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All this talk of okonomiyaki is really making me want yakisoba.
I have some salmon sashimi and made some crab rice balls to go with that if you want.Making okonomiyaki.
mturk hits. i ate a late lunch so i'm not even thinking about dinner.Whats everyone doing for dinner?
Careful. Those can lead to indigestion, constipation, and nausea.mturk hits.Whats everyone doing for dinner?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OkonomiyakiWhat is that?
I'm vegetarian!I have some salmon sashimi and made some crab rice balls to go with that if you want.
Did not know.
I don't mean to be an ass but It's got my autism in a bind. It's spelled KimchiDid not know.
Then I guess all I could offer is the rice and nori and kim chee.
Looks like it depends on who you ask. http://articles.latimes.com/1995-03-05/news/mn-38853_1_south-koreaI don't mean to be an ass but It's got my autism in a bind. It's spelled Kimchi
I wish there wasn't a cap on the Eriks. I'd be picking at those all nightPretty barren. On my HIT finder, the biggest batch is 51000, and that's the Peterson batch I already capped on. After that, the closest is 900
Dooo iiiiiit.I come back to the forum when you guys are talking about okonomiyaki, my anime senses were tingling
I might have to go shopping for ingredients and make this for dinner
Right... so who are you going to believe? A 22 year old newspaper article, or... everyone else?Looks like it depends on who you ask. http://articles.latimes.com/1995-03-05/news/mn-38853_1_south-korea
RIP Francis! (The dog died not too long ago)I come back to the forum when you guys are talking about okonomiyaki, my anime senses were tingling
I might have to go shopping for ingredients and make this for dinner
minus the octopus and chicken inside instead
Its fine. Growing up making shopping lists, I always spelled the foods we bought the most wrong. Still use the childhood name for Nori.I don't mean to be an ass but It's got my autism in a bind. It's spelled Kimchi
Right... so who are you going to believe? A 22 year old newspaper article, or... everyone else?
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