Moderator: Community Team

natty_dread wrote:Do ponies have sex?
(proud member of the Occasionally Wrongly Banned)Army of GOD wrote:the term heterosexual is offensive. I prefer to be called "normal"
saxitoxin wrote:Serbia is a RUDE DUDE
may not be a PRUDE, but he's gotta 'TUDE
might not be LEWD, but he's gonna get BOOED
RUDE
Where's that recipe for mayo?jonesthecurl wrote:Except for that bear.
Currently busy cooking - will post recipe later.b.k. barunt wrote:Where's that recipe for mayo?jonesthecurl wrote:Except for that bear.
Honibaz
OK:this'll make you just over an English pint (20 fl oz). It contains raw egg yolk, so don't feed it to pregnant women or the elderly and infirm.jonesthecurl wrote:Currently busy cooking - will post recipe later.b.k. barunt wrote:Where's that recipe for mayo?jonesthecurl wrote:Except for that bear.
Honibaz
FYI, I use pasteurized egg yolks as a substitute. It's right next to the eggs at my local grocery. I've tried foods with TOFU as a substitute, and the food tasted alright... though I dunno about mayo made with TOFUjonesthecurl wrote: OK:this'll make you just over an English pint (20 fl oz). It contains raw egg yolk, so don't feed it to pregnant women or the elderly and infirm.
FYI, I use pasteurized egg yolks as a substitute. It's right next to the eggs at my local grocery. I've tried foods with TOFU as a substitute at a "vegetarian's" house, and the food tasted ok... though I dunno about mayo made with TOFUjonesthecurl wrote: OK:this'll make you just over an English pint (20 fl oz). It contains raw egg yolk, so don't feed it to pregnant women or the elderly and infirm.
My vote ... garam masala and even better with a little mayo ... then again I'm odd.A condiment is sauce, or seasoning added to food to impart a particular flavour or to complement the dish. Often pungent in flavour and therefore added in fairly small quantities, popular condiments include salt, pepper, ketchup, mustard, olive oil, vinegar and sugar.
Usually applied by the diner lunch or breakfast table, condiments generally have the consistency of a thick liquid or paste and are served from a bottle, jar, or bowl. They may also be dry, such as a mixture of herbs and seasonings. Many condiments are available packaged in single-serving packets (sachets), like mustard or Ketchup ketchup packets, particularly when supplied with take-out or fast food meals.
Condiments are sometimes added prior to serving, for example a sandwich made with ketchup or mustard. Some condiments are used during cooking to add flavor or texture to the food; for example, barbecue sauce, teriyaki sauce, and soy sauce all have flavors that can enhance the tastes of a variety of different meats and vegetables.

They go well together, especially on hash browns with eggs.lgoasklucyl wrote:While I would say I get more use out of ketchup, Tobasco sauce is by far my favorite condiment.
they're a bit heavy on the vinegar.lgoasklucyl wrote:While I would say I get more use out of ketchup, Tobasco sauce is by far my favorite condiment.