Originally posted by cassie:
actually there's a product like that sold in UK. called "i can't believe it's not butter". i used to get it from sainsbury.
Actually they have it in Australia too
My flatmate actually bought it to try.
We all took a taste and threw it away :X
It's the weirdest margarine we ever tasted but it might be a different formulation
Originally posted by elindra:Uhhhh even for those toasters without the handy tray, you still need to clean it to clear the bread crumbs
that's how she went through many toasters and microwaves ![]()
the classic was: must clean one meh?
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Originally posted by the Bear:that's how she went through many toasters and microwaves
the classic was: must clean one meh?
Actually I think the classic one was when she said something like "Blender must clean one meh"
Originally posted by elindra:
Actually they have it in Australia tooMy flatmate actually bought it to try.
We all took a taste and threw it away :X
It's the weirdest margarine we ever tasted but it might be a different formulation
i actually kinda liked it on my toast. come to think of it, i survived a lot on bread, PBJ, "i can't believe it's not butter", nutella when i was studying
i survived on beer, souvlakis and southern comfort ![]()
Originally posted by cassie:i actually kinda liked it on my toast. come to think of it, i survived a lot on bread, PBJ, "i can't believe it's not butter", nutella when i was studying
I think we all did and on instant noodles
And in those days when it's colder, nothing is more comforting to us than fried bee hoon with a can of stewed pork trotters before all the food scares.
That is soul food. I still have cravings for it sometimes but I just think that it's from China and :(
morning
Morning sbst
Originally posted by elindra:
I think we all did and on instant noodlesAnd in those days when it's colder, nothing is more comforting to us than fried bee hoon with a can of stewed pork trotters before all the food scares.
That is soul food. I still have cravings for it sometimes but I just think that it's from China and :(
beer when it's cold or hot...
southern comfort was when it got colder.. but hey, we drank it even when it was warm...
and too much souvlaki too ![]()
going to go get ready to pick zora up from the airport ![]()
Originally posted by the Bear:beer when it's cold or hot...
southern comfort was when it got colder.. but hey, we drank it even when it was warm...
and too much souvlaki too
going to go get ready to pick zora up from the airport
Send her my regards :)
I dunno wat's going on to AWARE
In other news, looks like there's going to end up goose meat gone off the menu
Originally posted by elindra:
I think we all did and on instant noodlesAnd in those days when it's colder, nothing is more comforting to us than fried bee hoon with a can of stewed pork trotters before all the food scares.
That is soul food. I still have cravings for it sometimes but I just think that it's from China and :(
somehow i didn't have much of maggi-s. wasn't a fan of it growing up though i do have cravings of maggie mee goreng from the mamak stalls, even now.
Good Morning Everybody...its weekend :)
Originally posted by cassie:
somehow i didn't have much of maggi-s. wasn't a fan of it growing up though i do have cravings of maggie mee goreng from the mamak stalls, even now.
did you grow up in malaysia cassie ? ....
talking abt Malaysian life, my relative always use Maggi sauce and nothing else
Originally posted by the Bear:beer when it's cold or hot...
southern comfort was when it got colder.. but hey, we drank it even when it was warm...
and too much souvlaki too
going to go get ready to pick zora up from the airport
absolut pear, come to papa!! ![]()
Originally posted by the Bear:that's how she went through many toasters and microwaves
the classic was: must clean one meh?
I was laughing so hard I nearly died
Originally posted by cassie:
somehow i didn't have much of maggi-s. wasn't a fan of it growing up though i do have cravings of maggie mee goreng from the mamak stalls, even now.
I've never eaten maggie mee goreng from the mamak stalls before
Believe it or not :P
So no, I don't have a craving for those either
Originally posted by Fatum:did you grow up in malaysia cassie ? ....
more or less. why?
Originally posted by elindra:
I've never eaten maggie mee goreng from the mamak stalls beforeBelieve it or not :P
So no, I don't have a craving for those either
it's pretty good.. should try it.. i think the stalls around Mustafa sell the stuff too..
i'm going off in 10 minutes ![]()
Originally posted by sbst275:talking abt Malaysian life, my relative always use Maggi sauce and nothing else
I feel that Maggi sauce is like a cheaper imitation version of the Lea & Perrins sauce tbh :P
We don't have any Maggi sauce at home. I think it taste weird
I always see at R&R along PLUS those Malay food stall always sell Maggi mee soup also, seeing those packs of Maggi mee
I think cooked food is e only thing cheap in Malaysia these days
Originally posted by elindra:
I've never eaten maggie mee goreng from the mamak stalls beforeBelieve it or not :P
So no, I don't have a craving for those either
full of grease but it's good
Originally posted by elindra:
I've never eaten maggie mee goreng from the mamak stalls beforeBelieve it or not :P
So no, I don't have a craving for those either
I'm a nissin man!! Well, when I was a kid it used to be myojo but they really fail comapred to nissin
Originally posted by cassie:
more or less. why?
just confirming ...
cos you were slightly defensive when we take digs at the north ...