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Male and Female Imponderables--Till Birnam wood remove to Dunsinane

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Tuesday, August 1, 2006 9:46 PM

GOAT


PR:
If you end up around here, I'd love to take you out for sushi. I imagine that you were looking for something a bit closer, though.


For the sake of curiosity, what kinds of sushi do you like?

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Tuesday, August 1, 2006 9:51 PM

CALIFORNIAKAYLEE


Heya Seryn!

Actually, other than cheeseburgers, separating meat and dairy has been one of the easiest parts of it for me. I eat maybe one serving of meat a day, if that, so it's just an issue of being aware of what's dairy and what's pareve (neutral) when I am having meat. I've never had any vegetarian leanings, I've just never been that big of a meat eater. And some of the medications I'm on have a tendency to make me nauseous, and meat just makes the situation worse.

By far the hardest issue for me has been giving up pork and shellfish, particularly in their incarnations as bacon and sushi. I don't buy them and cook them in my home, but I'm a little less strict when I go out to eat. I'm working on bacon, and hopefully I'll be over it before I go stay at my parents' house next (my mother has a gigantic cast iron griddle that covers two burners on the stove, and when we're all home, she just loads that up with bacon and pancakes and french toast). Shellfish in sushi will take much, much longer to give up, heh.

~CK

You can't take the sky from me...

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Tuesday, August 1, 2006 9:54 PM

PHOENIXROSE

You think you know--what's to come, what you are. You haven't even begun.


Yeah? Where are you, goat?

I like much sushi! My favorites are Unagi, Maguro, salmon, shrimp, and crab. I like just about anything except the sugared egg, the raw egg, the squid, and anything with excessive ammounts of roe because I don't like the texture of roe at all. I'll try just about anything once! Also, I don't like too much wasabi on my sushi because it's a bit difficult to taste anything else under that stuff. I prefer to avoid it but certain places build it right into the sashimi rolls. I've had unagi spoiled that way; I was not happy.
*edit* I totally missed that Seryn had posted! Bad Rose! Hey girl, how ya doin? Can I ask what this best friend did to piss you off? I had a falling-out with a former best friend last year; it was NOT pretty. And I don't think I would ever talk to her again, much as I sometimes miss her. I miss who she was; don't really know who she is anymore.
CK, I could not eat kosher. Could not do it. Best of luck to you, there.

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Tuesday, August 1, 2006 10:05 PM

GOAT


I'm in Osaka, Japan for now but I'll be back in Wisconsin next summer. Still pretty far, though.

You listed some good ones there. They do tend to be sneaky about the wasabi some times. I put extra on top several times before figuring that out. My favorites are california roll (even though its not traditional sushi), spider roll (deep fried crab and some other stuff) and maguro(tuna, I think). I could go on and on, though. Sushi was pretty much the only thing that kept me from going all out vegetarian.

One interesting thing that I've learned here is that what US sushi places call sashimi isn't really sashimi here. A sushi roll is what is commonly thought of as sushi, sushi is something put over some sushi rice and sashimi is just raw fish.

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Tuesday, August 1, 2006 10:14 PM

PHOENIXROSE

You think you know--what's to come, what you are. You haven't even begun.


I love spider rolls! (One of my favorite ways to eat crab) though California rolls can be about anything. But I like rolls. And yes, maguro is tuna. Yum yum!
Yeah, I've been to places that had plain raw fish for sashimi, but many of them put them on rice and wrap them with seaweed (hence "sashimi roll". Didn't know how else to refer to it) and of course Unagi is also generally served that way.
Oh man, I want sushi...

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Tuesday, August 1, 2006 10:24 PM

CALIFORNIAKAYLEE


PR, heh, yeah, that's hubby's take on it too. But he's strangely supportive of me keeping kosher. One time he threw out my coffee mix when I realized it wasn't kosher, and was trying to decide whether or not to throw it out. Just picked it up and threw it out, then took me grocery shopping. Probably sounds incredibly boring, but I found it really sweet, hehe.

Anyhow, it certainly isn't something anyone else expects me to be doing, and no one is checking up on me when I mess up. Mostly I do it because I like taking the extra minute in the store to see if the thing is kosher before I buy it, I like that I had to make that decision about including the hot dogs with my biscuits tonight. I dunno, it's hard to explain, but I like being reminded about my religious choices in small moments like that.

