How do you cut your toast?
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I won't be satisfied until this thread produces an (actual) image of someone cutting their toast with the RE Chainsaw controller. Strawberry jam = bonus points.
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How'd you know that I often shop at Asian markets? I fucking love nattou.AppleQueso wrote:Inazuma? Eat western cuisine??
Surely you jest.
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Pretty sure that makes it a sandwich.BoringSupreez wrote: You should try putting the eggs between two slices of toast, along with some bacon. Might change your mind.
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Re: How do you cut your toast?
Niode wrote:The only time I ever cut my toast is when i'm making soldiers for a dippy egg. (that's a soft boiled egg to you yanks).
If I'm just having toast I prefer to eat the entire thing whole, crusts and all, because I'm not a pussy.
It's a soft boiled egg to most of Britain too
Either way, real men tear their toast into chunks to dip into their egg with their BARE HANDS.
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If I had one, I'd do it.dsheinem wrote:I won't be satisfied until this thread produces an (actual) image of someone cutting their toast with the RE Chainsaw controller. Strawberry jam = bonus points.
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Re: How do you cut your toast?
I shop at those too, but I do it for the exotic Ramen noodles and raw ingredients to make my own Chinese food. I've no idea what nattou is.Inazuma wrote:How'd you know that I often shop at Asian markets? I fucking love nattou.AppleQueso wrote:Inazuma? Eat western cuisine??
Surely you jest.
Yes, and a friggin' good one at that.Luke wrote:Pretty sure that makes it a sandwich.BoringSupreez wrote: You should try putting the eggs between two slices of toast, along with some bacon. Might change your mind.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natt%C5%8DBoringSupreez wrote:I've no idea what nattou is.
I've bought a few different brands and some are better than others. If you happen to go to a Japanese market and want to try it, buy one that's a bit more expensive than the others. Don't feel bad about hating it though. Many Japanese hate it.
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http://www.thesneeze.com/mt-archives/000169.phpBoringSupreez wrote:I've no idea what nattou is.
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I learned it myself from playing board games. The term is often used when describing how you may move a piece.Inazuma wrote:The credit goes to Zing. I never heard that word before.Stark wrote:New word for me, love learning stuff like that.Inazuma wrote:orthogonally
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Re: How do you cut your toast?
I remember it now. It was in Steve, Don't Eat It! Vol. 6.Inazuma wrote:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natt%C5%8DBoringSupreez wrote:I've no idea what nattou is.
I've bought a few different brands and some are better than others. If you happen to go to a Japanese market and want to try it, buy one that's a bit more expensive than the others. Don't feel bad about hating it though. Many Japanese hate it.
I don't think I could try it even if I wanted to- my Asian market caters very heavily towards Chinese immigrants.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
