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Is your chopping board big enough?
ОтветитьThanks for brief history lesson while showing us how you cooked the dish!
ОтветитьWhen is dinner time live coming back?!
ОтветитьSo jealous, we need a cookbook
ОтветитьTo be quite honest this is how the Netflix show should have went. You could invite people over and cook with them or have them show you how they make something.
ОтветитьI couldn’t watch your Netflix show because you were trying to do so much all at once it gave me anxiety. Also, many were turned off over your legal issues w/ chili crunch etc. Go back to basics like showing us what inspired you to cook. Just you, cooking for 45 min, alone great. Or have one guest but I feel you’re uncomfortable if not amongst chaos, we all are!
ОтветитьAmateur cook here weighing in. This is more attainable if you divide and conquer. I have done--and recommend doing--a Momo-style ramen from Dave's 1st cookbook as a potluck party with my foodie friends. We picked a house and each of us took on one of the tasks-I did broth and tare, another did eggs, another did the pork belly, one did other toppings. Went great! Will do again.
Ответитьhello, i love learning cooking from you , the little things that make a big tasty food , especially how you keep everything clean
ОтветитьI like this format better! Love learning those food history tidbits.
ОтветитьTampopo, One of Andrew Garfield’s criterion closet picks.
ОтветитьFinally. This man is making shit we want to watch. Nobody wants to watch your podcast or hear what you have to say on non food related things. You’re not insightful or intelligent enough. Show us how to cook shit.
Ответитьthis is it cooking ,mukbang and podcast !
ОтветитьTampopo is one of my favourite movies ever!
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