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Posted in Prisma's HangOut (Free art, check post 5)
Posted 8 years ago
@Dread Pirate: XD Oh boy
@Unicorn: Sweet! I saw a box of Unicorn cereal and thought of you. It looked interesting to try.
@Unicorn: Sweet! I saw a box of Unicorn cereal and thought of you. It looked interesting to try.
Posted in Sunrise ✹ [closed]
Posted 8 years ago
@Yuracye: xD Haha, I'd probably tell ya to wait for my next shop, to be honest. And its ok, I've been pretty busy myself too.
Posted in Prisma's HangOut (Free art, check post 5)
Posted 8 years ago
@Tyveri: Oh
Posted in Who the heck...
Posted 8 years ago
@Boris: It is very tasty. :) So if you do get the chance, I do recommend getting it to eat one day.
Posted in Who the heck...
Posted 8 years ago
@Boris: It is, I've had it before. Though the place that I tried it at, it tasted like they pan fried the chicken then stuck it into a jar of peanut butter. But it was worth every bite!
But I'm sure it really all depends on the seasonings that you use. It is, traditionally, a thai food dish. Plus if you've ever tried the peanut sauce at any thai restaurant, you'd know that it tastes like peanut butter with a small kick to it. The sauce is very liquidy and has minced peanuts in it. It is actually really good on rice noodles too. I think there is a instant noodle box in any store that has the thai peanut noodle. Just add any meat or veggies you like, and its done. :)
But I'm sure it really all depends on the seasonings that you use. It is, traditionally, a thai food dish. Plus if you've ever tried the peanut sauce at any thai restaurant, you'd know that it tastes like peanut butter with a small kick to it. The sauce is very liquidy and has minced peanuts in it. It is actually really good on rice noodles too. I think there is a instant noodle box in any store that has the thai peanut noodle. Just add any meat or veggies you like, and its done. :)
Posted in Prisma's HangOut (Free art, check post 5)
Posted 8 years ago
@Tyveri: I honestly forgot what we were talking about. Dx
@Unicorn: Thank you. :) I just haven't really had much motivation to stay on here after checking things. :/
@Unicorn: Thank you. :) I just haven't really had much motivation to stay on here after checking things. :/
Posted in Who the heck...
Posted 8 years ago
@Boris: I honestly understand where you are coming from on that. I've been wanting to make peanut chicken for some time now, its just I haven't had the money to do so yet.
Posted in Who the heck...
Posted 8 years ago
@Boris: I've tried peanut butter on a burger, but never on ramen. I'm sure if you strain the water out and put in either crunch or creamy peanut butter in it, it might just taste like peanut noodles. Just add in a bit of leftover or canned chicken, and I'm sure it would taste ok. Just don't forget to add seasonings to taste.
Posted in Prisma's HangOut (Free art, check post 5)
Posted 8 years ago
@Unicorn: Its all good. I've been doing some other things for the past few days. xD Plus the ironic part again is that I'm waking up again during this reply.
Posted in Who the heck...
Posted 8 years ago
@Shamrock Shamus: She sounds like a nice girl. :)
I'll have to keep that beef stew with rice in mind now. That actually sounds good. Plus knowing my boyfriend, he'd probably eat it.
@Colin: Oh wow, that is pretty interesting. Knowing me, I'd probably forget that I had a pop tart in the microwave. xD
@Boris: I make some damn good ramen. xD I don't like it plain.
@Unicorn: He shouldn't, but he does it anyways. Its the same thing with other dairy products. I have to basically tear him away from my ice cream, if I'm willing to share. I mean, I got this REALLY cheesey pizza once, and I warned him several times only to have a slice. He ended up eating about half of it only to regret it later. The problem is that he likes cheese and ice cream, but he can only eat it in moderation. I would give him dairy replacements, but he doesn't like it. :/
I know, right? Microwaving it takes the fun out of it. Or that is how I see it anyways.
I'll have to keep that beef stew with rice in mind now. That actually sounds good. Plus knowing my boyfriend, he'd probably eat it.
@Colin: Oh wow, that is pretty interesting. Knowing me, I'd probably forget that I had a pop tart in the microwave. xD
@Boris: I make some damn good ramen. xD I don't like it plain.
@Unicorn: He shouldn't, but he does it anyways. Its the same thing with other dairy products. I have to basically tear him away from my ice cream, if I'm willing to share. I mean, I got this REALLY cheesey pizza once, and I warned him several times only to have a slice. He ended up eating about half of it only to regret it later. The problem is that he likes cheese and ice cream, but he can only eat it in moderation. I would give him dairy replacements, but he doesn't like it. :/
I know, right? Microwaving it takes the fun out of it. Or that is how I see it anyways.
Posted in Prisma's HangOut (Free art, check post 5)
Posted 8 years ago
Myaaaah
Posted in Who the heck...
Posted 8 years ago
@Boris: On a grilled cheese?
Posted in Bored bored bored
Posted 8 years ago
@star2000shadow: I agree to this. Plus the items are usually pretty cute.
Posted in Who the heck...
Posted 8 years ago
@Shamrock Shamus: Oh wow. Sounds like your ex didn't like to cook or maybe didn't know how.
I don't mind cooking, but it I was wanting to be lazy, I'd throw some ramen into a pot, let it cook and strain the water, put the noodles back in the pot, add in a can of chili and some cheese. Boom, dinner.
I don't mind cooking, but it I was wanting to be lazy, I'd throw some ramen into a pot, let it cook and strain the water, put the noodles back in the pot, add in a can of chili and some cheese. Boom, dinner.