I will admit that I am a sushi weakling, heh. My favorites depend on the place, but they're generally pretty tame. At the place hubby and I go to now, we get the crazy roll (which is a California roll tempura fried) and the Philadelphia roll, most times. Both are soooooo yummy, but not exact adventurous, hehe.

~CK

You can't take the sky from me...

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Tuesday, August 1, 2006 10:28 PM

PHOENIXROSE

You think you know--what's to come, what you are. You haven't even begun.


You should try Unagi, CK. It's like my dessert sushi because it is just so good. Not shellfish!
Never heard of a Philadelphia roll, but most places have different names for different things.

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Tuesday, August 1, 2006 10:31 PM

CALIFORNIAKAYLEE


Philadelphia roll is salmon and cream cheese, and sometimes a vegetable like cucumber or asparagus. So very good. Mmmmmm...

~CK

You can't take the sky from me...

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Tuesday, August 1, 2006 10:34 PM

PHOENIXROSE

You think you know--what's to come, what you are. You haven't even begun.


Sounds interesting; never had cream cheese in my sushi. The local place here has a "catapillar roll" which is little bits of eel (unagi) rolled in rice and topped with avacado and sesame seeds. It is very yum.

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Tuesday, August 1, 2006 10:35 PM

SPACEANJL


PR, you ever tried making your own? Fun, but messy.

Only tried veggie ones so far, as I can't source any really good fresh fish, yet. Love the sweet omelette ones.

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Tuesday, August 1, 2006 10:36 PM

CALIFORNIAKAYLEE


I think one of the local places here has a catapillar roll too. I'm a bit scared of unagi (it's eel, yes?), so I haven't tried it yet. Maybe one of these days I'll get up the courage.

~CK

You can't take the sky from me...

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Tuesday, August 1, 2006 10:40 PM

PHOENIXROSE

You think you know--what's to come, what you are. You haven't even begun.


My best friend has a Japanese aunt who taught her how to make sushi, so she can make sushi. But she hasn't been able to afford to make any in recent past, so I haven't gotten the pleasure of homemade sushi.
Cook it myself? I do ok with eggs, spaghetti, and burgers, but I wouldn't really trust myself with anything more complicated. Especially not something with expensive ingredients.
Best friend is a kitchen witch; her cooking is literally magick. She can do anything.
I burn things a lot. Lots of fire in my blood and my magick. Hence the name and the picture.
That was a little disjointed. Sure you got the idea, though.

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Tuesday, August 1, 2006 10:42 PM

ODDSBODSKINS


so, given all you sushi'sperts here, what would be a good type to try for someone who's never had sushi before?


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Tuesday, August 1, 2006 10:45 PM

PHOENIXROSE

You think you know--what's to come, what you are. You haven't even begun.


Quote:

Originally posted by CaliforniaKaylee:
I'm a bit scared of unagi (it's eel, yes?), so I haven't tried it yet. Maybe one of these days I'll get up the courage.


Fresh water eel, to be exact. It really is delicious; I can't recommend it enough. I was a little scared of it at first, too. Now I can't get enough. Ever.
Just don't have it with wasabi; there's a wonderful terriaki-like, sweet sauce that's supposed to go with it. It really makes it.
It isn't raw, if that's what you're worried about. They cook it and usually serve it warm.
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm......

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Tuesday, August 1, 2006 10:50 PM

PHOENIXROSE

You think you know--what's to come, what you are. You haven't even begun.


Quote:

Originally posted by Oddsbodskins:
so, given all you sushi'sperts here, what would be a good type to try for someone who's never had sushi before?


Good question. Start with a mix would be my advice. California rolls, spider rolls, unagi, salmon, and maguro are all very good and mostly non-threatening (i.e. cooked! lol)
My dad started me on maguro without telling me what it was. I think I was about six at the time loved sushi ever since. I remember the restaurant owner was most shocked to see this little white girl gobbling up sushi. She even came over to talk to us.

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Tuesday, August 1, 2006 10:57 PM

GOAT


A rose by any other name...

Yeah, I'm starting to get hungry too. Thats what happens when you start thinking about food, though.

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Tuesday, August 1, 2006 11:00 PM

SPACEANJL


Hmmm...with the flambe thing going on, maybe you should try teppanyaki instead.

