My dad spent several years in Thailand in his youth and thus, learned to make awesome Thai food.
There is a little Thai place just off campus that serves really good food. I especially love how Thai food takes the best parts of Chinese and the best parts of Indian food and sort of throws them together.
Curry is goddamn fantastic.
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Man, I heard that they even put vinegar on their fries over there.
I love vinegar, I think its my favorite condiment. My girlfriend is portugese and her dad puts vinegar in EVERYTHING. They make this soup that just has some greens and portugese sausage in it, and if you put a little vinegar in it I can eat like 5 bowls.
Big fat chips, deep fried in Beef dripping, fluffy on the inside, and crunchy on the outside, doused in salt and vinnegar.
Its the best thing in the world.
OH MAN. That sounds so fucking good right now. Doesn't help that its 10:30am here and I'm already starting to get hungry for lunch.
it was the only food that wasn't rationed in the war, because it kept morale up, and it's actually quite healthy.
i have drunk an entire bottle of sarson's vinegar before, and i feel no regret
My dad spent several years in Thailand in his youth and thus, learned to make awesome Thai food.
I just recently (IE: like 3 weeks ago) had Thai for the first time. That was pretty awesome. The peanut sauce was pretty good stuff.
The dessert thing was weird though, some sort of lemon gelatin with coconut, but it was really firm. Just odd, not really good but not bad. The other food was delicious though, Crispy Duck and some fish, I think Trout in a spicy sauce.
They got it up same as they got Eiffel's into town, they brought it in piece by piece.
And you can go up into it and see a rather brilliant panorama of the city, Fuji, all that. I mean, you can't go all the way up to the FM transmitters and things, but you'll be up there.
It's actually made from tank steel. 90 American Tanks were damaged during the Korean War and sold as scrap to the Japanese, and they used it for the tower.
I recently found a Planter's product that's one quarter Almonds, one quarter Cashews, and one half shelled Pistachios. It's the best blend on the market.
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I recently found a Planter's product that's one quarter Almonds, one quarter Cashews, and one half shelled Pistachios. It's the best blend on the market.
I don't get the mentality behind making them in the first place. "Hey, grapes are big and juicy and that's about it, so let's get rid of that and see what's left..."
Now craisins I can get into. God bless the baby angel in charge of dried cranberries, those things are so sweet I eat them by handfuls.
I don't get the mentality behind making them in the first place. "Hey, grapes are big and juicy and that's about it, so let's get rid of that and see what's left..."
Now craisins I can get into. God bless the baby angel in charge of dried cranberries, those things are so sweet I eat them by handfuls.
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There is a little Thai place just off campus that serves really good food. I especially love how Thai food takes the best parts of Chinese and the best parts of Indian food and sort of throws them together.
Curry is goddamn fantastic.
it was the only food that wasn't rationed in the war, because it kept morale up, and it's actually quite healthy.
i have drunk an entire bottle of sarson's vinegar before, and i feel no regret
and yeah, looks like a fun trip, dude.
i'd totally go to Japan, if i had money.
most of all, most of all
someone said true love was dead
but i'm bound to fall
bound to fall for you
oh what can i do
I should start throwing up the number and pretending to me the Japanese Mike Jones.
Then post them
I spent my youth years in Thailand.
Oh shi-
Are you my son?
Pretty sure you're not.
In fact, positive you're not.
I just recently (IE: like 3 weeks ago) had Thai for the first time. That was pretty awesome. The peanut sauce was pretty good stuff.
The dessert thing was weird though, some sort of lemon gelatin with coconut, but it was really firm. Just odd, not really good but not bad. The other food was delicious though, Crispy Duck and some fish, I think Trout in a spicy sauce.
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(on account of i'd die if i ate it)
So I guess I'll stick to chinese and japanese
That is really too bad because that peanut sauce is pretty awesome.
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90% of Thai food doesn't have peanuts in them. The only things that I can think of that has peanuts are panang and the dipping sauce for satays.
That really depends on who's making the food. I think generally people use palm oil/vegetable oil.
Especially peanuts, pfft
It's actually made from tank steel. 90 American Tanks were damaged during the Korean War and sold as scrap to the Japanese, and they used it for the tower.
I don't know, the chocolate-covered ones are pretty good
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I'd take a bullet for a chocolate peanut
I love chocolate covered raisins.
Until someone points out they resemble rabbit shit.
Got a pocket dictionary for my PPC that works well.
holy shit I want
oontz oontz oontz oontz oontz
You must not like living.
Chocolate covered pretzels on the other hand
More like chocolate-covered anything is awesome
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That's a dumb idea
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It's beautiful, man!
Raisins in general are pretty boring, I'd say.
I don't get the mentality behind making them in the first place. "Hey, grapes are big and juicy and that's about it, so let's get rid of that and see what's left..."
Now craisins I can get into. God bless the baby angel in charge of dried cranberries, those things are so sweet I eat them by handfuls.
I'm undergoing counseling for my apocalyptic rage
That's a ticket to diarrhea town.