Re: Post Random Food-Related Thoughts You Have
Posted: Thu September 10, 2015 9:28 pm
Our kids have unsalted and we now use it for cooking too.
Well yeah, it's for cooking. If you're just putting it on your toast or baked potato or popcorn you want it salted.doug rr wrote:cutuphalfdead wrote:Who the hell would put unsalted butter on their toast?![]()
its all we have in the house...I prefer cooking with it
when are you going to start putting sour cream on your baked potato?cutuphalfdead wrote:Well yeah, it's for cooking. If you're just putting it on your toast or baked potato or popcorn you want it salted.doug rr wrote:cutuphalfdead wrote:Who the hell would put unsalted butter on their toast?![]()
its all we have in the house...I prefer cooking with it
you're dead to meKaius wrote:Why would someone want to ruin their baked potato with sour cream?
When the seas go dry and mountains blow in the wind like leaves.doug rr wrote:when are you going to start putting sour cream on your baked potato?cutuphalfdead wrote:Well yeah, it's for cooking. If you're just putting it on your toast or baked potato or popcorn you want it salted.doug rr wrote:cutuphalfdead wrote:Who the hell would put unsalted butter on their toast?![]()
its all we have in the house...I prefer cooking with it
I think it needs work.LoathedVermin72 wrote:How about Team Against-Sour-Cream-on-Baked-Potatoes?
I prefer unsalted butter for all uses.cutuphalfdead wrote:When the seas go dry and mountains blow in the wind like leaves.doug rr wrote:when are you going to start putting sour cream on your baked potato?cutuphalfdead wrote:Well yeah, it's for cooking. If you're just putting it on your toast or baked potato or popcorn you want it salted.doug rr wrote:cutuphalfdead wrote:Who the hell would put unsalted butter on their toast?![]()
its all we have in the house...I prefer cooking with it
these are my local grocery store for $9.99 a bottle and I never pulled the trigger..Went to world market the other day and they were $5.99...I'm hookedChris_H_2 wrote:nothing beats mcclure's spicy spears
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-36764738Studio Ghibli, the Japanese animation company behind classics like My Neighbour Totoro and Spirited Away, is holding a major retrospective in Tokyo.
The exhibition covers 30 years of work but many fans will be most excited about its cafe, which features meals inspired by the famously foodie films.
i could go for number 1 and 2 right now...and that momofuku ramen is making me droolspike wrote:http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/food-recipes/g3686/most-popular-food-cocktails-every-decade/
Every time I watch an episode of Wicked Tuna, I have an incredible craving for sushi.theplatypus wrote:No kidding. Every time I watch a Miyazaki movie I'm hungry for some Japanese food.