I've found a place that sells the whole lot of stuff, and it's not that expensive. It's using the right rice, and that's pence.

Don't like california rolls myself - the mayo bothers me.

Smoked eel with a smear of horseradish mustard and very thin black bread...

This is going to turn into one of those threads.

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Tuesday, August 1, 2006 11:05 PM

PHOENIXROSE

You think you know--what's to come, what you are. You haven't even begun.


Mayo? Never noticed mayo. Maybe the rolls differ a bit from place to place.

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Tuesday, August 1, 2006 11:18 PM

GOAT


I don't think that I have ever had a california roll with mayo, either. One of my co-workers was talking about how his kids put mayo on shrimp sushi, though.

Hmm, wasn't intending to start this large of a threadjack. Whoops.

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Tuesday, August 1, 2006 11:26 PM

SPACEANJL


I've had some weird commercial sushi before. That's why I either make my own, or save up for the expensive real stuff...the little kirin and sake cart at Yo Sushi! was so cute. It used to rumble around, and occasionally stop and bleep 'life is just an endless circuit'. V Douglas Adams.

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Tuesday, August 1, 2006 11:27 PM

PHOENIXROSE

You think you know--what's to come, what you are. You haven't even begun.


Quote:

Originally posted by goat:
I don't think that I have ever had a california roll with mayo, either. One of my co-workers was talking about how his kids put mayo on shrimp sushi, though.


NO! Shrimp sushi is probably the one kind that doesn't need anything on it! It's so good! And the flavor is very delicate and easily overwhelmed.
And I don't like mayo all that much. Even on sandwiches I don't like too much.

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Wednesday, August 2, 2006 12:23 AM

DANCINGNEKO


*peers around corner* Did someone say "sushi?"

OddsBodkins: I suggest the tamago sushi (the one PR complains about -- the Japanese scrambled egg/omlette sushi). It's too sweet for my tastes, but very safe. That or inari or "cone" sushis...


That or maki (a.k.a. roll sushi)...

Both of the sushis in the pictures have no raw fish in them.

Goat: I thought all california rolls have mayo inside (the surimi or fake crab meat is usually mixed with some mayo)?

Gah...It's late, I have a ton of work to do in the a.m. and I hardly get to post here *pouts*. Oh well, g'night all.



P.S. Welcome MisterG! Congrats to MsG and MisterG on your plan.

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Wednesday, August 2, 2006 12:29 AM

PHOENIXROSE

You think you know--what's to come, what you are. You haven't even begun.


Yeah, roll sushi. Maki. Neko knows the lingo better than me

Eggs should not be sweet. It's just wrong.

So cone sushi is called "inari". That sort of explains why my best friend was calling Inara that for awhile when I first introduced her to the show. Weird.


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Wednesday, August 2, 2006 1:01 AM

MAGDALENA

"No power in the 'verse can stop me!"


Hello Gorgeous people!

I've been off the radar for almost 48 hours and was having withdrawral symptoms and tonight I come in and find you're talking about one of my favourite subjects ... sushi!!

Yum, yum, yum!!! I love all kinds - but not fussed by the cooked fish varieties - even the 'shrimp' (we call them prowns here!) I usually find it's a bit overcooked for me and one of the things I loved about sushi when I discovered it was that it was not cooked! The delicacy of the flavour is not lost and I so prefer uncooked tuna to cooked!

California roll ...hmmmm.. I do like it! It usually has a smearing of Japanese mayo in it which is not tangy but very creamy and really finishes it off - but Goat is right - it's not a Japanese thing really! (as the name might suggest). I asked a favourite sushi chef once what California roll is in Japanese and he told me it's called California Roll... even in Japan! Apparently it was a kind of compromise to encourage a new market to taste sushi when the idea of raw fish was still a bit overwhelming to them! Has anyone tried the almost raw beef dish? (It's name will come to me...) I also love the spicy 'dumplings' they make called gyoza, and the onigiri or potato pancakes... if I hadn't just finished dinner I'd be very hungry right now!

Love you all - Magda x x x

P.S. - I'm popping you in my prayers MSG!!! That is one hell of a man you've got there!! Smiling all the way over in Australia for you!! Have fun with the makin' of that baby!!

"I love my Captain!"




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Wednesday, August 2, 2006 1:08 AM

SPACEANJL


Teppanyaki is the beef on a hoe thing, I think. Kobe beef is the best beef. (They massage them with beer, very Forsaken.)

