
that shit is hell in a pan...
the stupid thing caught on fire twice!
when we sat down to dinner my mom poked the burnt tofu with her fork and started chuckling...
me: it's not my fault it caught on fire TWICE!
mom(still laughing): it's your first time frying tofu...
me: oh yeah huh?
-end-
amazing right? yeah...
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Err...
Was that the whole dish? Fried tofu?
I think you need some cookbooks. Get Veganomicon and change your life.
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"People who are happy are slugs... They do not move the human race forward."
-- Camille Paglia, on Oasis
haha
it's a dish from where my parents are from...
a type of fish with tomato,onions and garlic as a sauce...i was supposed to fry the tofu...i ever so failed...
That's so straight. No, seriously.
OK...
I thought you just fried tofu and put it on a plate. Because, even if you did that right, it would still be kinda bleh without something else going on.
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"People who are happy are slugs... They do not move the human race forward."
-- Camille Paglia, on Oasis
tofu is
bleh in general to me...i just dont like tofu...i guess they felt my unlikeness towards them and threatened me with fire! >< jk
That's so straight. No, seriously.
i had tofu
for the first time last month. in miso soup.i thought it was weird, but stepdad said cause it was in the soup. i wanna give it another shot lol. :D
"why, does she have a penis?" -Datarock
(cause im geeky like that XD)
personally
i dont like tofu...but am forceed to eat it...><
That's so straight. No, seriously.
Ha ha ha.
How did you catch it on fire twice?? XD
<3 FLAME ON! <3
gah!
no you silly butt! the fricking tofu caught on fire! XD
That's so straight. No, seriously.
Oh... Wait.
I still don't get it. Lol...
<3 FLAME ON! <3
guff...
i put the tofu in the pan and it lit on fire...like...-poof!-
That's so straight. No, seriously.
oh yeah, been
oh yeah, been there.
@inrainbows actually, tofu in miso soup is strange! Give it another chance, it's usually better than that.
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