Fried rice
"cybercat" > wrote in message
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> "Saerah Gray" > wrote in message
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>> "cybercat" > fnord
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>>> "aem" > wrote
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>>>>But...but...how can that be? Fry some protein, fry some veggie, fry
>>>>some rice and egg, where does the sogginess come from? -aem
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>>> You use no soy sauce in your fried rice? And no water cooks out of the
>>> onion and other vegetables?
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>>> Not to mention the fact that said "protein" as you put it, be it pork
>>> or chicken or shrimp and/or eggs, also releases moisture when it is
>>> fried.
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>>> Anything else?
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>> You can easily solve that by frying things one at a time, and adding
>> them back in with the egg and rice. I don't "use soy sauce" in my fried
>> rice. I make a sauce for it that is viscous, not liquid. Even with
>> frying everything in the same pan, I have a hard time seeing how one
>> could manage to make "soggy" fried rice, other than ineptitude.
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> It's a topic that has been covered quite often here, asswipe. I'm thinking
> that if you just shave that nasty armpit hair and find a decent
> antiperspirant you might just enjoy life a little more.
>
> But maybe not.
And I have to say ... when you posted about your brother's disgust when you
put on a tank top that displayed your armpit bushes, I was almost ready to
applaud your honesty. Then I realized that there is not a reason in the
world (including "excessive perspiration") for you to have, let alone POST
PHOTOS OF your hairy pits unless you like them. Liking them is great.
Everybody gets to be who they are. Lying about it is really asinine. Making
an issue of something like whether or not you shave is something only a
seriously unbalanced person would do, in my opinion. And you, Sarah, have
certainly done that. Nobody cares. I am embarrassed for you.
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