Got a marinade for beef that starts out a bit like teriyaki, shoyu and mirin and little grated ginger...

There's a reason my OC is a cook.

edit: MSG! Congrats! But no soft cheese or alcohol for you...

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Wednesday, August 2, 2006 1:18 AM

MAGDALENA

"No power in the 'verse can stop me!"


Quote:

Originally posted by SpaceAnJL:
Teppanyaki is the beef on a hoe thing, I think. Kobe beef is the best beef. (They massage them with beer, very Forsaken.)



Yes, but did beautiful women hand feed them and was it a sight to behold...?

I love my BDH's... Thank you for caring enough to tell me about the beef!!

Mwaaah - Magda x x x

"I love my Captain!"




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Wednesday, August 2, 2006 1:26 AM

PHOENIXROSE

You think you know--what's to come, what you are. You haven't even begun.


My Magdalena is back! Yay!
I personally like my beef cooked. I'm paranoid about it the way a lot of people are paranoid about raw fish.
*edit because I saw this on another thread*
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Originally posted by magdalena:
Thank you Gorgeous Phoenix Rose (and I saw your photo on the imponderables thread... Very Gorgeous!!


Thank you!
Quote:


When there's a man who's perfect for you - you won't have to ask him out for sushi! He'll know you well enough to ask you anyway!! But enjoy anyone whom you wish to 'Darlin!!
I totally love your new signature too!!


Oh, I'm sure the perfect man will start a conversation with me about Firefly and ask me out to sushi; for now though I'd just like a date. I need to get out of the house.
I love my sig too!


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Wednesday, August 2, 2006 1:31 AM

MAGDALENA

"No power in the 'verse can stop me!"


I guess that's part of the joy of living in Australia - we have always had very strict quaranteen laws so there is nothing like the human form of Mad Cow's Disease (or the cow one either) or Foot 'n' Mouth etc. Besides - I don't like my meat over cooked either so I like it medium rare at least!!

Mwaaah - Magda x x

"I love my Captain!"




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Wednesday, August 2, 2006 1:40 AM

SPACEANJL


I like beef and lamb rare. Husband does a lamb fillet with a hazelnut crust...

But you have to use mutton for a good curry, otherwise the spices mug the meat.

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Wednesday, August 2, 2006 1:42 AM

PHOENIXROSE

You think you know--what's to come, what you are. You haven't even begun.


Hmmmmmmm, now I have to think about whether I would want to live in Australia for the disease-free beef or if I want to stay as far away as possible for the possibility of being bitten by an incredibly poisonous spider...


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Wednesday, August 2, 2006 1:48 AM

SPACEANJL


Eat the spiders

Very rare roast beef, shave-cut in pink curls, with a roast onion gravy and yorkshire pudding. Buttered cabbage and the kind of horseradish clears your sinuses. And properly crunchy roast potatoes.

I want my lunch.

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Wednesday, August 2, 2006 1:55 AM

PHOENIXROSE

You think you know--what's to come, what you are. You haven't even begun.


Quote:

Originally posted by SpaceAnJL:
Eat the spiders





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Wednesday, August 2, 2006 1:59 AM

SPACEANJL


Mine is an evil laugh!

Seriously, that would be so gross. But Husband has a book of strange food. Including a bit on a place that sells candied insects. Spiders and scorpions in lollipops. Gah!

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Wednesday, August 2, 2006 2:46 AM

TRISTAN


Morning, all!
Reading about all this food so early in the morning has made me hungry...
I like Weinerschnitzel, but it's kinda hard to find the real stuff around here. That, and boxty and sausage.
Ok, now I'm really hungry...time to scare up something to go with the coffee.

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Wednesday, August 2, 2006 3:03 AM

DEEPGIRL187


Morning, everyone. No talking about good food, I'm at work (not that the whole spider thing sounds that good). And by the way, a very enthusiastic congrats to MsG! I hope everything goes well. (See, this is what happens when I don't log on for a few hours! )

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Wednesday, August 2, 2006 3:04 AM

TROGMAN


Mornin'!

MsG - belated congrats! If I may be so bold, baby-making sex is the best.

SpaceAnjl - Sounds great. I love that kind of horseradish. You know food is spicy enough when those little rivulets of sweat start forming on your forehead and upper lip - just right.

