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Dinner with the Ramen

Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2016 1:35 am
by DrPaul
Here are the advantages of using banana leaves for plates, like the Ramen do.
www.indiatimes.com/health/healthyliving ... 42512.html

Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2016 6:53 am
by shadowbinding shoe
Well, OK. Let me try. Hmm hmm... Now lets eat. Oh, DrPaul, all my soup is spilling!! 8O

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2016 12:25 am
by DrPaul
Yes, but where in the First or the Last Chronicles does it mention the Ramen serving their guests soup? :)

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2016 8:47 am
by shadowbinding shoe
DrPaul wrote:Yes, but where in the First or the Last Chronicles does it mention the Ramen serving their guests soup? :)
But I like sipping my super treasure-berry soup! :lol:

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2016 4:54 pm
by Icarus Unfallen
Actually, when I think of Ramen, soup is often part of the concept.
:P

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2016 4:58 pm
by aTOMiC
Icarus Unfallen wrote:Actually, when I think of Ramen, soup is often part of the concept.
:P
Honestly I think its unavoidable. :biggrin:

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2017 12:54 am
by Shuram Gudatetris
DrPaul wrote:Yes, but where in the First or the Last Chronicles does it mention the Ramen serving their guests soup? :)
Does stew count? (Chapter 9 of TPTP: Ramen Covert)
A short time later, the food was ready....and the Winhomes set dry, brittle banana leaves in front of them as plates. Covenant found himself positioned between Lena and Bannor. A lame man muttering dimly to himself served the three of them stew and hot winter potatoes....
I assume it was a thick stew. ;)

Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2018 4:26 am
by Cord Hurn
aTOMiC wrote:
Icarus Unfallen wrote:Actually, when I think of Ramen, soup is often part of the concept.
:P
Honestly I think its unavoidable. :biggrin:

*sigh* :(

Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2018 3:27 pm
by IrrationalSanity
Cord Hurn wrote:
aTOMiC wrote:
Icarus Unfallen wrote:Actually, when I think of Ramen, soup is often part of the concept.
:P
Honestly I think its unavoidable. :biggrin:

*sigh* :(
At this point, I would probably say "What the Phở ?" but that would probably be taking things a bit too far...

Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2018 5:22 pm
by Cord Hurn
IrrationalSanity wrote:
Cord Hurn wrote:
aTOMiC wrote: Honestly I think its unavoidable. :biggrin:

*sigh* :(

At this point, I would probably say "What the Phở ?" but that would probably be taking things a bit too far...
:LOLS:

This reminds me...there was this guy named Keith, nicknamed "Kit", who had a number of Vietnamese recipes, and considered opening a restaurant business, and he was going to call it, "Phở Kit". However, he decided that would be taking things too far...and he was probably right!

Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2018 7:31 pm
by IrrationalSanity
Cord Hurn wrote:
IrrationalSanity wrote:
Cord Hurn wrote:
*sigh* :(

At this point, I would probably say "What the Phở ?" but that would probably be taking things a bit too far...
:LOLS:

This reminds me...there was this guy named Keith, nicknamed "Kit", who had a number of Vietnamese recipes, and considered opening a restaurant business, and he was going to call it, "Phở Kit". However, he decided that would be taking things too far...and he was probably right!
Maybe. Though there is a Seattle area restaurant called "What the Phở"

Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2019 12:47 am
by DrPaul
This thread may have inspired an invention.


https://www.nationofchange.org/2019/11/ ... ZofqoYcMcE

Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2019 3:17 am
by Cord Hurn
DrPaul wrote:This thread may have inspired an invention.


https://www.nationofchange.org/2019/11/ ... ZofqoYcMcE

Nice invention, these biodegradable dishes made from banana leaves. But, wow, those prices will have to come down before I buy these (nearly $36 for 100 banana leaf dishes? No thanks!)