I feel better ever since I accepted that I will always want my traditional breakfast flavors.
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@eviltofu healthy foods are a scam anyway
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@skinnylatte jesus! Do you keep a bottle of mix or something?
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@ehproque I have various chilli sauces from home that I hand carry over when I visit.
The primary chilli sauces I can get here are Mexican in profile; which is good, but not well suited to the types of food I’ll cook.
I also sometimes make my own out of various off the shelf stuff I get here, but primarily Chinese or Thai or Malaysian or Indonesian stuff.
I have a whole cupboard full of chilli sauces and sambals. 4 shelves of spices. Another pantry full of spice packs
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Haha
Adrianna Tan (@[email protected])
Attached: 3 images My wife says, ‘I don’t think anyone has as many types of spices, spice packs, hot sauces, types of noodles, and flours, and rice, like we do..’ Flavor town! We usually have 5 types of rice on hand, 5 types of Asian noodles, 2 types of pasta, and a probably hard to count amount of spices Our goal was to be able to cook any European, South and SE and East Asian and Mexican food we want without ever having to go out to get anything extra. We succeeded at that #Food
Hachyderm.io (hachyderm.io)
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@skinnylatte that looks so, so good
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@skinnylatte My gran made children's sambal with tomato ketchup and a tiny, tiny bit of chili when I was a kid. Unfortunately my stomach dislikes tomatoes too since a few years. Gods, how I miss eating spicy foods and tomatoes.
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@Heidentweet this one is really good without chilli or tomato
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@skinnylatte Ooh, thanks for the tip!
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@Heidentweet that whole channel is really good
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@skinnylatte Just subscribed.
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@Heidentweet made with lau is another fave. On YouTube and their site