NOW I'm hungry.

Hey, any UK people know of a spicy relish/spread/concoction call Patak's Hot Lime Relish? Delicious on steak. Wow. Just had some last week and my world is better.

Any fans of Mo Hotta Mo Betta out there? http://www.mohotta.com/

OK, here's an imponderable - why do men tend to like really spicy food more than women do? Or do I just not have enough spicy women in my life?

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Wednesday, August 2, 2006 3:09 AM

SPACEANJL


You want a recipe for lime pickle, TrogMan?

I got lime pickle, brinjal, moroccan pickled lemons, chili jam...

And on the heat front - I make a prawn pathia that my husband won't touch as too vicious. And I'm off home to make a dhansak right now.

PS any folks want recipes, just ask. And I want that pork chop recipe, G-folk...

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Wednesday, August 2, 2006 3:13 AM

PHOENIXROSE

You think you know--what's to come, what you are. You haven't even begun.


Quote:

Originally posted by TrogMan:
OK, here's an imponderable - why do men tend to like really spicy food more than women do? Or do I just not have enough spicy women in my life?


I always assumed it was a macho thing. The only man I've known who claimed to love spicy food and actually been able to eat it without turning red and tearing up is my brother. Anyone else seems to be saying "This is great!" through their tears; like they're trying to impress someone with how much they can take.
I dunno, I might be wrong. But I'm certainly not down for that kind of intense food. As for being spicy myself... Well, I suppose my Ex of Doom is the only one who could comment accurately on that, but I certainly never got any complaints

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Wednesday, August 2, 2006 3:15 AM

TROGMAN


Yes, yes! *jumps up and down, salivating* Send over the recipe, I can give you my e-mail if you like.

I don't know what half of those things are, but they sound wonderful! I'll try any food at least once, espcially if it is spicy. One of my biggest accomplishments in life was trying raw octopus, sishumi and lots of other New Food when on a trip to Japan (lotsof host stays). Wonderful!

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Wednesday, August 2, 2006 3:20 AM

TROGMAN


PR - You may be misinterpreting! As odd as this sounds, it is totally possible to turn red, tears streaming, and be thoroughly enjoying the experience. That is what normally happens to me when I get a really spicy food. I love it! The red face and tears do NOT indicate that there is no enjoyment.

Seriously - they're not faking. It is just that the mental enjoyment of the taste is far more positive than the physical sensation causing the red face and tears (which in my opinion is positive too).

Masochistic, yes.

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Wednesday, August 2, 2006 3:26 AM

PHOENIXROSE

You think you know--what's to come, what you are. You haven't even begun.


Well, maybe so. I can't stand it; I can't taste anything but the burning sensation and I feel like my head is going to explode. That's not really my idea of good flavor or a good time.
I've heard, though, that it's kind of a test of manhood in certain cultures and households. It might be a total urban legend, but I've heard that in Spanish culture, when a young lady brings a young man home for dinner, they spice up his food to see how much he can take. If he coughs or complains, he's not worthy.

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Wednesday, August 2, 2006 3:36 AM

LIUYAN


ITA with Trogman...the rush that comes with eating really spicy food is fabulous, with or without tears and red face- although I usually order something that keeps me at the "flushed and happy" level and not the "crying and red as a stop sign" level :P

Oh, and I love inari sushi and it is still hard for me to this day to see Inara and not get a craving!

mm, inari...

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Wednesday, August 2, 2006 3:50 AM

TROGMAN


I have heard that too, about the manhood-spicy stuff.

{rant}
I don't care about that rather silly male-stereotype stuff - a waste of energy to try and keep up with it. I swear, more wars (of all kinds) and pain has been caused by people trying to live up to stereotypes (male and female). What a waste. Why do people do that? Who the hell cares? Why do people try to fulfill society's concept of "self", instead of their own?
{/rant}

PR, I know that you weren't implying anything about me, this is just a sore point personally. I'm reacting to the concept, not to you.

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Wednesday, August 2, 2006 3:55 AM

MISTERG


Drat this is MSG- I just saw I was logged as hubby after it posted and I have to dash
Morning all...ok now I am going to spend all day thinking of sushi. I have to go tutor and then hit the gym, but I'll be back in about 5 hours:)

SpaceAnJL- sigh the list is long and icky...no alcohol, no fish, no soft cheese, and no coffee( or any other caffine)

Have fun guys and here's an imponderable while I am gone... Would you be ok with an SO taking a job that took them far away for long periods of time ( like millitary)?

