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Curry and Club
The series consisted of three articles published in the Curry Club Magazine.
* The Curry Club
* 1940 – Pat Chapman, English Author, Founder The Curry Club
Pat Chapman's Curry Club has a membership of several thousand.
* Curry Club Tandoori and Tikka Dishes, Piatkus, London ISBN 0-7499-1283-9 ( 1993 )
* Curry Club 100 Favourite Tandoori Recipes, Piatkus, London ISBN 07499149 & ISBN 0-7499-1741-5 ( 1995 )
In his Curry Club Balti Curry Cookbook, Chapman states: " The balti pan is a round-bottomed, wok-like heavy cast-iron dish with two handles.
Written evidence seems to be scant prior to 1982, and the Oxford English Dictionary and The Curry Club welcome any contributions which will verify the first mention of Balti in Britain.
* Curry Club Balti Curry Cookbook, Piatkus, London ISBN 0-7499-1214-6 & ISBN 0-7499-1342-8 ( 1993 )
He has also starred in several films, including The Broken Hearts Club ( 2000 ), Out of Time ( 2003 ) and Bailey's Billion $ ( 2004 ) ( co-starred Laurie Holden, Jennifer Tilly, and Tim Curry ).
* Curry Club Tandoori and Tikka Dishes, Piatkus, London ISBN 0-7499-1283-9 ( 1993 )
* Curry Club 100 Favourite Tandoori Recipes, Piatkus, London ISBN 07499149 & ISBN 0-7499-1741-5 ( 1995 )
Many odd events occur around town in the run up to the pageant ; one of the contestants, Tammy Curry, athlete and President of the Lutheran Sisterhood Gun Club ( beating out Becky for the leadership ), is killed when her tractor explodes.
Phillips performed in many plays in New York over the next fifteen years, including Terrence McNally ’ s Lips Together, Teeth Apart for Manhattan Theatre Club ( at the Lucille Lortel Theatre ), Measure for Measure with Kevin Kline for the New York Shakespeare Festival at the Delacorte Theater, the premier of the musical My Favorite Year at Lincoln Center, with Tim Curry and Andrea Martin, as well as revivals and new plays at theatres like the Hudson Guild Theatre, the Ensemble Studio Theatre, the American Jewish Theatre, Chelsea Theatre Center, and again at Playwrights Horizons.
Club secretary Walter Crickmer and coaches Tom Curry and Bert Whalley were also killed.
* Pat Chapman ( born 1940 ), founder The Curry Club, author 36 books and broadcaster
In a final struggle between a team of Tom, Gil and Paul against Richard Curry, a fire breaks out at Ivy Club, a Princeton eating club of which Gil is the president.

Curry and Indian
Curry () ( plural, Curries ) is a generic term primarily employed in Western culture to denote a wide variety of dishes originating in Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Sri Lankan, Thai or other Southern and Southeastern Asian cuisines, as well as New World cuisines influenced by them such as Trinidadian or Fijian.
Curry powder is a spice mixture of widely varying composition developed by the British during the days of the Raj as a means of approximating the taste of Indian cuisine at home.
In January 2009, the British ' Curry Killer ' Lakhvir Singh, killed her lover Lakhvinder Cheema with a curry dish laced with Indian Aconite.
The county seat was moved to an old Indian village called Thomocoggan, a location with ample water supply from Curry Creek and four large springs.
Curry powder and the contemporary English use of the word curry are Western inventions and do not reflect any specific Indian food, though a similar mixture of spices used in north India is called garam masala but curry powder is actually closer to the Tamil sambar powder.
* Pot Curry, a variation of Pot Rice with Indian flavours
It still builds warships for the Indian Navy and nearby is the Mazagaon Dock Colony which houses Angre house, Sarine house, Curry house and P & O Terrace.
* A famous Indian restaurant called the Bokhara situates in Holywood, and came runner up in the British Curry Awards 2010.
The village boasts several restaurants: Thailand Thai Cuisine ( serving Thai food, formerly Sara's, which was previously the Monthai Restaurant which before that was The Indian Cottage restaurant ), the O Sole Mio Italian restaurant and takeaway, The National Curry Awards Finalist's ; Pasha Bangladeshi Restaurant and the Good View Chinese takeaway.
* Ja-pan # 16: Mt. Fuji Curry Ja-pan ( actually Indian " Naan ")
* Curry – the basic Indian vegetable or meat gravy ; Malay and Chinese versions also exist
Image: Roti Prata Curry Large. JPG | Roti prata, Indian fried pancake
Bhatti made an appearance in Only Fools and Horses, in the episode " Cash and Curry " as an Indian Restaurant owner.
" Rasoi " is already rated as one of the top restaurants in Scotland and won Best Indian Restaurant in Scotland at the 2012 Scottish Curry Awards.

