Jaguar ?Nope I'm not that rich
Is it a Wolseley?
Jaguar ?
As early TESLA ?Neither of those
Never short of a hill around Morvich Fisherman, handy for Torridon and Skye as well!
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Looks very like a Hillman 14.
2cvs post unsurprisingly instantly reminds me of Hyderbadi cuisine, and those seeking traditional cuisine that like making curries could do worse. Than to attempt making one , from scratch is time consuming but with a little care the results outstanding. Persian in origin , a lot of the time consuming dishes served at celebrations like weddings and coronations .
Unless you live in an area with a healthy Muslim population you may struggle to get some of the ingredients for example Kevra water, which is rose scented water , Indian terms used for other ingredients eg ...jeera which is cumin .
For those with less time or inclination ...Asda do a range of jar sauces hyderbadi being one. Formulated by the Aagrah chain of restaurants whose heritage is very much Kashmiri/Mogul cuisine and IMO is as authentic as you can get they will give you s better than average result.
Bills post is a happy accident really, given the celebration nature of some hyderbadi food , it is served this time of year during ramadan, at iftar breaking of the fast the more expensive recipes reserved for Eid think of an equivalent Indian Christmas dinner !
India off limits at the moment, but we can immerse ourselves in the culinary experience imagine the palaces filled with the food we cook ...grab the sun cream and enjoy ...a little history for those interested https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyderabadi_cuisine
2cvs post unsurprisingly instantly reminds me of Hyderbadi cuisine, and those seeking traditional cuisine that like making curries could do worse. Than to attempt making one , from scratch is time consuming but with a little care the results outstanding. Persian in origin , a lot of the time consuming dishes served at celebrations like weddings and coronations .
Unless you live in an area with a healthy Muslim population you may struggle to get some of the ingredients for example Kevra water, which is rose scented water , Indian terms used for other ingredients eg ...jeera which is cumin .
For those with less time or inclination ...Asda do a range of jar sauces hyderbadi being one. Formulated by the Aagrah chain of restaurants whose heritage is very much Kashmiri/Mogul cuisine and IMO is as authentic as you can get they will give you s better than average result.
Bills post is a happy accident really, given the celebration nature of some hyderbadi food , it is served this time of year during ramadan, at iftar breaking of the fast the more expensive recipes reserved for Eid think of an equivalent Indian Christmas dinner !
India off limits at the moment, but we can immerse ourselves in the culinary experience imagine the palaces filled with the food we cook ...grab the sun cream and enjoy ...a little history for those interested https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyderabadi_cuisine