Barcon
Well-Known Member
Pesto can fuck right off.pesto on pizza.
do one!
Pesto can fuck right off.pesto on pizza.
do one!
I disagree with a couple of your points but gave you a “like” because I like your style.More odd and pointless than bad IMO.
Cauliflower is shite.
Beets taste like dirt. Yes, even washed. They always taste like they haven’t been washed.
Must be careful with Thai food. Fish oil is awful. That goes double for fermented bean sprouts which are absolutely revolting.
Light American beer is an affront, even to many Americans.
Vegemite. Australian cuisine isn’t far from the prison food no doubt consumed by its felony-committing settlers. Disgusting.
I like pesto but LOL.basil is the underlying problem.
olive oil is gorgeous.
pine nuts are gorgeous.
garlic is gorgeous.
basil can do one.
LOL even more. Genius.
You mention Thai food and fish oil. I think you mean fish sauce. It is ranks but it works mixed with garlic and chopped green chilis especially on many varieties of fried rice.More odd and pointless than bad IMO.
Cauliflower is shite.
Beets taste like dirt. Yes, even washed. They always taste like they haven’t been washed.
Must be careful with Thai food. Fish oil is awful. That goes double for fermented bean sprouts which are absolutely revolting.
Light American beer is an affront, even to many Americans.
Vegemite. Australian cuisine isn’t far from the prison food no doubt consumed by its felony-committing settlers. Disgusting.
You’re right — fish sauce. The great ruiner of pad thai (as it’s made here at any rate). I stick with the basic stir fries and curries. SF has all types of Asian cuisine writ large given our proximity to and large population of folks from the other side of the Pacific. I love Korean food, Vietnamese, most Japanese (natto excepted — more fermented beans, ugh) and the wide ranges of Chinese, especially spicy Hunan. Still to try Burmese. And SF has been short great Indian IMO (it’s better nearer San Jose).You mention Thai food and fish oil. I think you mean fish sauce. It is ranks but it works mixed with garlic and chopped green chilis especially on many varieties of fried rice.
Durian is great-NOT!! Wife, kids and mom in law love it and get it as a real treat. I don’t eat it but interestingly enough the chips ( like potato chips) are mint but they are crazy expensive.