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10-09-2007, 02:33 AM
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#151 | | enjoys the little things
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Originally Posted by Kepa Ah! We call those spring rolls. | I have heard them called both.
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10-09-2007, 02:40 AM
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#152 | | Skux
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Originally Posted by el cabong I have heard them called both. | See, I think "spring roll" is much less misleading. Sure it doesn't give you any idea about what's inside, but it doesn't make you think of a rolled up omelette
For years I'd heard the term "egg roll" on t.v., and just thought it was like a rolled up omelette with some sort of filling. |
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10-09-2007, 02:47 AM
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#153 | | is a california girl.
Joined: Sep 2003 Location: austin, tx. Posts: 6,677
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Originally Posted by Kepa See, I think "spring roll" is much less misleading. Sure it doesn't give you any idea about what's inside, but it doesn't make you think of a rolled up omelette
For years I'd heard the term "egg roll" on t.v., and just thought it was like a rolled up omelette with some sort of filling. | that makes me laugh. my grandma makes this really flat kind of egg pancake type thing (I'm not a fan) that could be rolled up with a filling. it would probably look like a giant yellow cigar. |
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10-09-2007, 02:51 AM
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#154 | | a dork, or so to speak. Administrator
Joined: May 2002 Location: California Posts: 34,078
| Gross. Yellow cigar. Sounds like the funky.
They can also be made with yummy fruit filling and sugar. |
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10-09-2007, 02:51 AM
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#155 | | Skux
Joined: Jul 2002 Posts: 8,496
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Originally Posted by beanbag that makes me laugh. my grandma makes this really flat kind of egg pancake type thing (I'm not a fan) that could be rolled up with a filling. it would probably look like a giant yellow cigar. | And she could call it an egg roll, and I'd know what to expect! |
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10-09-2007, 02:53 AM
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#156 | | is a california girl.
Joined: Sep 2003 Location: austin, tx. Posts: 6,677
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Originally Posted by Art They can also be made with yummy fruit filling and sugar. | mmmm. really? I want some.
on a side note, I had this really good crepe over the summer. I think I am in love. it had fresh fruit and fruity yogurt and stuff. it was so so good. Quote: |
Originally Posted by Kepa And she could call it an egg roll, and I'd know what to expect! | hahah. actually, she'd call it speerah. |
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10-09-2007, 03:01 AM
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#157 | | Skux
Joined: Jul 2002 Posts: 8,496
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Originally Posted by Art Gross. Yellow cigar. Sounds like the funky.
They can also be made with yummy fruit filling and sugar. | I have a feeling this could be called a strudel, or strusel or something like that... Quote:
Originally Posted by beanbag mmmm. really? I want some.
on a side note, I had this really good crepe over the summer. I think I am in love. it had fresh fruit and fruity yogurt and stuff. it was so so good. | Crepes usually are so so good. Quote: |
hahah. actually, she'd call it speerah.
| Ah, well I just saying if she wanted to |
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10-09-2007, 03:21 AM
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#158 | | a dork, or so to speak. Administrator
Joined: May 2002 Location: California Posts: 34,078
| We go to a great crepe place in San Francisco sometimes. It is called Crepevine. |
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10-15-2007, 10:28 PM
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#159 | | intentionally left blank.
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AAAHHH!!! I just caught Kangaskhan and Scyther, one after the other, in the Safari Zone! EEEEEE! [/Pokemon]
Whooo. Okay. Still psyched and happy.
Oh, and this weekend wasn't the best for me (my stomach didn't want to cooperate), but I still had a blast. It would've been nice if Tim had actually said goodbye to me too before leaving, though.
I think I'll tackle the coconut shrimp tonight or tomorrow. And soon, I shall tackle a cheesecake. I have, after all, decided I need to hurry up and bake my second one ever. I have apparently been making really good food lately, so might as well do it while I'm on a roll.
__________________ it doesn't mean much; it doesn't mean anything at all
the life i've left behind me is a cold room
i've crossed the last line from where i can't return
where every step i took in faith betrayed me
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10-15-2007, 10:30 PM
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#160 | | O Narcissistic One
Joined: Nov 2005 Location: Here Posts: 7,876
| You guys sound like you have too much fun with Tim and Sabrina...
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10-15-2007, 10:47 PM
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#161 | | intentionally left blank.
Joined: Jul 2003 Location: nowhereville Posts: 7,490
| And I just caught ANOTHER Kangaskhan. Obviously, this one's going to Art, as I don't need two.
But holy sheez! I'm on a roll tonight. Now I just need to capture a Dratini, which is what I was after in the first place...
__________________ it doesn't mean much; it doesn't mean anything at all
the life i've left behind me is a cold room
i've crossed the last line from where i can't return
where every step i took in faith betrayed me
and led me from my home |
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10-15-2007, 11:13 PM
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#162 | | enjoys the little things
Joined: Nov 2002 Location: Zombieland Posts: 8,360
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Originally Posted by hapa_angel It would've been nice if Tim had actually said goodbye to me too before leaving, though.  | I did not want to wake you. And I also did not want to stop by on my way out, because I knew you would end up feeding me and I would have not made it home at a decent hour.
I am sure that I will be back over sometime and you can berate me in person.
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10-15-2007, 11:27 PM
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#163 | | intentionally left blank.
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| Either way, Art's assessment is right - we probably need to get a spare key. I don't like waking up to an empty house with an unlocked door... And I would sooner trust you to hold the key to our apartment than I would trust an unlocked door for very long.
Speaking of this apartment. Our lease needs to be renewed sooner than we'd anticipated. We need to figure out if we want to stay here for another 8, 9, 11 or 12 months in the next couple of weeks.  The thing is, we don't have anywhere else to go. As loathe as I am to stay here, it looks like we'll be stuck for another several months while we hunt for a better (read: cheaper) apartment complex. Oh, and rent is going up. Even better.
__________________ it doesn't mean much; it doesn't mean anything at all
the life i've left behind me is a cold room
i've crossed the last line from where i can't return
where every step i took in faith betrayed me
and led me from my home |
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10-15-2007, 11:36 PM
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#164 | | Skux
Joined: Jul 2002 Posts: 8,496
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Keep us (me) updated on the cheesecake business! What flavour are you thinking of making?
Mmm, pokemon flavoured cheesecake! |
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10-15-2007, 11:40 PM
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#165 | | enjoys the little things
Joined: Nov 2002 Location: Zombieland Posts: 8,360
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Originally Posted by hapa_angel Either way, Art's assessment is right - we probably need to get a spare key. I don't like waking up to an empty house with an unlocked door... And I would sooner trust you to hold the key to our apartment than I would trust an unlocked door for very long. | Haha. Sorry about that. I guess I always forget, I am used to leaving doors unlocked behhind me.
I guess I could pay rent for the weekends, that would offset you guys, and I wouldn't feel bad about having a key.
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