I made お鍋 for dinner.
[Onabe]
nabe literally means pot, o is just a way of being polite.
Oh my god I'm still really full!
This involves a pot of boiling water, Tsuyu which is udon and tempura broth flavouring and then piling everything you can think of into it.
I used Daikon [Japanese Radish], Carrots, Beansprouts, Fried Tofu, Chinese Leaves and Kimuchee.
man that was good and I didn't put mushrooms, udon or potato in there!!
even fed
tosspot who'se too skinny and needs $f00d.
I'm going to be so sick tomorrow [and smelly, sorry
ladyserpentine
Anyone that wants either Gyoza, Okonomiyaki, Makisushi or Nabe, then come see me. I'll need money for the ingredients, but I guarantee it'll be nicer or cheaper than the restaurants!
[Onabe]
nabe literally means pot, o is just a way of being polite.
Oh my god I'm still really full!
This involves a pot of boiling water, Tsuyu which is udon and tempura broth flavouring and then piling everything you can think of into it.
I used Daikon [Japanese Radish], Carrots, Beansprouts, Fried Tofu, Chinese Leaves and Kimuchee.
man that was good and I didn't put mushrooms, udon or potato in there!!
even fed
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I'm going to be so sick tomorrow [and smelly, sorry
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Anyone that wants either Gyoza, Okonomiyaki, Makisushi or Nabe, then come see me. I'll need money for the ingredients, but I guarantee it'll be nicer or cheaper than the restaurants!