Man, all you meat eaters. Need to find some good pictures of vegetarian food.
Gotta get a proper piece of shank and not over boil it initially. I believe if you let it just slow cook super long, the meat should just melt.
Can't really melt this stuff:
Husband loves it though. He always picks cartilage and gristle off of my plates.
I have one of those fancy rice cookers but can't be bothered to get it out. I just microwave my rice nowadays. I'm wondering how common this type of laziness is.
Pics?I've seen a couple of people with avatars that are definite 4chan memes, and I think may be supposed to be racist against Asians, but I'm not sure
I'm pretty sure Emperor's Garden is on the food safety penalty register if that's the one you're talking about, haha. The cake shop is filthy inside. Don't let it discourage you though!(sydney's) chinatown on a sunday is a bit too crowded to just stroll into restaurants, but i managed to snag some good egg tarts and dim sims from a greasy side restaurant. ace.
shouldn't melt what's already delicious!Can't really melt this stuff:
Husband loves it though. He always picks cartilage and gristle off of my plates.
For tge life of me I will never understand how Boba got so big. Shit just gets in tge way of a perfectly good drink.I've never heard of boba until this thread. Milk tea, or bubble milk tea for me.
shouldn't melt what's already delicious!
For tge life of me I will never understand how Boba got so big. Shit just gets in tge way of a perfectly good drink.
Potater - milk pudding > almond pudding :D
Also, I'm surprised the boba is sweeter compared to almond pudding :O. Most of the places I've been to have unsweetened or mildly sweetened boba, unless you get honey boba...
As Pet said, Boba is a direct phonetic translation. Some people do call it Zhenzhu nai cha... which is translated to pearl milk tea.
As Pet said, Boba is a direct phonetic translation. Some people do call it Zhenzhu nai cha... which is translated to pearl milk tea.
Ah, that makes sense, thanks! Pretty hilarious about different nomenclature in China!To clarify, boba is okay to say in Taiwan but if you say it in China people will look at you weird because it's slang for big boobs/big balls.
It's technically "zhen zhu" which means pearls.
wandering -- thanks for putting work in that thread. I'm too tired right now.
Not like this is a new thing
Ah okay thanks.Think it was the transracial thread, which devolved into talk about Korean girls who want to be white or some other nonsense. In retrospect, my joke may have been in bad taste considering how that thread went.
Septimus Prime - Chromebook R11. It's on sale BF from Costco for $199, so really I only got like a $40 discount, but still. I checked the SN and the warranty is good until 8/2018, so I figure it's pretty safe.
But yeah.
Miletius - yeah tbh it's kinda boring that white girls think we want to look white. Like, sure, there might be some who do, and yes, beauty standards are often influenced by the dominant world power, but personally, I don't find white people to be better looking or have better features, and most Asians don't, so... okay.
I have natural double eyelids, pale skin, and dark brown & black hair. I look Asian as fuck, and I love my Asian features. White chicks shouldn't flatter themselves thinking I want to look anything like them. They might as well claim they diet and get lipo to be thin like us Asian girls :)
Agreed 100 percent. There is a small minority of people who do weird shit and then that gets extrapolated, and then suddenly all Asians are running around trying to look like dolls. That's why weird Japan threads are pretty much off limits for me, I get triggered by them too easy LOL.
i admire the creativity in names by non-native speakers. who the hell wants another boring ol' john wong in the world??Small issue I want some opinions on.
I kind of feel bad for laughing at Chinese people's silly American names. Am I wrong? I mean, I've encountered people with names like Pizza Wong, Sweet Chen, and yesterday, I almost died laughing but... Feeling Dong. I know I know, dong is an American slang, and them knowing this is slim, but Feeling? Really?
I feel bad for laughing at it, like I'm somehow superior to them, but... how can I not laugh at Feeling Dong? I know a fair share of American names that will make you giggle as well. So it's not like this is a Chinese specific thing. Just that sometimes Chinese names combine with English can sound like immature sex joke. I mean, come on, Harry Wang. Americans have last names like Cockburn, so that evens out!
i admire the creativity in names by non-native speakers. who the hell wants another boring ol' john wong in the world??
*furtively crosses John off my list of names
See meph , this is why Brett and Blair are such good baby names. They're unique!