That looks so yummy. A friend invited me to lunch at an Indian restaurant in Asheville yesterday, and then I brought home half my fare to have reheated for dinner...it was delicious, and I was so grateful to have something made for me by another cook! A whole day with very little prep or cooking on my part, such a blessing!
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And supper looks wonderful!!!!
Good to see signs of spring. That meal looks good. I can almost smell it. Love that spice mix.
That looks so yummy. A friend invited me to lunch at an Indian restaurant in Asheville yesterday, and then I brought home half my fare to have reheated for dinner...it was delicious, and I was so grateful to have something made for me by another cook! A whole day with very little prep or cooking on my part, such a blessing!
Dinner looks delicious! I had to google the spice mix, it's one I hadn't heard of. I just might have to mix some up.
Dinner looks delicious!
Those two flowers look very much like what we call coltsfoot - one of my favourite flowers of early Spring.
Ras el Hanout costs a fortune in delis for what it is - good to home make.
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