Rhumbline
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Good luck with the fridge, do you plan on doing any Chinese style sausage recipes? I've seen some online that looked pretty good.
Good luck with the fridge, do you plan on doing any Chinese style sausage recipes? I've seen some online that looked pretty good.
Early on, probably not. Most good Chinese sausages I've had are salt-cured and/or smoked. The former I could probably manage, but the latter would be hard in an apartment. Even if I had a smoker, the people on the 25th-32nd floors would probably call the fire department every time I used it.
The other reason is that, unlike western style sausages, I can buy really nice Chinese sausages here pretty cheaply (surprise!). Last year at Chinese New Year we spent about $50 for something like 5 kilograms of great smoked sausage (wife's sister's husband's sister's husband's family makes them) and we've still got a couple links in the freezer. It's hard to go through them too fast: they're about 50% fat with an extremely coarse grind so the fat's in big chunks, and then they're served in thin slices so you can see exactly how much shorter your life is getting with every bite.
A note from my wife that says she's waiting for me to unwrap her.
Whoa.
That's quite the sausage supply chain...
Got my puppy this weekend, all I wanted. I dont think the wife has any idea what to get me. Probably wind up with some clothes I wont wear, and some tasty expensive beers.
For all our lives, the adults in our family, including adult kids, exchanged gifts. But with our 4 kids and their spouses and various in-laws and outlaws and friends and neighbors, it was getting ridiculously expensive, esp. for those with young families to provide for. And frankly, the majority of the giving had become obligatory and superfluous to what Christmas is really about. So, two years ago we (I guess "I") boldly suggested we break the decades-long tradition and all the adults to consider not [*gasp*] exchanging gifts. I thought I'd get a lot of grief because of it, but... none. It's taken a tremendous amount of pressure and financial burden off of everyone, and in lieu of sitting around in a sea of wrapping paper wondering by the end of it all who really gave you what, we instead exchange conversation and laughter and food and drink and smiles and hugs and the blessing of simply being together as a family.
My wife and I still exchange gifts (on a realistically small budget) and I'm kinda hoping there might be a Thermapen under the tree. For checking the temp of the tree water, of course.![]()
Newlyweds! How sweet!![]()
I just want time to brew.
Otherwise i have everything in my lovely wife!