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On Saturday night we were eating a fanily favourite for the evening meal a traditional British fair of hone made and warming Chicken Madras. Of course we had, what is for us, the obligatory flat breads , which were a selection of Naan.
Sat there scoffing and watching Demons on TV When my eleven year old son announces to all that he wished he had a Naan bread big enough to use as a duvet confused Strange lad never even tried to explain why. I think that ones going to keep us wondering for a while yet.
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On Saturday night we were eating a fanily favourite for the evening meal a traditional British fair of hone made and warming Chicken Madras. Of course we had, what is for us, the obligatory flat breads , which were a selection of Naan.
Sat there scoffing and watching Demons on TV When my eleven year old son announces to all that he wished he had a Naan bread big enough to use as a duvet confused Strange lad never even tried to explain why. I think that ones going to keep us wondering for a while yet.

Losty you crack me up!! :giggle:
And you wonder where your children get it from?! lol
Kids are great for coming out with great lines,
A few years ago when my daughter was about 6 we had a massive party in our garden with lots of friend we hadn't seen for ages attending. One of them came up to me and told me she had been talking to my daughter. My daughter had pointed me out to our guest and said "see that man over there? Well he's my dad and I can make him do anything I want!!!"
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I used to frequent cheap n cheerful indian rstaurants in Birmingham that served surf board sized naans for sharing. Maybe they still do em and you can make your lads dream come true (ish).
On the subject of naan, why are the supermarket ones so orrible and the take away/restaurant ones so scrummy?
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On Saturday night we were eating a fanily favourite for the evening meal a traditional British fair of hone made and warming Chicken Madras. Of course we had, what is for us, the obligatory flat breads , which were a selection of Naan.
Sat there scoffing and watching Demons on TV When my eleven year old son announces to all that he wished he had a Naan bread big enough to use as a duvet confused Strange lad never even tried to explain why. I think that ones going to keep us wondering for a while yet.

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when u find a naan big emough to sleep in - let me know - because i want one