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Wednesday, June 09, 2010

Indian Food & Knitting...

It's been a week, already and it's only Wednesday, but I wanted to share quickly the enjoyable evening I've had. Several of us from the Roanoke Valley Knitters and Spinners have been discussing meeting for dinner at a local Indian restaurant. (I've been trying to find someone in my circle of pals to enjoy this with, but most don't "care for curry" - that's the standard reply)

Tonight we met up and had a blast:
Only four of us there, Babs and Lynette are blogless, but Sandy is the VPI Dye-r.

But after we'd ordered Christina appeared (she lost track of time in her garden and today was one of those days that I could see that happening so easily - just gorgeous weather!)

So there were 5 of us. We met at 6 and broke up just shy of 10!

I'd say that was a successful evening, but it's late and I've got to go to work in the a.m.

'Night!

7 Comments:

Blogger Sandra said...

Invite me the next time - yum!

10:58 PM  
Blogger La Cabeza Grande said...

Ah, but there's so much more to Indian food than curry. Yum!

7:10 AM  
Blogger Knitting Linguist said...

It looks like it was a ton of fun!! I bet the food was delicious, too :)

1:10 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

This looks like it was a lot of fun! I get together with a few friends at my house every Sunday afternoon and the other day we had Indian too except it wasn't takeout. It was from this company called Tastybite and it was super-easy to make. Right in my living room we had a little Indian feast with tons of dishes. It was delicious! You might want to try their stuff next time! Otherwise, keep knitting! :)

5:33 PM  
Anonymous twinsetellen said...

Indian food and knitting - awesome combination, especially adding some nice knitters to the mix. what a great way to break up the week!

11:35 PM  
Blogger Dana said...

Neat! I'm going to drag my family to Nawab or Taaza one day soon. I've been dying for some good food.
Looks like y'all had a great time!

2:29 PM  
Blogger Ruinwen Dagorielle said...

That sounds like a wonderful evening! :)

8:24 AM  

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