10-10-2008, 03:31 AM | #11 |
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I would rather somebody pass gas in my office than eat a tuna fish sandwich in the break room.
In college my roommate had a native African who was staying with his family come stay with us for a weekend. We went out one night and he just wanted to hang in the apartment by himself. When we came back our whole apartment smelled like burnt Chicken of the Sea. He had opened a can and put it in the microwave. The tuna exploded everywhere in the microwave, he got freaked out and didn't clean it up and our place stunk to high heaven. I left and stayed somewhere else that night. |
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My wife has purchased a few cans, but she knows NOT to make it when I am around. Also, she throws the can away outside, not inside. It seriously makes my stomach unsettled to smell it. PS when are native Africans going to get a clue about microwaves? I gave them a free pass for the first 20 or so years, but the technology is pretty common now.
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Maybe he wasn't going crazy. Maybe he was just blessing the rains.
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Waters, can chickens eat it?
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Along the lines of a crab cake, you could also do some sort of salmon burger.
Or if it was me, I'd put a little soy sauce on it, and use it as filling for onigiri, rice balls with dried seaweed wrapped around it. |
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You like Mormon cuisine, right? How about get some boiled egg noodles, combine some fozen peas lightly steamed, a can of cream of mushroom soup, a can of salmon. Mix thoroughly. Crush some potato chips on the top and bake for one hour, or till bubbling.
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Sounds like something Lebowski would eat up.
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Thanks Farrah. That's much more useful than SU and Barbara Gordon.
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