Sushi time! Crunchy California Roll with Spicy Mayo. How this only cost $7.50 is beyond me... @iCeci Ramen noodles + eggs + rice cakes?
I tried the Bun Rieu in VN and compared to what it tasted like in America, I was bummed. The flavor was nowhere near and now I'm only usually eating it for a little bit of the flavor of the soup; it is not worth a large bowl.
These are some food that I enjoy eating like a pig. Desserts Spoiler This is a delicacy that you will only be able to try it in Korea, Ice cream smashed rice cookies. I love eating sweet potatoes during the winter, it's super delectable! Dishes Spoiler Chickens, everybody loves chickens. Yeah more chickens. Had this while I was in Japan 2 weeks ago actually. The owner of the pension said it was some special Japanese styled sauced chickens. It was really good lol. Yes. Korean dishes are really red. Kimchi, Kimchis everywhere Ramennnn, who hates noodles right? Also had this on my trip to Japan. waz really guuud.
Its the freshness Taco bell is number 2 and guess what is the worst, panda express My girl is very health conscientious and was showing me this article lol it changed my views on so many places
Meh. As long as you count your calories and macros, you're fine. Only issue might be taking in too much trans fat though and drinking enough water. Enjoy life especially while you're young. I've been maintaining 14% body fat percentage for a past 3 years and eating whatever I want, but I do put my time into physical exercises. While that's not exactly my goal or impressive by any stretch, it is a threshold I would like to never pass. That whole pizza has 2,200 calories and I ate like 7/8 of it. No regrets.
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6 AM woke up, chopped some thin bacon -like slices off of this deer (venison) ham. Last night marinated it for about 12 hours Dehydrator time now, in 10 hours we will have DEER JERKY
Celebrated my grandpa's 80th birthday by renting out an entire restaurant. Most of the food I had wasn't the greatest, but it was really traditional in the sense that it wasn't something that many of the younger generation were accustomed to. I'll try and explain the dishes that I had, but some of them were just kinda weird. BBQ pork Probably seen this before. This was an appetizer. The orange slices were pretty weird. They added almost nothing to the dish. Luckily, they were super sweet and barely tart. Shiitake Mushrooms and Mustard Greens Not a fan of this dish. I have a big dislike for mushrooms and even more so when combines with a bitter vegetable like Mustard Greens. Abalone and Broccoli Quite the pricey dish if you were to order this. If you've never had abalone before, imagine a scallop with the texture of a clam. Abalone is quite expensive on their own and really nice for those of you who are a fan of seafood Steamed Catfish Pea Sprouts and Shiitake Mushrooms with a bit of ham Lobster Lo Mein Usually, this is a lunch item, but the restaurant decided to give it to us for dinner. Interesting choice.
Pittsburg sandwhich from Metro Diner Roast Beef, pastrami with bacon, a fried egg, french fries a tomatoe and munster cheese on thick bread. Woah
The fact that the bread is not toasted is really bothering me. I made pasta the other day because it's one of the easiest dishes to make and could feed me for days. Heh heh... Jar of sauce and ground beef on the left and penne cooking on the right When combined... (Don't use a plastic spoon for non stick pans, kids. Always use rubber) Serving myself a bowl with some parmesan cheese