You wife looks really sick. I've never seen a person looking like a bowl of soup before. Have you seen a doctor about this?
(She looks delicious, tho!)
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You wife looks really sick. I've never seen a person looking like a bowl of soup before. Have you seen a doctor about this?
(She looks delicious, tho!)
She looks delicious, tho!
I also choose this guy's wife!
If that’s your wife, I’d eat her.
I like your little sauce cups for mise en place.
They are available at any kitchen supply store. They are roughly a little bigger than a quarter cup which is good for eyeballing things. But they are pretty variable in size. Never smaller than a quarter cup but sometimes as big as 1/3 cuo, sometimes even in the same box if you buy them with very little English lettering on the box.
They are essential for Indian mise en place.
So the ingredients are peas, onions, oil, orange cubes, yellow cubes, yellow flakes, brown seeds...
Red seeds. But otherwise I think you have it.
I don't have any yellow cubes left, can i use yellow triangles instead?
I don't know if Doritos would work on this. Maybe as a crushed garnish on top?
Nice mise en place.
I try to set a good example
Interesting name for a dish
Pastina soup is passé
I'm calling it "Sick Wife" from now on.
Or Sick Kid if you have kids.
Yeah, that definitely doesn't look healthy
I don't believe you. Just the Parm is like 40c
Half a cup of parm is about 40¢ but I got 2 1/2 servings out of this. So less than 20¢ per person.
nice wife
Looks good. I hope she feels better!