and made a few educated substitutions it was wonderful, im not saying it was the very best curry iv ever had, but the very best curry iv ever made and had the taste and texture of a proper takeout!
The missus thought I was a Hero!
Next time I?ll follow the recipe to the letter and can?t wait to try more!
Jason
Title: Re: Hi from not so sunny Manchester
Post by: Razor on September 19, 2012, 12:01 PM
Hiya Jason,

From one Manc to another, a very warm welcome to cr0 mate.  Now you've started you won't stop.

Whereabouts in Manc are ya mate?

Ray :)
Title: Re: Hi from not so sunny Manchester
Post by: Aussie Mick on September 19, 2012, 12:05 PM
Hi Jason

Another Manc here, but I now live down under. Originally from Miles Platting, and I used to frequent the "curry Mile" regularly.

Happy cooking mate
Title: Re: Hi from not so sunny Manchester
Post by: Razor on September 19, 2012, 12:11 PM
Bloody hell Mick, Miles Platting.  I worked over there back in 1986, taking the 3rd floor off the masonettes, turning them into 2 storey houses, near the Brown Cow pub.

Happy day's ;)

Ray
Title: Re: Hi from not so sunny Manchester
Post by: podmore on September 19, 2012, 12:45 PM
Hi ah great locals...
Im from Ashton under Lyne (well in-between Ashton and Stalybridge), which unfortunately is in the news for all the wrong reasons with the tragedy of the shooting of two police officers yesterday.
Title: Re: Hi from not so sunny Manchester
Post by: colin grigson on September 19, 2012, 04:30 PM
Welcome to cr0 Jason ... nice to hear your first curry went down well with your wife .. there'll be plenty of 'early nights' once she tastes some of the other delicious recipes from here  ;)
Title: Re: Hi from not so sunny Manchester
Post by: curryhell on September 19, 2012, 04:50 PM
Although I didn?t have every ingredient and made a few educated substitutions it was wonderful, im not saying it was the very best curry iv ever had, but the very best curry iv ever made and had the taste and texture of a proper takeout!
The missus thought I was a Hero!
Next time I?ll follow the recipe to the letter and can?t wait to try more!
Jason
Look what you've gone and done :o.  No looking back now mate.  Keep us posted on the results  ;)
Title: Re: Hi from not so sunny Manchester
Post by: Aussie Mick on September 20, 2012, 02:11 AM
I used to go in the Brown Cow every Sunday afternoon with the family.

I grew up in the same maisonettes. Moved to "posh" Gorton about 1986 when they were taking the tops off, and never returned to the Platting. :)

We drove through Miles Platting 3 years ago when we were back for a holiday............wow what a sh1tehole.
Title: Re: Hi from not so sunny Manchester
Post by: Razor on September 20, 2012, 12:07 PM
Hey Mick, what a small world eh?

Jason, I live in A-U-L too (Guide Bridge).  Absolute long shot, but you wouldn't happen to be a relation of big Vic Podmore would ya?

Ray
Title: Re: Hi from not so sunny Manchester
Post by: Aussie Mick on September 21, 2012, 03:54 AM
Moved up that way back in '93. Lived in Dukinfield for 3 years. Ran a couple of pubs.
Title: Re: Hi from not so sunny Manchester
Post by: podmore on September 21, 2012, 10:07 AM
Hi Razor

lol.. i get asked that a lot you know!.... i think somewhere along the line their a family connection
Im originally an Audenshaw lad, lived on Cartwright street (near the Sun pub) then moved up near Ryecroft hall (Still Audenshaw)
So i know Guide bridge very well, small world indeed!, infact i used to work at the "church" pub many many many years ago its now the Plaza Indian Restaurant
Title: Re: Hi from not so sunny Manchester
Post by: Razor on September 24, 2012, 10:15 AM
Jason,

It's a smaller world than you think mate. From 1982, I lived on Manchester rd, facing what is now a Pizza Hut (Kelly Bros) and hung around on Ryecroft hall for many a good year, as well as the Snipe estate.  I'm now 42, so not sure if our paths ever crossed but it's likely they did at some point?

Big Vic Podmore is a well know bloke, used to run The Waterloo Tavern on the outskirts of Ashton.  Proper old school type of landlord.

Ray
Title: Re: Hi from not so sunny Manchester
Post by: podmore on September 24, 2012, 01:27 PM
its an even smaller world than what you think, my Mum had the off licence (Assheton wine stores) on the side where the post office and wheelchair centre is, in the early 90's my Auntie took it over and now its a sun bed shop owned by my cousin!.
My parents now live on Slate Lane so im round them parts very often!
blimey eh!, im 42 also, we must know each other to look at although the years and the curries have had there toll...lol

Title: Re: Hi from not so sunny Manchester
Post by: Razor on September 24, 2012, 02:17 PM
Jason,

Bloody hell :o

Well my full name is Ray O'Brien, I had very fair hair as a kid but am as bald as a coot these day's :(  I went to Littlemoss High school but most of my mates went to either West End or Audi.

