How do you deal with the fish sauce smell when your wife cooks?
Re: How do you deal with the fish sauce smell when your wife cooks?
My dog is packing her bags as we speak - she's heard of your family's greener pasturesAnthony's Weiner wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2019 5:56 am When you get married you get the whole package, not just the parts you like. I see nothing positive coming from asking her to cut out the fish sauce and fear she will be at the very least hurt and more likely vindictive. However, it is high in sodium and if you were to explain to her it is not good for your heart health you may be able to convince her to cut back. Fermented fish is very popular in the region I live, it is the foulest smell I can imagine, I feel for you but any comment I have ever made was swiftly shut down. I bought pork loin for a bar bq, the family brought pigs intestines and ears. The pork loin was feed to the dogs halfway through the meal. I asked why? And was told the bad cuts of meat, we give to the dogs. You can take the girl out of the country but you can t take the country out of the girl. Good luck
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Re: How do you deal with the fish sauce smell when your wife cooks?
Your dog will have to get in line, I don t even have a dog but we usually eat outdoors and she feels a responsibility to feed any and all that come over. The f@ckers wait outside the gate at 7 every night. Personally I hate it and the neighbours all seem to have at least one litter a year to roam free. The other day she said we should make merit and have the neighbours' dogs spayed. I am down with that.Mishmash wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2019 4:39 pmMy dog is packing her bags as we speak - she's heard of your family's greener pasturesAnthony's Weiner wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2019 5:56 am When you get married you get the whole package, not just the parts you like. I see nothing positive coming from asking her to cut out the fish sauce and fear she will be at the very least hurt and more likely vindictive. However, it is high in sodium and if you were to explain to her it is not good for your heart health you may be able to convince her to cut back. Fermented fish is very popular in the region I live, it is the foulest smell I can imagine, I feel for you but any comment I have ever made was swiftly shut down. I bought pork loin for a bar bq, the family brought pigs intestines and ears. The pork loin was feed to the dogs halfway through the meal. I asked why? And was told the bad cuts of meat, we give to the dogs. You can take the girl out of the country but you can t take the country out of the girl. Good luck
Re: How do you deal with the fish sauce smell when your wife cooks?
Well that's you off the visitors list around 7pm - Guess you're popular with the dog communityAnthony's Weiner wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2019 4:50 pmYour dog will have to get in line, I don t even have a dog but we usually eat outdoors and she feels a responsibility to feed any and all that come over. The f@ckers wait outside the gate at 7 every night. Personally I hate it and the neighbours all seem to have at least one litter a year to roam free. The other day she said we should make merit and have the neighbours' dogs spayed. I am down with that.Mishmash wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2019 4:39 pmMy dog is packing her bags as we speak - she's heard of your family's greener pasturesAnthony's Weiner wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2019 5:56 am When you get married you get the whole package, not just the parts you like. I see nothing positive coming from asking her to cut out the fish sauce and fear she will be at the very least hurt and more likely vindictive. However, it is high in sodium and if you were to explain to her it is not good for your heart health you may be able to convince her to cut back. Fermented fish is very popular in the region I live, it is the foulest smell I can imagine, I feel for you but any comment I have ever made was swiftly shut down. I bought pork loin for a bar bq, the family brought pigs intestines and ears. The pork loin was feed to the dogs halfway through the meal. I asked why? And was told the bad cuts of meat, we give to the dogs. You can take the girl out of the country but you can t take the country out of the girl. Good luck
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Re: How do you deal with the fish sauce smell when your wife cooks?
It s more like thisMishmash wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2019 5:02 pmWell that's you off the visitors list around 7pm - Guess you're popular with the dog communityAnthony's Weiner wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2019 4:50 pmYour dog will have to get in line, I don t even have a dog but we usually eat outdoors and she feels a responsibility to feed any and all that come over. The f@ckers wait outside the gate at 7 every night. Personally I hate it and the neighbours all seem to have at least one litter a year to roam free. The other day she said we should make merit and have the neighbours' dogs spayed. I am down with that.Mishmash wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2019 4:39 pmMy dog is packing her bags as we speak - she's heard of your family's greener pasturesAnthony's Weiner wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2019 5:56 am When you get married you get the whole package, not just the parts you like. I see nothing positive coming from asking her to cut out the fish sauce and fear she will be at the very least hurt and more likely vindictive. However, it is high in sodium and if you were to explain to her it is not good for your heart health you may be able to convince her to cut back. Fermented fish is very popular in the region I live, it is the foulest smell I can imagine, I feel for you but any comment I have ever made was swiftly shut down. I bought pork loin for a bar bq, the family brought pigs intestines and ears. The pork loin was feed to the dogs halfway through the meal. I asked why? And was told the bad cuts of meat, we give to the dogs. You can take the girl out of the country but you can t take the country out of the girl. Good luck
Re: How do you deal with the fish sauce smell when your wife cooks?
I started a new topic on this.
general-chatter/dogs-t33902.html
There are situations where discussions go way off topic. In these situations, I would encourage people to start new topics.
## I thought I knew all the answers, but they changed all the questions. ##
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Re: How do you deal with the fish sauce smell when your wife cooks?
That’s right. We need more mouth breathers...
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Re: How do you deal with the fish sauce smell when your wife cooks?
Learn and apply the yoga mantra.
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Re: How do you deal with the fish sauce smell when your wife cooks?
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Talk about life without fish sauce and the NEW LIFE with fish sauce. For the reincarnated (and unhealthily salt-addicted) only.
Talk about life without fish sauce and the NEW LIFE with fish sauce. For the reincarnated (and unhealthily salt-addicted) only.
Re: How do you deal with the fish sauce smell when your wife cooks?
pay up for an extracor fan
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