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I just had lunch so im not hungry anymoar.

 

That took you a long time to get lunch. 3 months D:

 

As for me.... I'm super hungry, and I'm waiting on break....It's dragging on!

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Status update:

 

I just had lunch so im not hungry anymoar.

 

That took you a long time to get lunch. 3 months D:

 

As for me.... I'm super hungry, and I'm waiting on break....It's dragging on!

 

Yeah, I should have gone earlier.

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I really wanna learn to make ramen. Like, classic legit ramens. I'm not sure where the noodles and stuffs though. :c

 

I loves cooking though, as was pointed out in a similar thread about foods. I can make bunches of stuff, like homemade pastas...

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...or just simple stuffs like sausage gravy biscuit bowls...

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...or some deep dish pizza and chicken tenders.

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How bout some strawberry rhubarb pie?

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But one of my favorite dishes to make is pancit.

 

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I adore this Filipino recipe because it tastes unique but is simple and hearty and makes enough to feed a small army. It's shredded cabbage, carrots and scallions with pork tenderloin, boneless skinless chicken and shrimp, all tossed together with soy sauce, ginger, salt, pepper, garlic powder and rice noodles.

 

If you wanna make this, I've posted the recipe for it here.

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The pros of being Italian in a mainly-american community is that I can brag about the high quality healthy food that I get to eat...!

 

Right?

 

 

Oh, who am I kidding...

 

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...that looks /way/ healthier than the equivalent you'd get in America. Like, it looks edible and not overly oily.

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The pros of being Italian in a mainly-american community is that I can brag about the high quality healthy food that I get to eat...!

 

Right?

 

 

Oh, who am I kidding...

 

5518b08122c3927ef2f945fe.jpg

 

...that looks /way/ healthier than the equivalent you'd get in America. Like, it looks edible and not overly oily.

 

It looks like a decorative candle shaped like a hamburger.

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What a sweet surprise...

 

Jancis- I don't- what is-!?

 

Lovely isn't it? :D

 

It's ice cream in a thin chocolate sphere. A little hot (not spicy) sweet sauce over the top and the chocolate just melts away to add to it.

 

Many fancy places have it, much like the Don Huevo in New York!

 

anwaGJu9yJ4

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What a sweet surprise...

 

Jancis- I don't- what is-!?

 

Lovely isn't it? :D

 

It's ice cream in a thin chocolate sphere. A little hot (not spicy) sweet sauce over the top and the chocolate just melts away to add to it.

 

Many fancy places have it, much like the Don Huevo in New York!

 

anwaGJu9yJ4

OMG I love it's little moustache...

 

This seems oddly familiar though.

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The idea of food where you trap some delicious food inside an equally delicious shell is really fascinating to my stomach.

 

I remember my favorite dish in the old anime Chuuka Ichiban, a beloved, cheesy show known elsewhere as Cooking Master Boy. The protagonist managed to make a perfectly spherical ball of golden fried rice using a specialized spherical cooker. The outside was crispy and the inside maintained the juices so that when cracked open, it poured out like this. I want to eat fried rice like that...

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But one of my favorite dishes to make is pancit.

 

pancit.jpg

 

I adore this Filipino recipe because it tastes unique but is simple and hearty and makes enough to feed a small army.  It's shredded cabbage, carrots and scallions with pork tenderloin, boneless skinless chicken and shrimp, all tossed together with soy sauce, ginger, salt, pepper, garlic powder and rice noodles.

 

If you wanna make this, I've posted the recipe for it here.

 

 

Dude dudeeee dudee

 

stop taunting meeeee 

 

das my childhood right there...

 

Course it followed another province's variant/recipe but stiiill.

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But one of my favorite dishes to make is pancit.

 

pancit.jpg

 

I adore this Filipino recipe because it tastes unique but is simple and hearty and makes enough to feed a small army.  It's shredded cabbage, carrots and scallions with pork tenderloin, boneless skinless chicken and shrimp, all tossed together with soy sauce, ginger, salt, pepper, garlic powder and rice noodles.

 

If you wanna make this, I've posted the recipe for it here.

 

 

Dude dudeeee dudee

 

stop taunting meeeee 

 

das my childhood right there...

 

Course it followed another province's variant/recipe but stiiill.

 

Ughhhh it's 1:30 AM and I'm hungry but I can't eat food or I'll get fat.

 

Why did I make this thread.... so much food porn.

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But one of my favorite dishes to make is pancit.

 

pancit.jpg

 

I adore this Filipino recipe because it tastes unique but is simple and hearty and makes enough to feed a small army.  It's shredded cabbage, carrots and scallions with pork tenderloin, boneless skinless chicken and shrimp, all tossed together with soy sauce, ginger, salt, pepper, garlic powder and rice noodles.

 

If you wanna make this, I've posted the recipe for it here.

 

 

Dude dudeeee dudee

 

stop taunting meeeee 

 

das my childhood right there...

 

Course it followed another province's variant/recipe but stiiill.

 

Ughhhh it's 1:30 AM and I'm hungry but I can't eat food or I'll get fat.

 

Why did I make this thread.... so much food porn.

 

Shhhh let the cake whisper sweet nothings to you....

 

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