Curry and Cookbook
Perhaps one of Cooper's lesser known achievements was his 1982 publication, Trouper Cooper's Curry Cookbook ( William Collins Publishers, Auckland 1982 ).

Curry and London
The film introduces Tim Curry and features Susan Sarandon and Barry Bostwick along with cast members from the original Kings Road production presented at the Royal Court Theatre, London, in 1973.
Curry first became well known with his breakthrough role as Dr. Frank-N-Furter in the 1975 cult film The Rocky Horror Picture Show, reprising the role he played in the 1973 London and 1974 Los Angeles stage productions of The Rocky Horror Show, then later for his supporting roles as Rooster in the film adaption of Annie ( 1982 ), Lord of Darkness in the film Legend ( 1985 ), Wadsworth in the film Clue ( 1985 ) as well as a starring role as Pennywise the Clown in the horror TV miniseries It ( 1990 ), which is one of Curry's most acclaimed performances aside from Rocky Horror.
Curry resides in Beverly Hills, California and London.
Curry's family then moved to South London, but Curry himself went to boarding school and attended Kingswood School in Bath, Somerset.
Shortly after the end of Rocky Horror Show on Broadway, Curry was back on Broadway with Tom Stoppard's Travesties, which ran in London and New York from 1975 to 1976.
From May to August 2011, Curry was scheduled to portray the Player in a Trevor Nunn stage production of Tom Stoppard's Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead at the Chichester Festival Theatre and then in London.
In 1969 Sykes co-starred with Spike Milligan in the ill-fated television sit-com Curry & Chips, a satire on racial prejudice created and written by Johnny Speight and made for London Weekend Television.
Her stage work also included Edward Bond's Early Morning at the Royal Court Theatre, London, in which she played a lesbian Florence Nightingale, The Collector at St Martin's Theatre in the West End opposite Simon Williams, Mad Dog at Hampstead Theatre opposite Denholm Elliott, A Patriot for Me by John Osborne, at the Palace Theatre, Watford and the role of Lizzie Curry in N. Richard Nash's The Rainmaker, which toured the UK and in which Faithfull's co-star was Peter Gilmore.
The first owner of the 1904 car was The Reverend Dr. John Darlington, the vicar of St Mark's Church, Kennington in London, who also owned a house in Curry Rivel, near Taunton in Somerset.
It was used in London until it was driven to Curry Rivel on 23 April 1906 by Henry Lucas, a James & Browne salesman, who remained with the owner for some time after delivery, to teach him how to drive and maintain the vehicle.
* 2009 Cobra Good Curry Guide, John Blake Publishing, London ISBN 1-84454-311-0
He played a pirate in The Pirates of Penzance on film and stage, understudying, and eventually taking over from Tim Curry, the role of the Pirate King in the London production.
* Wamba Dia Wamba, Ernest ( 1994 ) In Search of a New Mode of Politics in Africa in Development in an African Perspective, James Curry, London
London: James Curry Ltd, 1990.
Curry studied chemistry at Imperial College, London.
Curry is best known for his reporting of the happenings in the London Stock Exchange and other British economic news, particularly during the Breakfast programme on BBC One and BBC News Channel.

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