Cooking is fun for me! Not because I like eating, and not because of the joy of pleasing others, but because I actually enjoy the creativity and think cooking is a very fun art. I don’t “usually” cook certain types of food. But I really like cultural foods and the such, I like exploring and even coming up with my own [numalicious] creations.
“Southern Fried Jerk Chicken Jambalaya”. If you manage such a feat…you, Miss, shall be awarded the Golden Spatula of the Gods. I dunno, I think up some weird concoctions from time to time. Chocolate flavoured Sushi is another of mine.
Ugh. Trust you to get my tummy rumbling, it’s not even time for din-dins yet…:-(
Cooking is fun, i remember baking a lot of stuff years back. I stopped since my family was getting way too used to it haha. What’s with the fennec fox tho? seen it mentioned a lot of times lately.
The fennec fox is the cutest damn thing, makes you cry of adoration. But if you get on my bad side I’d likely inject them with a lethal rabies concoction and send them after you.
Why it’s mentioned so much . . . dunno . . . this place was lacking fennec foxes.
Whenever someone speaks military food i imagine one of these : mgs3.bonusweb.cz/mgs3/jidlo/razione.jpg are those a real thing btw? always wondered how a “ration” tasted like
Our rations were called the “1 Man, 24 Hour Operational Ration Pack” and I tell you they were pretty decent with two hot served meals; noodles; chocolate bars; soup; tea & cocoa; crackers and so forth. It’s the hotboxes they’d give us in the hospital or whenever we were on exercise that were repulsive. I tried an American MRE once, I then realised why the Marine who gave it to me snickered as I looked through the contents and asked him what it stood for: Meals – Rejected by Everyone.
@Shepard: Sounds yummy, way better than my actual diet tbh, except for the MRE rations, those sounds awful. But… DO THEY COME IN THE METAL GEAR-LIKE SHAPED BOX? that’s all i want to know, hahaha. No but, honestly… do they :D?
@M – They’re shipped in cardboard boxes, ones which we used for urban camouflage when conducting “Tactical Espionage Operations” (see what I did there?). Although sometimes we’d stock them in mortar crates if we felt like it, most times they were stowed away in our packs.
@StruggleOn – Trust me, Meals – Rarely Edible is not something you ignore. Perhaps I got a less favourable menu choice. I dunno. But if you ever source an NZ military ORP you’ll be in for a treat. The Klinker bars are divine and also a form of currency.
@Shepard: Thanks for explaining that. Now, i have to toss some Tactional Espionage Operations games into the trash for getting my hopes up (and yeah, i got that one haha). One of my stupidest aspirations in life was to grab a military ration, eat it, and say “That’s Good” using a raspy, wornout voice. While smoking a cigar. No eye removal involved tho. Now that dream is gone. Guess i’ll get rid of my bandanna as well and stop enjoying infinite ammo.
@M: All of my LOL. I used to have that “!” sound (when the guards spot you) as my ring tone. You should’ve seen me and my mates whenever we were off duty and someone sent me a text…lawd we looked like candihap ninjas trying to roll around and hide from everyone till the base was lowered to a [CAUTION] state and we’d sneak back to the barracks.
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you just made my tummy growl
That’s nice (but damn, now i have to go look for food, lol), what kind of food do you usually cook? just curious.
Cooking is fun for me! Not because I like eating, and not because of the joy of pleasing others, but because I actually enjoy the creativity and think cooking is a very fun art. I don’t “usually” cook certain types of food. But I really like cultural foods and the such, I like exploring and even coming up with my own [numalicious] creations.
[I will not tolerate roasted fennec fox, though]
Hehe thank you, this helped cheer up my afternoon. ^_^ *eats pretend lasagna*
“Southern Fried Jerk Chicken Jambalaya”. If you manage such a feat…you, Miss, shall be awarded the Golden Spatula of the Gods. I dunno, I think up some weird concoctions from time to time. Chocolate flavoured Sushi is another of mine.
Ugh. Trust you to get my tummy rumbling, it’s not even time for din-dins yet…:-(
Cooking is fun, i remember baking a lot of stuff years back. I stopped since my family was getting way too used to it haha. What’s with the fennec fox tho? seen it mentioned a lot of times lately.
