Mr Reasonable wrote:If kids in Sudan want to eat foie gras, then they need to up their game and bootstrap it.
This made me lol for real. Now I feel like a bad person, and it's your fault.
Mr Reasonable wrote:If kids in Sudan want to eat foie gras, then they need to up their game and bootstrap it.
tentative wrote:Just a couple of summertime deck parties. It's the only time I have friends - I think they're friends. Nothing fantastic, I'm too poor for that. Just a teensy bit of extravagance once in awhile.MagsJ wrote:You must throw fantastic dinner parties, Tent.
tentative wrote:simplicity tonight: Miso soup with chicken and scallions, rice with shredded daikon, a sprinkle of slivered ginger, garnish of wakame flakes and sesame seed.
Actually, the only thing missing was the hot pot and paper-thin slices of the meat of choice. Too much work for one or two people. Shabu shabu is great for four or more. It's a favorite at the company dinners. Don't forget the beer or sake.Jakob wrote:tentative wrote:simplicity tonight: Miso soup with chicken and scallions, rice with shredded daikon, a sprinkle of slivered ginger, garnish of wakame flakes and sesame seed.
Pretty good, but no shabu-shabu.
MagsJ wrote:Roasted poussin, with raw courgette and carrot citrus-marinated ribbons... I've really gotten into cooked meats/fish, served with raw spiced sauces and raw marinated vegetables... the cooked and the raw is refreshing my palate beautifully.
All my sauces and flavorings are raw.. until further notice.
Blurry wrote:I've noticed that you tend to get some shit for what you eat, but I have to say, nearly everything you describe sounds delicious to me.
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