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    Green Tea. Good for powering through an assignment due in 11hrs. I'll probably have 5 teabags worth tonight. I actually find it much better than coffee. After a full night of coffee, I feel like shit in the morning. Like sick shit.

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    Not to derail the thread, but you have very sloppy handwriting (though it's like I'm one to talk...). Once again, I find myself having hamburgers tonight.
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    Haha, how're you with spicy food in general?

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    Quote Originally Posted by animus
    Haha, how're you with spicy food in general?
    I'm told I can take it quite hot, but that's only relatively speaking. I've yet to have a showdown with anybody who claims to take it hot. The last person was my mum like 7 years ago, but she's growing old now, and she says she can't take it anymore (contrary to dying taste buds). Currently she's wimpy by comparison.

    In general, I find "hot food" at restaurants(not specialty ones) either okay (rarely) or weak. And this "Put on the Heat" tin of lentils/meat mix I bought from Woolworths (Aussie chain supermarket, kinda like Wal-Mart) was nothing.

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    Dang that's a lotta carbs! Looks like 3 packs of ramen at least.

    Can one of you pm me the recipe please? I'll take the heat challenge.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Animeniax
    Dang that's a lotta carbs! Looks like 3 packs of ramen at least.

    Can one of you pm me the recipe please? I'll take the heat challenge.
    PM sent. I look forward to your response. I cooked 2x100g packets of Nissan Teriyaki Chicken with Garlic Noodles.

    I remember back in the day (which really wasn't so long ago), my record was 5 of these 100g packets. I wasn't full then neither, and could have easily gone for more, but some voice in my head whispered it wasn't a good idea. I reluctantly listened to it.

    So what image of Buff do you have in your head now?

    (My BMI is around 20-22 for imagination purposes)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buffalobiian
    PM sent. I look forward to your response. I cooked 2x100g packets of Nissan Teriyaki Chicken with Garlic Noodles.

    I remember back in the day (which really wasn't so long ago), my record was 5 of these 100g packets. I wasn't full then neither, and could have easily gone for more, but some voice in my head whispered it wasn't a good idea. I reluctantly listened to it.

    So what image of Buff do you have in your head now?

    (My BMI is around 20-22 for imagination purposes)
    Thanks for sending it, Buff, but it will be a few weeks before I can try the recipe. Where I'm at I'd have to mail order the spices and I can't cook ramen like normal, since boiler plates aren't allowed. I'll be in the US in Dec hopefully and can try it then

    I can usually eat two packets max before I'm too full, but that's because I usually add meat, shrimp, onions, and green onions to the soup. Do you guys not add meat and veggies to your ramen?


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    Let's have some sticky, yes?

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    Sheesh, I guess everyone on Gotwoot's getting the recipe!
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    Send it this way too, I love spicey food!

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    Heh, no spicy food for KitKat. I'm one of those people that gets 'medium' salsa from the store and thinks it's too hot.

    I finally got around to uploading my pictures! This is the totoro cookies and homemade fortune cookies I made for my birthday. The cake was made for me by my friend.


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    Those fortune cookies better have fortunes in them!

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    Totoro cookies for the win! I can't make out what's the cake about though.....
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    Ooh, I love the Totoro on the bottom left

    PMed a few more people with the recipe. I tried it again today, and I leveled out the teaspoons a bit. I finished it in 5mins this time instead of 50 . I have to say, now that I actually ate the thing, it tasted pretty good. Definitely hot more than anything, but I can imagine it being a little different depending on what flavoured ramen you tried.

    Also, I'm willing to believe that "One teaspoon" means this:


    and not this:



    Quote Originally Posted by Python862
    lso, did you use 1/4 cup of hot sauce, or 1/2? And which brand hot sauce did you use? These things also factor in, as some sauces are worse than others (i.e., this one time, my father brought home a new hot sauce to try, called Vicious Viper... regretted it for a while.).
    I used this Indonesian hot sauce that we've got at home. It's pretty strong.


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    What would you think about adding some sambal as well? I'm trying this tomorrow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Heretic Azazel
    What would you think about adding some sambal as well? I'm trying this tomorrow.
    If you like sambal, I guess why not? You sound like you can turn up the heat, so I dare you!

    Quote Originally Posted by Animeniax
    I can usually eat two packets max before I'm too full, but that's because I usually add meat, shrimp, onions, and green onions to the soup. Do you guys not add meat and veggies to your ramen?
    Must have missed this the first time I read it. I usually put in some greens and a bit of meat if I feel like it. Greens can be pretty much any Asian green or lettuce. Meat is usually something I can dig out from the freezer, like beef balls, fish balls, calamari balls or wontons. Every so often, my freezer will be stocked up with a batch of either my mum's or my aunt's wontons. They make them differently, and I like both!

    My mum's is more of the Cantonese style, with emphasis on "freshness". That's mainly achieved by using prawns and veges, while pork is used sparingly. My aunt's is very big and meaty, and makes hers like she's making Siu Mai (sometimes wrongly? called Dim Sims). She smacks the pork like crazy, giving it a really bouncy texture, then loads heaps of it into the wonton pastry with some seasoning. I swear you'll never see wontons that big in restaurants.

    On rare occasions, I'll fry an egg and some ham to top t all off. I was wanting to simply try out python's recipe that day, so I just cooked the noodles as is.

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    My instant noodles may be gone but at least my wife still cooks for me.

    Dinner which I just ate:
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    A healthy alternative too there Psyke. What is that sauce that's got chilli in it? It doesn't look as dark as regular soy sauce, which otherwise would have been my first guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buffalobiian
    A healthy alternative too there Psyke. What is that sauce that's got chilli in it? It doesn't look as dark as regular soy sauce, which otherwise would have been my first guess.
    It's light soya sauce, not the darker type.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Psyke
    It's light soya sauce, not the darker type.
    How does that compare with the darker type? Less strong, more sweet?

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