“Chocolate flavoured Sushi” o.o
The fennec fox is the cutest damn thing, makes you cry of adoration. But if you get on my bad side I’d likely inject them with a lethal rabies concoction and send them after you.
Why it’s mentioned so much . . . dunno . . . this place was lacking fennec foxes.
I stick my sashimi on sticks and dip them under the chocolate fountain. Don’t know how close that is to Rogue’s idea. 😕
I’ll remember not to get on your bad side then. I don’t want an army of cute foxes eating me alive, no matter how cute they are.
Sashimi dipped on chocolate? … raw fish dipped on chocolate… yummy?
I would repulse you so hard.
The food I’d feed y’all would be better then the shit they serve at Hogwarts.
Hogwart’s food looked like wax, turkey flavoured wax.
So I’m guessing you watched the movies. Well fuck ’em. Always go off the books. It is first class delish at that place.
One does not simply dip sushi in chocolate.
There is a fine art to it, one which shall stay closely guarded for all eternity.
StruggleOn – Challenge Accepted. I’m sure it’s be a sight better than those hotboxes I got in the service. Why would anyone conjure such evil???
Pour a bag of shrimp in a bowl of chocolate and theres dinner for ya.
“So what’s your method of suicide?”
“Getting on StruggleOn’s bad side”
You know, getting mauled by a herd of fennec foxes with rabies has never known to fail.
@DreamCatcher
Now that’s just not artsy. Last time I checked, not even considered cooking right there.
Whenever someone speaks military food i imagine one of these : mgs3.bonusweb.cz/mgs3/jidlo/razione.jpg are those a real thing btw? always wondered how a “ration” tasted like
Shrimp + Chocolate = Shrimpolate?
I’m not the greatest cook, I tend to hurt myself a lot in the kitchen.
Our rations were called the “1 Man, 24 Hour Operational Ration Pack” and I tell you they were pretty decent with two hot served meals; noodles; chocolate bars; soup; tea & cocoa; crackers and so forth. It’s the hotboxes they’d give us in the hospital or whenever we were on exercise that were repulsive. I tried an American MRE once, I then realised why the Marine who gave it to me snickered as I looked through the contents and asked him what it stood for: Meals – Rejected by Everyone.
‘Shrimpolate’ should turn in to ‘Shrimpolaté’
Notice the accent?
Yeah, it makes it sound fancier. Like French or some shit. Hm.
I kinda want to try military rations.
@Shepard: Sounds yummy, way better than my actual diet tbh, except for the MRE rations, those sounds awful. But… DO THEY COME IN THE METAL GEAR-LIKE SHAPED BOX? that’s all i want to know, hahaha. No but, honestly… do they :D?
@StruggleOn: Shrimpolaté, that one made me laugh. There you have a million dollar idea, wonder why nobody thought of it before.
@M – They’re shipped in cardboard boxes, ones which we used for urban camouflage when conducting “Tactical Espionage Operations” (see what I did there?). Although sometimes we’d stock them in mortar crates if we felt like it, most times they were stowed away in our packs.
@StruggleOn – Trust me, Meals – Rarely Edible is not something you ignore. Perhaps I got a less favourable menu choice. I dunno. But if you ever source an NZ military ORP you’ll be in for a treat. The Klinker bars are divine and also a form of currency.
@Shepard: Thanks for explaining that. Now, i have to toss some Tactional Espionage Operations games into the trash for getting my hopes up (and yeah, i got that one haha). One of my stupidest aspirations in life was to grab a military ration, eat it, and say “That’s Good” using a raspy, wornout voice. While smoking a cigar. No eye removal involved tho. Now that dream is gone. Guess i’ll get rid of my bandanna as well and stop enjoying infinite ammo.
@M: All of my LOL. I used to have that “!” sound (when the guards spot you) as my ring tone. You should’ve seen me and my mates whenever we were off duty and someone sent me a text…lawd we looked like candihap ninjas trying to roll around and hide from everyone till the base was lowered to a [CAUTION] state and we’d sneak back to the barracks.
But yeah, sorry for crushing your dreams.