Potatoes = good snack. Similar to pizza pop. wait, wait wait! pizza in potato.... i am now rich
Potatoes are amazing.
Dice them and saute them with some onions and bell peppers, and you have a great meal. Add some eggs and cheese and make a bammin' slammin' omelet/frittata.
I myself live in the UK so chopstick users are rare. I taught myself and love Chinese/Japanese culture.
Yes I was fortunate enough to be born in an area of america with large asian influences. I learned how to use chopsticks and proper cultural ediquite when I was very young and most of my highschool friends while growing up were either Chinese, Japanese, or Korean. Though I an Caucasian, I grew up like an asian-american so when I went to college out of state, it was a culture shock for me. I got homesick and became tired of american culture... it was ironic.
But anyway Im taking my last classes back at home now :3
Anyway, back on-topic:
I <3 Takoyaki!!!
This is by-far one of my favorite Japanese dishes. i get it all the time at the Japanese market near my home.
the only i wish i could eat all the time is ribs and if you can't tell that i like/love ribs your a bigger idiot than George w.Bush Jr.
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They're an intimidating looking, heavy, spiky, ball about the size of your head & you need to open them using a machete. They have a delicious pulpy flesh that's about the consistency of custard. They taste amazing but the have a very strong and... unique aroma. I don't personally think it smalls that bad, but most people describe it as smelling like rotting onions & feet. (it kinda does smell like that)
It's one of those foods you either love or hate, I love it!
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I blame this country for my savage, uncultured palate.
I love me some good Filipino food, but I would prefer a cheeseburger over balut any day.
Dice them and saute them with some onions and bell peppers, and you have a great meal. Add some eggs and cheese and make a bammin' slammin' omelet/frittata.
But anyway Im taking my last classes back at home now :3
Anyway, back on-topic:
I <3 Takoyaki!!!
This is by-far one of my favorite Japanese dishes. i get it all the time at the Japanese market near my home.
~Epic Space Milk Muffin
You wouldn't want to if you knew what was in it for the price you paid.
If a sizable part of the market stopped accepting it, Pop-Tarts would improve.
I realize that it's probably terrible, but it's five in the morning and I've eaten much worse.
You'd be surprised.
All I'm saying is everything adds up.
Expensive, but delicious. Truffles are delicious in general.
Probably not. I doubt it's even made from actual foodstuffs.
Anyone else sushi fans here?
~Epic Space Milk Muffin
YEP!
Sushi, all things italian, all things insectoid, most things chinese/japanese
Free + Crabs + Ability to trample/suffocate opponents in Cortex Command = Free Bombs.
At this point, I wonder how I am not fat.
I haven't abandoned this forum just yet.
They're an intimidating looking, heavy, spiky, ball about the size of your head & you need to open them using a machete. They have a delicious pulpy flesh that's about the consistency of custard. They taste amazing but the have a very strong and... unique aroma. I don't personally think it smalls that bad, but most people describe it as smelling like rotting onions & feet. (it kinda does smell like that)
It's one of those foods you either love or hate, I love it!
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