"There can be only one."

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Wednesday, August 2, 2006 4:03 AM

TRISTAN


I used to love all sorts of spicy foods...until the age of my stomach caught up with the rest of me!
I still love a good curry, and you can't pry me away from wasabi, but that's about it nowadays for spicy foods. I do miss them, though.

Greetings, LiuYan! Not sure if you have been here before, but welcome!

MSG/MisterG...morning? Two screen names become one...

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Wednesday, August 2, 2006 4:05 AM

GOAT


dancingneko: Keep in mind, pretty much all of the california rolls that I have had were in Wisconsin. Not exactly a place thats well known for its seafood. Heck, in Madison the lakes are so polluted from farm runoff that you're not supposed to eat the fish from them.

magdalena: I didn't catch the name when I tried it, but I did eat a dish that was mostly made of raw beef or mutton (loud restaurant, couldn't quite make the words out). It was raw meat mixed with a raw egg, some green onions and a couple of other things. I thought it was pretty good.

Other strange things that I have eaten recently: raw cow liver, cooked cow stomach, intestine and heart, fish liver (not sure if it was cooked or not), some sort of snail (i'll put a picture below) and whole fish (pretty small but you just pick it up and eat it; head, bones, fins, guts and all). The only thing I wasn't wild about was the snail and thats because I swear it was half liver and I don't particularly care for the texture of cooked liver.

Snail Picture:

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Wednesday, August 2, 2006 4:09 AM

PHOENIXROSE

You think you know--what's to come, what you are. You haven't even begun.


You know, I do really like curry. Something about it that just doesn't burn the same way. It's yum. And garlic!
TrogMan, I agree. Living up to stereotypes is dumb. There are a few I happen to fit; mostly though, not so much.

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Wednesday, August 2, 2006 4:45 AM

MAGDALENA

"No power in the 'verse can stop me!"


Hi again - just checking in before going to bed...

Trogman - I love spicy food BUT as a girl I think it's not so attractive to be turning bright red and perspiring when in the company of others - especially if it's a date - so I usually limit myself to mild or medium when out and many of the people I cook for from time to time don't share my love of hot food!

Hey Goat - that's a bit like me - I couldn't really catch the name of what I ate either but it was yummy!

Gorgeous PR - if I start on stereo types I will never get to bed and I have to start work in a few hours!! suffice it to say that I agree! I don't find 'stereotypical' folk attractive - but they are out there too...again...

MsG - If my SO was truely 'the one' I would work hard to see that it did work out... I have friends in the army over here (Oz) and it's a bit of a rollercoaster for their families at times. Having said that when I was in my 20s I let the love of my life go to the US with no strings attached and since I had a ticket for the UK I thought we'd leave it to fate to see if we ended up together again... very healthy and sane but I often wonder what might have happened if I'd kept track and we'd been more flexible and communicative...

Well... Goodnight all - enjoy your morning/day/evening/night and see you soon! Big Mwaaah - Magdalena x x x

"I love my Captain!"




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Wednesday, August 2, 2006 5:00 AM

GED


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Originally posted by msg:
WHOA!! Just finished tutoring( babysitting) and boy we had a nasty flash flood level thunderstorm. Uprooted trees ( big old pine trees) etc... Power just came back on. My cold is clearing up..AND My husband has just made me the happiest person on earth. Even though he's not too pro on kids, he's agreed to try and we're going to have a baby!!!!!!!!! Happy dance of joy and rapture I truly have the best and most wonderful husband ever! sorry had to do that as I am about to pop...oh and my baby sis Margi is pregnant :)



Oh my gosh! Congrats MSG and MisterG!!!

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Wednesday, August 2, 2006 6:03 AM

COPILOT


Congradulaitons you two!!! Children born to people such as yourself are incredably lucky!


Here's my joy today...my friend with benifits found out his mother had a huge brain tumor yesterday! So of course he came and stayed with me last night. How am I supposed to comfort him? I love him to death as one of best friends but I don't deal well with emotions! Well in general I don't feel much of anything but dead inside. I want to be here for him but I don't know if I can.

~Copilot's problem of the day~

An I carried such a torch

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