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Indian or greek lamb kebaba tonight?

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merciasounds | 12:53 Tue 19th Apr 2011 | Food & Drink
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I have some lean cubed lamb - I can't make my mind up whether to do greek style with mint, lemon zest and juice, garlic and a touch of Greek olive oil, or whether to do Indian with cumin and coriander, chili and garlic - i'll go with the majority!
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I`d do Greek. It`s the right weather to put a nice little Greek salad on the side
Indian.
Greek
I'm having a Greek salad to start followed by Iman Biyaldi with tabbouleh; on the strength of that I would say Greek. I admit my culinary geography is slightly awry but it is in broad handfuls associated.
Indian.

(though TBH I wouldn't really mind, I'm just keeping the voting even)
Greek
Got any Retsina to go with it?
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We had Italian last night...I do have a jar of marinated Kalamata black olives, and some Feta - I could make some flat breads i suppose
If you're operating the new AV voting system, here are my first five choices :-

1. Greek (as already voted)
2. Greek
3. Greek
4. Greek
5. Italian
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Not fond of Retsina 237SJ, but We've got a chardonnay Dryos (oaked) that goes well with anything rich or spicy
I don`t blame you mercia, it`s foul!
Greek sound good, curry is ok if it is cold out!
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Well, looks like it's a Greek night, I'll have an Ouzo with water, I could a lemony mint and yoghurt dressing for either the Greek or the Indian kebabs....got loads of fresh mint in the garden...

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