"Hey Bob, what's the burger of the day?" "It's the Curry On My Wayward Bun Burger, you should try it!"
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Something that is extremely curved, maybe even too curved. I doubt you will find anything more curved than this, unless you found a ball... or a delightfully amusing piece of lint found under your collection of exceptionally dull blank CDs.
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Get the Damn Curved mug.A system of grading school tests that's long since become the norm, doing away with the standard scoring of an 81 score making a C+, or 70 making a D-, and anything 69 and under an F. With "the curve," a person can have the highest score in the class, like a 65, and still get an A.
Good thing Teacher used "the curve": I got a 59, ,but I still got an A. Donnie got the lowest, a 14, so he got an F.
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Get the The Curve mug.Part of an Indian cuisine which is a mix of spices. Used to flavor most things, such as lamb.
A specfic dish of food, people or person that Natalie talks about.
Referring to the race of people coming from the country of India.
A specfic dish of food, people or person that Natalie talks about.
Referring to the race of people coming from the country of India.
For dinner, we had lamb that was covered in curry.
Today, Natalie was talking about Nikhil, the curry from our school.
There was a curry coming off a plane that departed from India that I saw while waiting in the airport.
Today, Natalie was talking about Nikhil, the curry from our school.
There was a curry coming off a plane that departed from India that I saw while waiting in the airport.
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Get the curry mug.A dish that originated form the sub-continent of india. Which is now very popular among West Indians who have migrated from there.
It's made with a special curry powder which is derived from many different ingredients. See below:
It's made with a special curry powder which is derived from many different ingredients. See below:
All About Curry Powder/Curry Chicken
Turmeric, fenugreek, cardamom....sound like Latin to you? They should actually sound like Indian because all are components of curry powder. Along with cumin, coriander, cinnamon, black pepper, ginger, dill seed, horseradish, mustard, nutmeg, the list could go on and on. Some curry powders are made up of as many as 30 herbs and spices while others may be as simple as four or five ingredients. The average blend combines 15. In India, each family has their own recipe which is ground daily or, at least, very frequently. The Spice Man will come around with a wide array of whole herbs and spices, the cook chooses the one he/she desires and the Spice Man will grind it for them right there.
Curry powder is often thought of as hot and spicy but because of the various recipes, some are more mild. Since typical ingredients are the fragrant spices, it is usually highly aromatic with a warm, bitter taste. The common yellow color is derived from turmeric, the primary ingredient. If you like your curries hot, look for Madras curry powder.
The word curry takes on a more generic meaning when referring to any dish seasoned with curry powder. This is often a stir-fry-type entree that is served with rice, preferably Basmati, and an assortment of condiments such as chutney, coconut, raisins and nuts. Another curry reference may occur in the form of curry paste or sauce that can be purchased already prepared.
True curry powder aficionados will make their own, buying the spices whole and grinding them in either a spice grinder or coffee grinder. If you aren’t that dedicated, experiment with different brands, they vary wildly, until you find one you really like. Be sure to store curry powder in a dark, glass jar since turmeric will discolor when exposed to light and it has been known to “melt” plastic containers.
Turmeric, fenugreek, cardamom....sound like Latin to you? They should actually sound like Indian because all are components of curry powder. Along with cumin, coriander, cinnamon, black pepper, ginger, dill seed, horseradish, mustard, nutmeg, the list could go on and on. Some curry powders are made up of as many as 30 herbs and spices while others may be as simple as four or five ingredients. The average blend combines 15. In India, each family has their own recipe which is ground daily or, at least, very frequently. The Spice Man will come around with a wide array of whole herbs and spices, the cook chooses the one he/she desires and the Spice Man will grind it for them right there.
Curry powder is often thought of as hot and spicy but because of the various recipes, some are more mild. Since typical ingredients are the fragrant spices, it is usually highly aromatic with a warm, bitter taste. The common yellow color is derived from turmeric, the primary ingredient. If you like your curries hot, look for Madras curry powder.
The word curry takes on a more generic meaning when referring to any dish seasoned with curry powder. This is often a stir-fry-type entree that is served with rice, preferably Basmati, and an assortment of condiments such as chutney, coconut, raisins and nuts. Another curry reference may occur in the form of curry paste or sauce that can be purchased already prepared.
True curry powder aficionados will make their own, buying the spices whole and grinding them in either a spice grinder or coffee grinder. If you aren’t that dedicated, experiment with different brands, they vary wildly, until you find one you really like. Be sure to store curry powder in a dark, glass jar since turmeric will discolor when exposed to light and it has been known to “melt” plastic containers.
by B15NYC July 25, 2006
Get the Curry Chicken mug.A Curly is a curved glass pipe used for smoking meth......more specifically, the round curvy glass obtained from a compact flourescent lamp, which strategically broken and carefully cleaned, which is then used to heat and smoke the drug. . Proponents of the curly claim it is much superior to the more common ''oil burner'' used by most ''tweakers''.claiming a more vigorous ''hit'' while using less ''werk''.
''Jessica, Fuck that pielo....come and check out the EPIC hits I am gettin on my Curly.
''Paul, you are fucking spun out.... Put down that Curly, and help us find some light bulbs, it is like a cave in here.''
''Paul, you are fucking spun out.... Put down that Curly, and help us find some light bulbs, it is like a cave in here.''
by Cypress Tweak of the Week August 9, 2012
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