And, there's a soy sauce packet, too? My go-to is that a fine brand of soy sauce will mask almost any evil. Avocados? No problem. Rice? Ymmmy. Nori? Will do. Gefilte fish? Savory... top it off with a fresh fingerprint of wasabi, and your tongue will never remember.
Inspired by the bakery's "special" brownies I'm thinking. I don't think there's any way you could combine those ingredients sober.
ReplyDeleteBecause the jews leaving Egypt didn't have time to cook.
ReplyDeleteOy vey...
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your holiday Dr. Grumpy!
ReplyDeleteAvocado and gefilte fish?
ReplyDeleteMay you and your family have a great holiday.
And, there's a soy sauce packet, too? My go-to is that a fine brand of soy sauce will mask almost any evil. Avocados? No problem. Rice? Ymmmy. Nori? Will do. Gefilte fish? Savory... top it off with a fresh fingerprint of wasabi, and your tongue will never remember.
ReplyDeleteSafe travels, Dr G and family. Happy Thanksgiving
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NO. ABSOLUTELY POSITIVELY NO NO NO NO NO
Do you know why gefilte fish comes in a jar? SO IT CAN STAY IN THE JAR.
Word, Moose!
ReplyDeleteSpot on, Moose!!!
ReplyDeleteJust in case you're wondering what to bring to Thanksgiving dinner with all those relatives you never really liked.
ReplyDeleteThat is, without a doubt, the scariest Halloween costume I've ever seen.
ReplyDeleteOn the other hand, I saw a Japanese lady buying a big jar of pickled herring; she told the clerk it tasted great on sushi rice.
ReplyDeleteIt does.
Since when do kosher certification agencies tell you to "have a nice day?"
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