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"An Introduction to BIR Curries" Now Released!
Re: "An Introduction to BIR Curries (V1.1)" Now Released!
I have received my copy of V1.1
Looks good, however I have found one initial error.
I have two page 3's.
When page 3 loads in my pdf viewer (Nuance PDF Reader v6.0) I initially see the title "Foreword", some text "to hopefully seeing you" and at the bottom of the page, four thumbnail images, the first looking like a Korma. I'm not sure about the other images, since the "second" page 3 loads quite quickly.
Other than this the book looks good on a first scan through.
Looks good, however I have found one initial error.
I have two page 3's.
When page 3 loads in my pdf viewer (Nuance PDF Reader v6.0) I initially see the title "Foreword", some text "to hopefully seeing you" and at the bottom of the page, four thumbnail images, the first looking like a Korma. I'm not sure about the other images, since the "second" page 3 loads quite quickly.
Other than this the book looks good on a first scan through.
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Re: "An Introduction to BIR Curries (V1.0)" Now Released!
Mal, page 3 is the table of contents, are you not able to see it?
Re: "An Introduction to BIR Curries (V1.0)" Now Released!
Yes, but as I said before the table of contents is displayed I see another page, with the information described above, for about a second. Then the table of contents appears over the previous information, hiding it.
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Re: "An Introduction to BIR Curries (V1.0)" Now Released!
Ok, thanks. I think we can live with that, let's call it a feature!
Re: "An Introduction to BIR Curries (V1.0)" Now Released!
In the recipe for Pilau Rice, "Colourful, long-grained Basmati rice with a tarka of fried aromatic spices", what exactly is a Tarka?
The term is only present on this page, and I assume that this is the result of frying the spices, but it would have been nice if this was explained somewhere.
The term is only present on this page, and I assume that this is the result of frying the spices, but it would have been nice if this was explained somewhere.
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Re: "An Introduction to BIR Curries (V1.0)" Now Released!
Good point, Mal, we'll consider expanding on what a "tarka" is in the next revision of the e-book (if there should be one). Thanks for the feedback
PS: I personally do not experience what you experience with "page 3" of the e-book (although the "3" is partially hidden by the contents table...which is also duly noted, thanks)
PS: I personally do not experience what you experience with "page 3" of the e-book (although the "3" is partially hidden by the contents table...which is also duly noted, thanks)
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Re: "An Introduction to BIR Curries (V1.0)" Now Released!
Just a heads up, I'm cooking for a party of four tonight.
The Menu
Poppadoms with mango chutney (shop bought) and onion tomato relish (Hairy Bikers)
Pilau Rice, Korma, Chicken Tikka, Pasanda and Butter Chicken, all from the Book.
Side dishes will be Cucumber Raita, shop bought naan, and a tomato salad.
I'll let you all know how it turns out.
The Menu
Poppadoms with mango chutney (shop bought) and onion tomato relish (Hairy Bikers)
Pilau Rice, Korma, Chicken Tikka, Pasanda and Butter Chicken, all from the Book.
Side dishes will be Cucumber Raita, shop bought naan, and a tomato salad.
I'll let you all know how it turns out.
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Re: "An Introduction to BIR Curries (V1.0)" Now Released!
Thanks for the heads up, Mal, sounds good. I Hope it all goes well. Please let us know how you get on (including photos, if you can)
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Re: "An Introduction to BIR Curries (V1.0)" Now Released!
Good luck Mal... looking forward to hearing about and seeing the results.
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Re: "An Introduction to BIR Curries (V1.0)" Now Released!
We are getting close to raising £2000 for our charities, so if you are yet to get yourself a copy, why not have a look? - if you've already got a copy please do what you can to publicise the ebook through social media etc. Thanks!
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Re: "An Introduction to BIR Curries (V1.0)" Now Released!
Edit: Moved bigdog's post and subsequent replies to the relevant thread and removed off-topic posts and replies.
CA (aka Admin)
Re: "An Introduction to BIR Curries (V1.0)" Now Released!
I have just ordered mine, so happy to support a great cause. I can't wait for it to come through!
Re: "An Introduction to BIR Curries" Now Released!
Just donated to children in need and sent receipt off... Eagerly awaiting the eBook now. Can't wait !!!!
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Re: "An Introduction to BIR Curries" Now Released!
Thanks alectrify.
It will be BBC Children in Need week the week after next and we will be doing a bit of a campaign to get people to donate for a copy of our ebook. We will be asking for the assistance of forum members with helping to promote this on the various social media outlets of Facebook, Twitter and YouTube etc, as well as on our own forum, so any assistance will be greatly appreciated. Details to follow
It will be BBC Children in Need week the week after next and we will be doing a bit of a campaign to get people to donate for a copy of our ebook. We will be asking for the assistance of forum members with helping to promote this on the various social media outlets of Facebook, Twitter and YouTube etc, as well as on our own forum, so any assistance will be greatly appreciated. Details to follow
Re: "An Introduction to BIR Curries" Now Released!
So... Just had my copy of the e-book, and been looking through it on my phone. Must say I'm impressed! And thats from just browsing through it, can wait to sit down, study it, and cook a storm!
To anyone on the fence thinking should I shouldn't I get it... Don't think DO! Well worth it and 100% goes to charity, how nice is that!
Thanks for the hard work gone into this.
To anyone on the fence thinking should I shouldn't I get it... Don't think DO! Well worth it and 100% goes to charity, how nice is that!
Thanks for the hard work gone into this.
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Re: "An Introduction to BIR Curries" Now Released!
+1 to that. An Excellent Book.
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Re: "An Introduction to BIR Curries" Now Released!
Alchy, is it worth pointing out that BBC Children In Need has recently been added to our list of nominated charities (there are now four) since you are able to leverage donations made to BBC Children In Need by claiming "matched funds" from your employer (i.e. your employer also donates £5 for every £5 donated to BBC Children In Need)? Would it also be appropriate to mention your employer - since they are kindly donating an additional equivalent amount to charity?
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Re: "An Introduction to BIR Curries" Now Released!
Sure, it's Lloyds Banking Group who keep me off the streets and also match funds (up to a value of £500 per employee yearly) for BBC Children in Need.
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