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Xenon wrote:

> I want to cook something, but I don't have time, only 10 minutes.
> What can I cook in 10 minutes?


Yoy can cook many kinds of egg-noodles, as capelli d'angelo for example.
Dress them with some butter, it will melt with the heat of the cooked pasta,
and add some grated aged cheese. You can obviously use oil instead of
butter.

You could also fry a thin slice of beef or a thin pork chop, or an egg, or
maybe melt some cheese in a skillet while you toast some bread and then pour
the cheese over the bread.
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ViLco wrote:

> Xenon wrote:
>
> > I want to cook something, but I don't have time, only 10 minutes.
> > What can I cook in 10 minutes?

>
> Yoy can cook many kinds of egg-noodles, as capelli d'angelo for
> example. Dress them with some butter, it will melt with the heat of
> the cooked pasta, and add some grated aged cheese. You can obviously
> use oil instead of butter.
>
> You could also fry a thin slice of beef or a thin pork chop, or an
> egg, or maybe melt some cheese in a skillet while you toast some
> bread and then pour the cheese over the brea


Shameful. A nice soy paste will beat any meat any day.

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On Tuesday, April 20, 2021 at 2:49:05 PM UTC-5, Dr Bruce wrote:
> ViLco wrote:
>
> > Xenon wrote:
> >
> > > I want to cook something, but I don't have time, only 10 minutes.
> > > What can I cook in 10 minutes?

> >
> > Yoy can cook many kinds of egg-noodles, as capelli d'angelo for
> > example. Dress them with some butter, it will melt with the heat of
> > the cooked pasta, and add some grated aged cheese. You can obviously
> > use oil instead of butter.
> >
> > You could also fry a thin slice of beef or a thin pork chop, or an
> > egg, or maybe melt some cheese in a skillet while you toast some
> > bread and then pour the cheese over the brea

> Shameful. A nice soy paste will beat any meat any day.
>
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So, the soy paste will beat your meat, freeing up both hands to handle
a Whopper ('cause the burgers are bigger at Hungry Jack's)? You know,
I've never even considered combining those two activities. It does seem
a bit shameful when you think about it.
>

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On Tue, 20 Apr 2021 13:00:58 -0700 (PDT), Bryan Simmons wrote:

> On Tuesday, April 20, 2021 at 2:49:05 PM UTC-5, Dr Bruce wrote:
>> ViLco wrote:
>>
>>> Xenon wrote:
>>>
>>> > I want to cook something, but I don't have time, only 10 minutes.
>>> > What can I cook in 10 minutes?
>>>
>>> Yoy can cook many kinds of egg-noodles, as capelli d'angelo for
>>> example. Dress them with some butter, it will melt with the heat of
>>> the cooked pasta, and add some grated aged cheese. You can obviously
>>> use oil instead of butter.
>>>
>>> You could also fry a thin slice of beef or a thin pork chop, or an
>>> egg, or maybe melt some cheese in a skillet while you toast some
>>> bread and then pour the cheese over the brea

>> Shameful. A nice soy paste will beat any meat any day.
>>
>> --
>> The real Dr. Bruce posts with uni-berlin.de - individual.net
>>

> So, the soy paste will beat your meat, freeing up both hands to handle
> a Whopper ('cause the burgers are bigger at Hungry Jack's)? You know,
> I've never even considered combining those two activities. It does seem
> a bit shameful when you think about it.


Did trolling Bruce run out of troll material that he'd bring up a
post from probably 10-12 years ago? Vilco was Vili B, who hasn't
posted here for at least that long. But he was instrumental in the
Great Overthrowing of RFC On Facebook last year. Thanks Vili! :-)

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