It’s so wishy-washy in flavor I didn’t even put it out for my gals yesterday. A friend of mine loves it - dips veg in it, spreads it on bread… it’s just lacking on so many levels, I really don’t get it
Not the flakes, but I’ve used dried ho fun plenty, when I can’t find fresh or can’t make the noodles the same day. I’m kind of curious what you would use the flakes for. Is there a certain dish that uses this, or is this just a different size just for those who prefer a more square noodle vs the long ones.
EDIT: Out of curiosity, I’ve tried looking up recipes online, and most seem to point to these square noodles used in Thai stir-fry noodle dishes like pad kee mao or pad see ew.
Enjoy! I love french lentil salad, and the texture is very nice with Puy, but I generally use whatever brown/black lentils I have in stock (otherwise I’d never end up making it )
Not new to me per se, since I shop at Wegmans relatively regularly for my clients, but I really love their chuck & brisket burger patties. They are flavorful & not totally overground.
We used to get TJ’s organic ground beef, but the last time we purchased it it wasn’t great.
Bugak seaweed chips. I’m used to sourish yuzu and wasabi Japanese seaweed chips, and these are a bit sweet instead of sour, but they’re not bad. They’re dried instead of fried, so not oily. $11.99 at Canadian Costco.
In a quest to find a brand of coffee I like after having found one in Japan that I drank for at least 10 years, I bought this at La Bonita Supermarket here in Sin City. I like a VERY dark roast and this fits the bill.
At first, I tried making it in a French press as well as other ways, but wasn’t satisfied with the taste. I then tried letting 15g (approximately 1/2 oz) of it steep overnight in cheesecloth or unbleached teabags submerged in 150ml (approximately 5 oz) or so of hot water and got the flavor I was looking for.
I had been drinking it hot, but from today I changed it to iced coffee. In addition to it being very good, it’s also quite reasonable at $3.59 (on sale for $3.29) for 10 oz.
BTW, in Japan I drank MJB Original Blend. Though MJB exists as a brand in the US, their original blend is not sold here. I’m a bit leery of trying another of the MJB coffees and not liking it, so at least for the time, I’ll stick with this coffee.