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06-11-2012, 04:25 PM
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Originally Posted by lschiavo
I never had any "real" stuff so I am probably way off but what the heck, I like it. I don't think I will ever add oysters either or the squid that this recipe calls for. I did have Korean pepper flakes though.
You know I had you guys in mind when I doubled it this time. The cabbage tasted nice and sweet to me so that should not be an issue. I think they thought I was nuts with the cart load of produce I checked out.
Sounds reasonable to me. Take a spin on over. I have a decent lager on tap that will go nicely too.
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I can be there Wednesday if I leave now, all I need now is an excuse to get me out of work for the week
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06-11-2012, 04:28 PM
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#82
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A short 2,012.8 mile drive to Watersmeet, then I would need directions from there.
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06-11-2012, 05:08 PM
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So driving 2000 miles for some kimchi and a beer is not a good excuse to get out of work anymore? I'm glad I work for myself. I don't think I could live with those kinds of restrictions
It's a straight shot on 2 from Watersmeet to CF BTW.
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06-11-2012, 07:52 PM
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So driving 2000 miles for some kimchi and a beer is not a good excuse to get out of work anymore? I'm glad I work for myself. I don't think I could live with those kinds of restrictions
It's a straight shot on 2 from Watersmeet to CF BTW.
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My wife, son and myself are relocating back to IL, rest assured, there will be get togethers at the family cabin in Eagle River. You and Yoop are naturally invited.
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06-11-2012, 07:55 PM
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SWMBO is half Korean so I'll definitely need to try this.
Also, when the kimchi goes 'sour', you can make kimchi jjigae (kim-chi jeeg-A)
You can pretty much add whatever you want but I add a can or two of cubed spam and it's great. Cooking gets rid of the sourness.
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06-11-2012, 08:25 PM
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My wife, son and myself are relocating back to IL, rest assured, there will be get togethers at the family cabin in Eagle River. You and Yoop are naturally invited.
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Nice! I'm looking forward to meeting up someday.
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SWMBO is half Korean so I'll definitely need to try this.
Also, when the kimchi goes 'sour', you can make kimchi jjigae (kim-chi jeeg-A)
You can pretty much add whatever you want but I add a can or two of cubed spam and it's great. Cooking gets rid of the sourness.
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That looks really good! I will have to do a little more cooking with this batch. It seems like pork/kimchi would be a great combo.
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06-11-2012, 08:31 PM
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Nice to see that you guys are still actively doing this. I haven't made any for months now since school has kicked into high gear. I keep looking at the napa cabbage at the grocery store when I'm shopping however it seems to have gotten expensive. I have a half jar from the local korean mart to keep me fulfilled though. And yeah the jigea is great, I linked to some great recipes a few posts back.
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06-11-2012, 08:48 PM
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Nice to see that you guys are still actively doing this. I haven't made any for months now since school has kicked into high gear. I keep looking at the napa cabbage at the grocery store when I'm shopping however it seems to have gotten expensive. I have a half jar from the local korean mart to keep me fulfilled though. And yeah the jigea is great, I linked to some great recipes a few posts back.
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Yes you did. The ones I never got around to trying yet 
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06-11-2012, 09:55 PM
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lol, it happens. 
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06-12-2012, 01:21 AM
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Both you and Yoop are on my short list of reprobates I need to meet up with, do you fly-fishing? I love kimchi with fresh fish, and what better than some panfish caught in the shallows?
Ok maybe crappie or walleye....
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