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4 Reasons to Have Your Post-Naming Ceremony Meal at a Chinese Restaurant

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Whether your baby’s having a Christening, an Aqiqah, a non-religious naming ceremony or something else entirely, deciding where to hold the post-ceremony meal can be a struggle. If you hold it at home, you’ll be rushed off your feet and unable to enjoy your baby’s special day. Alternatively, booking a venue and having it catered can be expensive. Instead, why not consider enjoying a meal with your family and friends at a Chinese restaurant after the ceremony?…

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Choosing a Mild Curry to Help Kids Get Into the Flavours

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While many people associate Indian curries with a hit of spice and fire, there are many curries that are just as full of flavour but that do not pack as much of a punch. Here are some ideas to choose from on an Indian restaurant menu that will give you a delicious meal without the fire, which can be a great starting point for children. Butter chicken Butter chicken is a popular choice for many people who love Indian food but prefer a milder taste.…

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2 Exotic Cuisines to Try For a Hot and Spicy Date Night

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For busy married couples with children, getting some precious alone time may be a rare occurrence. However, it’s important for you to make the effort to escape from the daily grind and help preserve the fire and romance in your relationship. A romantic evening meal at a restaurant is a wonderful way to reconnect. To spice things up, you should skip your usual haunt and try a cuisine with a bit more zing.…

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Making sure your food is vegan friendly at Mexican restaurants

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Mexican can be a great cuisine for vegans with a high numbers of dishes having a bean option, which adds some needed protein a fibre to your meal. It’s important to keep an eye out for some common animal based ingedients that can sneak into even technically vegetarian dishes.  Queso Queso, or cheese, is a common ingredient in most Mexican meals especially in Westernised menus. Even in menu items that don’t explicitly use cheese, you can often find small amounts of cheese in the sauce to give it a creamy texture, so it’s a good idea to ask whether there are any animal products such as queso in vegetable or bean dishes.…

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4 Alternative Surf And Turf Dishes

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Classic surf and turf is a simple dish consisting of steak, usually rump or fillet, and lobster or shrimp. It’s served with salad, chips and a spicy mayonnaise, and it’s a hearty meal that’s perfect after a day of play in the outdoors. However, the classic version of this dish now has some stiff competition, with steak and seafood restaurants offering contemporary surf and turf dishes to suit every palate. Here are four alternative surf and turf dishes that are worth looking out for:…

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5 Oyster Dishes You Must Try

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Oysters on the half shell are a delectable treat, and their sweet, mineral-tinged flavour requires no dressing up. However, it’s a shame to limit your enjoyment of oysters by always eating them the same way. Here are five oyster dishes every oyster lover should try: Devils On Horseback Ideal as a starter or part of a light lunch, this dish consists of crusty bread that’s lightly toasted and topped with oysters that have been sautéed with white wine, lemon juice and garlic.…

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