New menu in the works for Dhoom Indian Streatery
Chef Dhaneshwar Prasad and his wife, Geeta are currently travelling in India looking for inspiration for their new menu.
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Chef Dhaneshwar Prasad and his wife, Geeta are currently travelling in India looking for inspiration for their new menu.
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THE weekly Blue Brazil Lottery draw took place on Friday at Lucie Sue Gifts, Cowdenbeath, when the required numbers were 1 – 2 – 3 – 6 – 10 and 11. The jackpot of £2,500 was not won so this week’s jackpot will rise to £2,600, with the draw taking place at The Beath Inn, High Street, Cowdenbeath, on Friday at 12 noon. Every month each person who has a line with none of that week’s winning numbers is entered into a draw and the lucky winner will receive £100. Thus everyone has a second chance to be a winner!
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