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Hey Yo
01-31-2024, 05:17 PM
Been trying to think of other foods it would taste good on.

Thought hot soft pretzel would work or maybe on a thick slice of cheese on top of a cracker. Don't see putting it on any lunch meat sandwich.

Any suggestions?

rawimpact
01-31-2024, 05:39 PM
buttholes, try it.

Hey Yo
01-31-2024, 06:36 PM
:kobe:

Im so nba'd out
01-31-2024, 08:30 PM
Chewing can whip up a 4 star dessert with just the leftover condiments and fortune cookies from a Chinese restaurant order. He crumbles the fortune cookies into a graham cracker crust then he layers it with hot mustard and….matter fact I’ll just let chewing explain it. He’s known as the “MacGyver of food” on here

Dbrog
01-31-2024, 09:30 PM
I love that shit on everything. Definitely good on a pretzel, but also as a dressing (don't overdo it) on a salad. Also pretty much on anything you would make that pairs well with steamed rice

BarberSchool
02-01-2024, 02:52 AM
Mix it 1-2 with duck sauce for best egg roll dipping sauce.

Mix a packet in with your batch of tartar sauce when you make fried fish.

Mix a packet into your own homemade sauce every time you make East Asian at the crib.

Mix a packet into any bland poultry based soup for a zing.

Sneak it onto a pastrami on rye mixed in with the whole grain mustard and veggies.

Sneak a packet into every batch of homemade salad dressing. Whether a creamy dressing or a lemon vinaigrette

BarberSchool
02-01-2024, 02:59 AM
This is requires more additional steps/

Sizzle a small golf ball onion, minced, in coconut oil.

Press a clove of garlic into it.

Add 2.25c water and bring to boil

Add ramen noodles and boil a few minutes

Press chunk of fresh ginger thru same garlic press

Add a pinch of :
Turmeric
Fenugreek
Coriander
Garam masala

Add ramen seasoning packet

Thin Slice up a bunch of chicken lunch meat into “chicken noodles” (noodles made out of chicken)

Add a dash of sesame oil

+ a packet of HOT MUSTARD

Add some frozen peas and carrots.

Sprinkle some sesame seeds and minced green onion on top.

Squeeze fresh lime juice on top.

+ A fried egg if you made one. (You should have, anyway)

Serve your broke budget yet delicious “Golden Thai Curry Ramen”

Hey Yo
02-02-2024, 08:16 PM
On beer battered onion rings would be good. I'm surprised it's not sold in squeeze bottles, but maybe it is and I haven't seen it.