So who here had home-cooked Asian food tonight (again)?

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Lol **** home cooked.

I bought a 1.6mil property in Glen Waverley primarily because it's 2 minutes from an asian fast food precinct. I get world class asian food for dinner every night and can't go back again.

But I'm am thinking of another home in Ripponlea because it is hard to get good coffee around here.
 

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I had take away crispy pork belly pin prihk prah or whatever last night.

This morning I was vomiting out of my arse.
 
I make a few Asian standards, chicken or veg stir fry, prefer thick yellow noodles like Hokkien but different rices for a change. If you like Indian curries its worth rustling up your curry mix from scratch-even if I use a commercial curry powder I get a few spices in the frypan, grind them up and Bhabi is your uncle.

Itried making wantons and its fiddle as f*** but delicious. Can't be bothered fiddling though, just pop down to the Preston Market "one noodle friendship" Shop sounds like a Hawthorn membership package.
 
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Lol **** home cooked.

I bought a 1.6mil property in Glen Waverley primarily because it's 2 minutes from an asian fast food precinct. I get world class asian food for dinner every night and can't go back again.

But I'm am thinking of another home in Ripponlea because it is hard to get good coffee around here.
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Why does it have to be home cooked. Why not just eat your Asian out every night?
So that could be interpreted both ways for Marto_ then? :D

Anyways flogs, I'm finally making that Thai red curry I'd said I'd make on Tuesday

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