Christmas Dinner 2020
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Re: Christmas Dinner 2020
That's cultural appropriation.Jamie_Lambo wrote:in Japan Xmas is a huge thing, although their Christmas dinners is traditionally a KFC meal, now that is the west taking over to the ultimate degree!!atst wrote: ↑Fri Dec 11, 2020 9:16 pm Living in the province during Xmas, it's just another day no Xmas decorations music playing nobody knows it even exist, I did find this odd at first but also refreshing knowing I was in a different country with different beliefs, when at Aeon 2 the other day with Xmas carols playing I felt a sence of sadness the west is taking over , all for the mighty $$.
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Re: Christmas Dinner 2020
same same but different lol
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I’m sure Col. Sanders (God rest his soul), feels mighty offended. And don’t even start about Japanese Spider-Man.Bitte_Kein_Lexus wrote:That's cultural appropriation.
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Re: Christmas Dinner 2020
Thank you for suggesting this piece of kitchen utensil, its an excellent idea for my need, but most of all for making me aware of my memory, you see I was told the same from an old friend in Kohn Kong who had one, he said it was wonderful, before that I had never seen or knew of this type of cooker, and it seems I have even forgot about it up to now, thank you again I will now look into it.Kuroneko wrote: ↑Sat Dec 12, 2020 10:27 amGet yourself a turbo oven. I bought one as Sunsimexco for 45$ about eight years ago when I moved apartments. I cook roast beef and Yorkshire pudding in it every week and cook roast chicken, duck, lamb etc. I also use it for baking and making pizza. You could get one for about 65$ now and being turbo they cook in around half the time of a standard oven. The latest models are halogen turbo and much better. If my oven dies that's what I will get next time. I will be cooking my Christmas dinner in it this year.AndyKK wrote: ↑Fri Dec 11, 2020 7:18 pm It would be nice, enjoyable to eat out for a good Christmas feed, but with regards to the restrictions this year it could make difficulties to do so.
I found also with being in a different country then your own, one must be prepared to adapt if you are to do home cooking. It is mostly on what is available to buy in the shops, and what you have in equipment to prepare and cook that meal. When I had the bar/restaurant in Koh Kong I had no oven, same has today, so roasting joints were a no go, ...............
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Re: Christmas Dinner 2020
Another Xmas dinner suggestion:
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Re: Christmas Dinner 2020
thanks added to the OP
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Re: Christmas Dinner 2020
err.... where's the Turkey?
Re: Christmas Dinner 2020
Looks like that chicken has a Donald Trump spray on tan.AndyKK wrote: ↑Sun Dec 13, 2020 1:49 amThank you for suggesting this piece of kitchen utensil, its an excellent idea for my need, but most of all for making me aware of my memory, you see I was told the same from an old friend in Kohn Kong who had one, he said it was wonderful, before that I had never seen or knew of this type of cooker, and it seems I have even forgot about it up to now, thank you again I will now look into it.Kuroneko wrote: ↑Sat Dec 12, 2020 10:27 amGet yourself a turbo oven. I bought one as Sunsimexco for 45$ about eight years ago when I moved apartments. I cook roast beef and Yorkshire pudding in it every week and cook roast chicken, duck, lamb etc. I also use it for baking and making pizza. You could get one for about 65$ now and being turbo they cook in around half the time of a standard oven. The latest models are halogen turbo and much better. If my oven dies that's what I will get next time. I will be cooking my Christmas dinner in it this year.AndyKK wrote: ↑Fri Dec 11, 2020 7:18 pm It would be nice, enjoyable to eat out for a good Christmas feed, but with regards to the restrictions this year it could make difficulties to do so.
I found also with being in a different country then your own, one must be prepared to adapt if you are to do home cooking. It is mostly on what is available to buy in the shops, and what you have in equipment to prepare and cook that meal. When I had the bar/restaurant in Koh Kong I had no oven, same has today, so roasting joints were a no go, ...............
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Re: Christmas Dinner 2020
yeah it definitely looks like the plastic food they put in the windows of japanese and korean restaurantsDoc67 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 20, 2020 11:12 amLooks like that chicken has a Donald Trump spray on tan.AndyKK wrote: ↑Sun Dec 13, 2020 1:49 amThank you for suggesting this piece of kitchen utensil, its an excellent idea for my need, but most of all for making me aware of my memory, you see I was told the same from an old friend in Kohn Kong who had one, he said it was wonderful, before that I had never seen or knew of this type of cooker, and it seems I have even forgot about it up to now, thank you again I will now look into it.Kuroneko wrote: ↑Sat Dec 12, 2020 10:27 amGet yourself a turbo oven. I bought one as Sunsimexco for 45$ about eight years ago when I moved apartments. I cook roast beef and Yorkshire pudding in it every week and cook roast chicken, duck, lamb etc. I also use it for baking and making pizza. You could get one for about 65$ now and being turbo they cook in around half the time of a standard oven. The latest models are halogen turbo and much better. If my oven dies that's what I will get next time. I will be cooking my Christmas dinner in it this year.AndyKK wrote: ↑Fri Dec 11, 2020 7:18 pm It would be nice, enjoyable to eat out for a good Christmas feed, but with regards to the restrictions this year it could make difficulties to do so.
I found also with being in a different country then your own, one must be prepared to adapt if you are to do home cooking. It is mostly on what is available to buy in the shops, and what you have in equipment to prepare and cook that meal. When I had the bar/restaurant in Koh Kong I had no oven, same has today, so roasting joints were a no go, ...............
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Re: Christmas Dinner 2020
I can't help feeling that at 11pm on Christmas Eve, this will be the most beautiful sight around...
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