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I like the sound of your beanie weanies casserole, too. I might try that one for next April Fools. |
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When the missionaries came over for dinner, I used to make them things like gyoza, until Mike told me most missionaries wanted more homey, 'comfort' food. So now I make them this chicken dish made with a sauce of cream of chicken, sour cream, and monterey jack cheese, topped with ritz cracker crumbs. They can't get enough of that. Oh, and Barbara, thank Flash and the kids for being unwilling guinea pigs in the spam casserole experiment. |
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It's the only food I've tried where I have to physically & literally work at not throwing it back up. Nevertheless I always try a new one thinking okay..."so I'm not being close minded". I will admit it is funny to see the looks on the faces of the people I go with who swore after I went with them that I'd love it. They just can't believe that someone would hate it that much.
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I like sushi because it gives me something to put my wasabi on.
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04-18-2007, 06:54 PM | #37 |
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I love sushi. And I love spam in sushi. Spam musubi at the beach with a cold Hawaiian Sun drink in hand is the best.
I love nigiri and rolls though. I've eaten sushi most of my life. Sashimi too. I love it all. My great grandmother was born in Waipio Valley but she was full Japanese and her parents were imigrants by the name of Kawashima who came to Hawaii to work the sugarcane plantations in Honoka'a on the Big Island around the turn of the century.
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Do you dislike all sushi or only the large pieces of actual raw fish? Because the various "rolls" contain things you may like such as rice and vegetables, with only 25% or so being actual raw fish.
For example, go to Ra and try a Las Vegas Roll. |
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Yeah, there's so much variety it seems like there'd have to be SOMETHING for Rocky to eat. Flash prefers the nigiri sushi and sashimi but I prefer maki.
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A few days ago while at The Happy Sumo, they only had room for one at the bar area where you can watch them make it, so I did that. I was surprised to see that some kinds of sushi have chicken in them instead. I can't stand seaweed...that stuff is disgusting. I've tried probably 7-8 different kinds of sushi and have hated them all. It might be a texture problem. I just know I don't like it. However, I'm still open to trying the kinds I haven't tasted yet. I'll always try anything food wise once.
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