This is a horrible usage of my power to get a comment out of the grays, and yet I just can’t help myself.
This is a horrible usage of my power to get a comment out of the grays, and yet I just can’t help myself.
People barely remember tofu is Asian, they just think it’s the gross province of white vegetarians. It didn’t even make this list.
Japanese kombucha is a kind of seaweed tisane (cha = tea, kombu = the specific kind of seaweed). It is unrelated to the other kombucha, so far as I know. “Kocha kinoko” is Japanese for “black tea mushroom,” not “kombucha.”
There’s only CSU Fresno and Clovis Community in Devin Nunes’ district, so “many others” is pushing it. Especially compared to Orange County.
“WELCOME TO THE OC” says show clearly very in touch with the area.
Amway is also still around, they just changed their name for a while.
For Californians who were wondering, the conditional registration thing is new—you haven’t been missing something, this is literally the first general election it’s available for.
Mugicha is another name for it, love that stuff. It’s perfect for a hot day. You can get these big tea bag things to make pitchers with at East Asian groceries.
Don’t you make fun of Magnemite!
…That’s a reference to some old poetry where the premise is just that, except the crime is writing free-verse poetry.
And yes, I totally stole this from a Ben Shapiro article talking about how “shrill” Hillary Clinton is.
He shrieks like a wounded seagull and ought to take his voice down a notch before we all go deaf.
I am imagining you as a cockroach jumping on an old typewriter, unable to manipulate the shift or carriage return, lamenting your reincarnation as a cockroach for the crime of voting for Trump.
They probably mean Los Angeles.
Sushi means it has a specific kind of seasoned rice. Many kinds of sushi do not have raw meat.
The funniest thing about “intermittent fasting” is when you meet someone who says “oh I’m on a 16:8 intermittent fasting schedule,” look it up and realize that it means…they don’t eat breakfast.
It’s a real word, just less common (but not completely unused). I searched my ebooks and it’s in a couple of Stephen King works. Apparently Story magazine was “a lodestar for young writers[.]”
Plus, at least in California, meat’s always cheaper at a carniceria.
Hurrah for onions! I’m a yellow onion person myself, though at some markets they’re called “brown onions,” just to make things confusing.