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Calling any Londoners on the board - any of you fancy a trip over to either Southall or Brick Lane for some decent taste-filled food? I suggest we go shortly before we have an ortho appointment so they can change the freshly stained ligs.
I know a few decent places, and have been tempted into it by a trip to Brick Lane last month with the girlfriend and a friend, who could both eat whatever they wanted. I suffered quietly with my half-eaten butter chicken
I am a big-time curry lover and my ligs were a perpetual shade of sickly yellow-green. I convinced my dentist to use wire-ties on my ceramics....problem solved! I eat curry any time I like now!
[quote="KiwiKarenIf you guys do get together ... you can have any vegetarian curry for me ... as long as it's very hot! Oh dear I'm getting saliva all over my computer at work ... not good! [/quote]
is that daal (sp?)??
Until I started looking around on the message board, I was clueless as to what curry was, so I looked it up. (I'm still not certain, but my wire ties should be safe!) Just thought I'd drop a note letting some others in on my ignorance. I've heard of curry powder, but never use it. I'm thinking this isn't a major food staple for us people around Tennessee with our fried chicken, grilling, and southern cooking. I love to add to my dishes, but it's usually garlic, lemon pepper, or season salt. We do a lot of flavoring with BACON GREASE around my parts.
If I was in London I'd be well up for that, but I'm not
I LOVE curry, and always have one at least once a month - manged to not have one for a couple of months at the start of treatment cos I was worried about staining, but I have wire ties on top now, and silver ligs on my metal bottoms, so no worries there!
As for faves - my current fave is chicken channa -which is a lovely thick sauce made with chickpeas, with lemon rice, bombay aloo and peshwari naan - yum, made myself hungry just thinking about it!
Ceramic top braces 14 Dec 2004, Ceramic top braces OFF 2 Jun 2006
Metal bottom braces 26 Apr 2005
Ah glorious - we went to Rita's curry house and managed to get away with hardly any staining. So long as you avoid tumeric/haldi as much as poss I think it works quite well.
So a shish kebab was great and their lamb curry was particularly tender - melted around the braces without any hassle...
I tend to find that the more processed and rubbish the food, the more it stains... Anyone else agree?
halo wrote:Ah glorious - we went to Rita's curry house and managed to get away with hardly any staining.
first time i had curry in braces, they were glowing afterwards, . i looked like a flourescent highlighter. luckily the glowing reduced after a couple of hours.