Few of the guy's I knocked around with include; Bob Derek, Hazza, Pete Whyatt, Lee Hayman, Glen Thrupe, Howard Donald (Yes, the Take That one!) Daz Turner and many many more.

Yes, I used to go in the Offi that your mum owned or at least I used to send sombody in who was old enough lol

Our house has gone now on Manchester road, making way for the trams, if they ever happen?

Ray :)
Title: Re: Hi from not so sunny Manchester
Post by: podmore on September 24, 2012, 02:50 PM
Ha Ha, i know quite a few of them names.. went to West End school with Lee Hayman (last i saw him he had just got out of the forces!), Pete whyatt, Daz and i think Glen...
We know Howards brother Tyson, he goes into our local

see this small world has just turned into a bubble!


Title: Re: Hi from not so sunny Manchester
Post by: Razor on September 24, 2012, 03:08 PM
He he,

Yeah, Lee was in the Army and ended up going to the gulf the 1st time around, not seen him since New Year though.  I've just come back from Egypt with Pete and see him every Saturday night.

If you went to West End, you will probably know my 1st wife Tracy Bishop? We were together for years but driffted apart like ya do.  I have two sons to her, one at 22 and the other at 20

Tony Cheetham was my best man at my second wedding (he's a fookin nut job)

Bloody ell, can't believe you know all my old mate, remarkable ;D

Ray :)
Title: Re: Hi from not so sunny Manchester
Post by: podmore on September 24, 2012, 03:24 PM
Bloody hell.. yep i was in the same year as Tracy Bishop as i recall, it's amazing isnt it!.
I know that West End have reunions every now and again, but to tell you the truth i cant stomach going to one of those things, people try and say your school days are the best of your life, they're bloody liars ha ha

the name tony cheetham is really ringing a bell, the old grey cells havent thought about these things in many years

I remember when the "shareen" first opened up and that was my first enterance to curries other than the ones made from tinned sauces my dad used to make!, that must be a good 20 odd years now!

Title: Re: Hi from not so sunny Manchester
Post by: Razor on September 24, 2012, 03:54 PM
Yeah, the Shareen opened in the old TSB bank next to Kwangtung Chippy, It's The Red Lounge now, and it's not bad but the Plaza is better in my opinion!

Tony Cheetham, well, he had big frizzy hair back then but like mine, it's all gone now.  I think he used to knock about with Steve Forrester. Andy Taylor, Zia Mirza, Nanu Patel and so on.

I don't like the school reunions either, mainly because mine was an all lads school, bit boring really a bunch of fat old blokes going on about how great school was, when we know it was shite ???

I remember the West End one, it was held at the Corpy at Guide Bridge and apparently, Shayne Burgess turned up pissed out of his tree and ruined things :-\

I think we've turned this thread into the Ray and Jason show ha ;D

Ray :)
Title: Re: Hi from not so sunny Manchester
Post by: podmore on September 24, 2012, 04:56 PM
Yeah but as bob Hoskins said "It's Good to talk"

Tony really does ring a bell but were talking 26 years ago ha ha.. Nowadays i find it hard to remember my name half the name, also Nanu, im pretty sure i knew him too!
Do you remember Peter Wiseman or Julia Robinson
Yup i know the hair thing back in the 80's/ early 90's i  was a rocker with poodle hair!, all gone now, probally for the best dont wanna walk around looking like Peter Stringfellow!.. ha ha

Iv had a few takeouts from the Red lounge, some good, some bad and i havent been to the Plaza in about 2 years, but it was always really nice, looks like they're doing well with the new extension they've had, mind iv been told the prices have increased quite a bit.

I live up near the college now so we have a walk to the Indian ocean now and again and on them very infrequent weekends when we dont have wedding to shoot (i think i mentioned the better half is photographer and i second shoot), we have been know to order takeouts from stalybrige when the alcohol shows signs that we are incapable of going near a naked flame to actually try and cook anything....lol

Title: Re: Hi from not so sunny Manchester
Post by: Mayapaula on September 18, 2015, 03:03 PM
Hi Ray,
I'm searching for Tracey Bishop as she was one of my good friends as West End. Can you help me. I've been shearching for her for ages. My name the was Paula West. Can you help?
Title: Re: Hi from not so sunny Manchester
Post by: Mayapaula on September 18, 2015, 03:06 PM
Hi my name was Paula West and used to be friends with Tracey can you get me back in touch please?
My email is paulagreen@me.com
Thanks a million.
Paula.



He he,

Yeah, Lee was in the Army and ended up going to the gulf the 1st time around, not seen him since New Year though.  I've just come back from Egypt with Pete and see him every Saturday night.

If you went to West End, you will probably know my 1st wife Tracy Bishop? We were together for years but driffted apart like ya do.  I have two sons to her, one at 22 and the other at 20

Tony Cheetham was my best man at my second wedding (he's a fookin nut job)

Bloody ell, can't believe you know all my old mate, remarkable ;D

Ray :)
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