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Car overheats on the way to mates shop where we planned on fixing said problem. Top up coolant drive. ... then battery gives way 2 mins from his shop. Gg

know that car fail feel XD

... :(

lol probably... but considering i am a qualified chef with 10 years fine dining experience he can gagf :P

only one way to solve this... a cook off!

in4volunteerjudge

/questforgoodfreefood

rofl krysissyiu and the stock suspension argument hahahaha that was classic!

man i drove that thing through the hills with 280rwkw and stock suspension / height / body roll... was the scariest thing i have ever driven.... death trap

basically i steamed a couple of chicken breasts in a bamboo steamer with a few drops of pat chun vinegar, some palm sugar, fresh ginger, corriander root and salt.

cooked 2 cups of jasmine rice with corriander root and ginger in a rice cooker, but subsittuted 50% of the water for coconut oil (not cream or milk... oil) and i didn't rince the rice to keep the starch in it.

made the sauces by microplaning a shit ton of fresh ginger, mixing one 33/33/33 ginger/sambal/coconut oil and the other 50/50 ginger/coconut oil (3rd sausce was just kecap manis)

serve with fresh corriander and some spring onion

done

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