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tzor wrote:Newton is so silly. The madness of people is clearly Brownian Motion which was described by Robert Brown in 1827, one hundred years after his (Newton's if this wasn't obvious, not Brown's) death.
Phatscotty wrote:Anyone watching? Any thoughts about what the hell is going on? For a while I thought it was some kind of reverse Rapture and Satan was taking over, but now I'm thinking at the moment of 'the event', people who were so fed up with whatever they were dealing with wished that it would all just go away, and that wish was granted. And I like how the show looks under the surface of humanity to see how people react when something happens and there are no answers as to how or why.
notyou2 wrote:How many lunches do you eat????
BigBallinStalin wrote:I had some pretty good leftovers the other day. I made a chicken curry dish with onions, tomatoes, "curry powder," cloves, coriander, and cinnamon. Since I'm not a big fan of rice, I used bowtie pasta instead. It. Was. Delicious.
How 'bout you gents? How were y'all's leftovers?
ZornSlayer wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:I had some pretty good leftovers the other day. I made a chicken curry dish with onions, tomatoes, "curry powder," cloves, coriander, and cinnamon. Since I'm not a big fan of rice, I used bowtie pasta instead. It. Was. Delicious.
How 'bout you gents? How were y'all's leftovers?
On behalf of the Spaghetti Frog, the Papal Mainframe, and the bit of onion that mysteriously appeared in my sink last night after the nasal rinse after slurping curry soup..... your statement terrifies me. can you please post the recipe??
BigBallinStalin wrote:ZornSlayer wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:I had some pretty good leftovers the other day. I made a chicken curry dish with onions, tomatoes, "curry powder," cloves, coriander, and cinnamon. Since I'm not a big fan of rice, I used bowtie pasta instead. It. Was. Delicious.
How 'bout you gents? How were y'all's leftovers?
On behalf of the Spaghetti Frog, the Papal Mainframe, and the bit of onion that mysteriously appeared in my sink last night after the nasal rinse after slurping curry soup..... your statement terrifies me. can you please post the recipe??
Recipe? Uhh, there's the ingredients, so go do that.
Cook the chicken to how you want it. You can experiment with flash frying and then letting it sit on no heat. Cook the veggies and what not in another pan, then mix it all together and let it simmer on real low.
It depends on how crisp or mushy you want your vegetables, and how cooked you want your animal flesh.
nietzsche wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:ZornSlayer wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:I had some pretty good leftovers the other day. I made a chicken curry dish with onions, tomatoes, "curry powder," cloves, coriander, and cinnamon. Since I'm not a big fan of rice, I used bowtie pasta instead. It. Was. Delicious.
How 'bout you gents? How were y'all's leftovers?
On behalf of the Spaghetti Frog, the Papal Mainframe, and the bit of onion that mysteriously appeared in my sink last night after the nasal rinse after slurping curry soup..... your statement terrifies me. can you please post the recipe??
Recipe? Uhh, there's the ingredients, so go do that.
Cook the chicken to how you want it. You can experiment with flash frying and then letting it sit on no heat. Cook the veggies and what not in another pan, then mix it all together and let it simmer on real low.
It depends on how crisp or mushy you want your vegetables, and how cooked you want your animal flesh.
This is by far the most personal stuff you've shared in the forums. How does that make you feel?
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