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Unread postby asandir » 29 Nov 2007, 04:16

ahhh, we get smoked tasmanian salmon .... it's kinda like our Margaret River wines compared to your swill ;)
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Unread postby Kalah » 29 Nov 2007, 04:26

Yeah... the only difference is that Tasmania is some 2750 kilometres away from Perth - it's like saying I'm eating Canadian or Siberian fish. This fish was fished only about 200 kilometres from where I live...
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Unread postby asandir » 29 Nov 2007, 04:33

so? It's still the same country, not my fault you country fits on a postage stamp!
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Unread postby Omega_Destroyer » 29 Nov 2007, 04:35

Forget bread; wrap that salmon up in some nori. :)
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Unread postby asandir » 29 Nov 2007, 04:39

I quite like it one a cracker with some sour cream!
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Unread postby Ceres » 29 Nov 2007, 04:53

I envy you guys. You can make real food, while I'm tired of noodles. But my love for it won't ever change! :D
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Unread postby asandir » 29 Nov 2007, 05:00

noodles are a'ight I guess!

but I like a little variety
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Unread postby Omega_Destroyer » 29 Nov 2007, 05:00

I don't usually consume anything you'd consider "real food." I'm not a fan of cooking for one, so I tend to stick with sandwiches, soups, pasta, and eating out.
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Unread postby asandir » 29 Nov 2007, 05:02

cooking is great, cause you get the best food outta it, unless you're a crap cook of course :)
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Unread postby Ceres » 29 Nov 2007, 05:04

Same here OD. When at work, it's noodles or sometimes I dine out. The only day I get to taste real food are during weekends when my mom cook us a variety of native Filipino foods, I love it! That's why I'm always looking forward for weekends. :D
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Unread postby asandir » 29 Nov 2007, 05:06

I like the weekends cause they're a chance to spend more time with my wife and kids!

I enjoy getting in on the cooking as much as possible, it's quite a lot of fun, though Mel certainly does most of it
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Unread postby Omega_Destroyer » 29 Nov 2007, 05:12

It's not that I'm a bad cook. I'm just lazy. Plus I don't really follow a set schedule outside of school, so I never know when I'll be home to cook.

Probably the most frequent thing I prepare is pork marinated in white wine with rosemary. Simple and delicious.
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Unread postby asandir » 29 Nov 2007, 05:15

sounds good .... food is almost always so much better when homemade though, that's why I try to avoid takeaway .... it's just not as tasty
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Unread postby Omega_Destroyer » 29 Nov 2007, 05:17

Tell me about it. We spent Thanksgiving at a restaurant for the first time ever this year. It was quite depressing and bland.
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Unread postby Ceres » 29 Nov 2007, 05:19

Well, me, the only thing I could prepare is bacon and most of the time, the oven do the job for me. My mom usually teach me how to cook, but I think my mind is not absorbing it. I usually forget what she just taught me most of the time.
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Unread postby asandir » 29 Nov 2007, 05:21

that's cause cooking is about getting your hands dirty and doing it! and practice is what makes a cook good, not so much any particular skills (I'm talking about home cooks, not chef's here)
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Unread postby ThunderTitan » 29 Nov 2007, 13:35

If by good you mean able to not get the whole family into the hospital from starvation i agree... but imo enjoying great food enough to take the time to prepare it right is what makes a good cook.
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Unread postby Ethric » 29 Nov 2007, 14:46

I've worked at a fishfarm, it's a grim buiness, not for the faint of heart. Or stomach... enjoy your salmon :devious:
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Unread postby vulnevia » 29 Nov 2007, 14:56

Made another sallad today. The same as yesterday, but without tomatos and with boiled eggs. I think I'll skip the onions next time though...

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Unread postby ScarlettP » 29 Nov 2007, 14:59

I learned to cook by the time I was 13 out of self defence. Every child in my family did. My mother is a TERRIBLE cook!
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