The dichotomy between Alexis's Smartypants presentation consisting of very rock-solid life advice that was treated with utmost seriousness, nods and respect and Tao's Smartypants presentation consisting of absolute buckwild opinions that resulted in him getting yelled at is always gonna be hilarious to me
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Sourdough Discard Crackers
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Today is the seventh day of Lunar New Year, also known as Renri (人日). According to Chinese customs, Renri was the day human beings were created. It is celebrated not only in China, but also in the surrounding region influenced by Chinese culture. In Chinese mythology, Nüwa (女娲) was the goddess who created the world. She created the animals on different days and human beings on the seventh day after the creation of the world. On this day, Singaporeans and Malaysians often crowded around the table to toss Yu Sheng (鱼生) or Prosperity Toss. This is a raw fish salad brought to Singapore with the migration of Cantonese and Teochew people from China in the 19th century.
Our Yu Sheng was bought from Sushi Express (爭鮮) and came with a set of red packets or Hong Bao (红包) along with a card with simple instructions on how to do the prosperity toss (捞鱼生). The Good Luck Yu Sheng Set (S$39.80) came with assorted vegetables in their natural or dyed colours, eight pieces of raw salmon and other condiments. As you poured in various ingredients and sauce, you say the auspicious phrases indicated on the accompanied card and then everyone get ready to toss the ingredients as high as possible and at the same time shouting “Huat Ah” without spilling onto the table. The taste of the salad came from the sweet plum sauce, lime juice, golden crackers, pepper and five-spice powder and it is quite pleasant to the palate. Anyway, after eating the yu sheng, we hope everyone had a prosperous and abundant year ahead.
Topmost image from Sushi Express.
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im so happy i finally got a whole day off and i got to sleep in and do baking experiments (made crackers because they are SIX DOLLARS these days and theyre very easy and fun to make apparently) and theres a new longform Fuck This Song video ❤️
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Teriyaki sesame chicken, green beans and rice, vegetable pakora, prawn crackers…..
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Humans really popped off when they invented crackers
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I guess even if it could've helped, that would have to lend more towards long term solutions. right now-
something else needs to give.
my appetite, maybe.
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Salmon Rillettes With Chives and Shallots
Rillettes (pronounced ree-yet) are a spread made from shredded meat or fish. Most common are pork rillettes, in which the pork is slowly cooked, confit-style, in its own fat until the meat falls apart at the slightest touch. Fish, though, and salmon in particular, lends itself to the preparation as well, giving an otherwise rustic hors d'oeuvre a much more elegant appearance.
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