"Slaw" is one of the most disgusting things ever invented. Have I mentioned relish?
I love ribs. It's just the mushy side "things" that send a chill down my spine. For instance, I can live with the fact that a hot dog is made of secret ingredients that would make a rat faint, but I have never placed anything on a hot dog except an occasional slice of cheese.It is a must with my Asian style ribs. I put crushed ramen noodles and almonds in it. But I suppose you don't eat ribs, either.
BTW, we went to a restaurant with a Japanese friend, and he pretended to be shocked by the entree "Asian baby back ribs." Guess we can cross him off of the "might be a zombie" list.
It is a must with my Asian style ribs. I put crushed ramen noodles and almonds in it. But I suppose you don't eat ribs, either.
BTW, we went to a restaurant with a Japanese friend, and he pretended to be shocked by the entree "Asian baby back ribs." Guess we can cross him off of the "might be a zombie" list.
You know I could have used our googling skills back in my college years...., but then again that was pre-internet, so I guess those skills would have been, well, worthless....![]()
Kids today have it SOOOOO easy. No more going to the library, looking up a book bu subject in the card catalog, writing down the dewey decimal system locator, finding it in the stacks, copying the pages in black and white for a nickel a page, cutting the pictures out, gluing the pictures into the report and then having to wait until the glue dries to close the pages and put in the backpack. And that was just when I was young. Those poor Ingalls girls had to DRAW their pictures. Sheesh.
Your slaw recipe sounds like one I make once in a while, but I use broccoli slaw in it instead of cabbage. Sometimes I add craisins too, and I use a vinegarette rather than mayo.
Kids today have it SOOOOO easy. No more going to the library, looking up a book bu subject in the card catalog, writing down the dewey decimal system locator, finding it in the stacks, copying the pages in black and white for a nickel a page, cutting the pictures out, gluing the pictures into the report and then having to wait until the glue dries to close the pages and put in the backpack. And that was just when I was young. Those poor Ingalls girls had to DRAW their pictures. Sheesh.
Yeah, I agree, there's nothing quite as Americana as a trip to the library...
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By the way...got another trophy (still lagging behind u guys but I'm not sure that's something to be ashamed of...)
No, book in head.Case in point.
It pays to be a stalker....
So we're over 15,000 views on the thread now. This calls for a trophy don't you think?
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