The Curry Question

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Pablo
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Joined: Mon Mar 07, 2005 4:24 pm
Location: Dublin

#16 Post by Pablo »

I posted this in it's own post a few down but I'll mention it again.. haven't heard anyone else even mention them .. I've ceramic brackets ( GAC mystique ) On my last adjustment my ortho took off the usuall clear rubber ligs and clipped on these new hard plastic ones .. They span from top to bottom of the bracket .. He said they don't stain and so far,after tea, coffee, curry , ( all the bad stuff ) they haven't. Not one bit .. From the front they kinda look like white crosses. I think they look good and they don't feel too much different. Don't have too much more info on them.. May ask for the name of them in 3 weeks..

tofino
Posts: 113
Joined: Thu Jun 23, 2005 9:06 pm
Location: Sunshine Coast BC

Indian

#17 Post by tofino »

Hi Everybody.

I wouldn't give up Indian food if little baby kittens' lives hung in the balance.

Anyway, when I had the ortho assistant use thin stainless-steel wire ties for ligatures, and smoke-gray powerchains (thanks Lynn), I could go wild on Shahi Paneer or Murgh Tikka with no worries. Superfloss, Sensodyne Baking Soda toothpaste, and good 'ol amber "make you cry" Listerine afterwards, as insurance.

Cheers

Glen

(PM me is you want a great and super-simple 8000 year-old recipe for making Paneer from scratch with two (2) ingredients)

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