Your friend owes you food and then some, lisah.
Oh she will offer I'm sure! I was just hoping to make dinner and then eat it on my chaise in front of the tv.
Simon ,'Jaynestown'
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Your friend owes you food and then some, lisah.
Oh she will offer I'm sure! I was just hoping to make dinner and then eat it on my chaise in front of the tv.
Ah...I now see my mistake. I left out vital info.
I very very rarely eat Asian food.
I don't care for most of it and it rarely is a food I say, "Hey. I want that." I'll go to any restaurant and usually find something I like, but given the choice, I don't seek out Asian.
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I don't seek out Asian.
Well... ::dons lecturer cap:: ...if you break it down to only sushi and Chinese, maybe that's why. What is it about Asian food you don't like?
Again, I say, peanut sauce.
Of course, I am a peanut butter whore, and I will actively seek out and eagerly eat virtually anything that's smothered in anything even vaguely resembling peanut butter (except prunes; nothing will ever make me love a prune).
You are right - it is Japanese. I am a horrible, horrible person and put Asian food into two categories. Chinese and sushi.
I was just curious. I've seen Asian mish-mash places. I'm enough of a nipponophile due to anime, video games and thinking samurai and ninjas are cool that it struck me as odd.
I am a bad person.
This is unpossible.
ETA: I like a bunch of different Chinese food. Can't stand sushi. Like some other kinds of Japanese stuff. Haven't had enough Thai to form an opinion (liked one dish I had, didn't like a different dish and that's it for my experience so far) and I don't think I've had any Korean, Viatnamese or other Asian foods.
It's a rare, rare day when I don't eat some form of Asian food. Life without Thai or Indian food? Not worth living.
Of course, I am a peanut butter whore, and I will actively seek out and eagerly eat virtually anything that's smothered in anything even vaguely resembling peanut butter (except prunes; nothing will ever make me love a prune).
I had a peanut butter and nutella sandwich the other day. It was Teh Yum.
Shit, now I really want Thai, and the truly great Thai place in our neighborhood has closed and been taken over by a mediocre sushi place. The merely adequate Thai place at the end of the next block down is still in business, but it feels wrong to settle for mere adequacy.