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Valerie Valate
Church of The Crimson Saviour Sani-Sabik
2072
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Posted - 2017.04.17 21:13:53 -
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Ah, cooking. I'm quite fond of baked goods myself. Both actual ones, and as metaphor. The Cake of Lies and so on.
Anyway !
Here's a simple walnut recipe.
Ingredients: A Bunch Of Walnuts.
1. Take the Walnuts and
2. Throw them away, because Walnuts are an Abomination.
Doctor V. Valate, Professor of Archaeology at Kaztropolis Imperial University.
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Ourox StormBull
Vae soli
6
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Posted - 2017.04.17 21:57:51 -
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I'm exploring in various site, digging various relics, looking for ancient Khanid recipes. Unfortunately, I have to sustain my expeditions, and I need to work on some other projects to fund my gastronomic expeditions. |
Aria Jenneth
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
3419
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Posted - 2017.04.17 22:17:44 -
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Ourox StormBull wrote:I'm exploring in various site, digging various relics, looking for ancient Khanid recipes. Unfortunately, I have to sustain my expeditions, and I need to work on some other projects to fund my gastronomic expeditions.
It can't be that hard, pilot. They've basically had four thousand years of spacefaring civilization at this point, so the easiest way to conduct that dig is probably ...
... buy an old cookbook?
Or just check GalNet. Or check out an old Amarrian library. We probably even have a few resources like that at the Lamp.
Not the least of which is probably Ms. Qerl, come to think of it. |
Loai Qerl
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
262
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Posted - 2017.04.17 22:38:19 -
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I will help! :D Make something that is sheep, goat or horse. Eat it with something that is cheese, milk, or yogurt. If a vegetable so much as looks at you while you are cooking, the dish is ruined.
I am joking, mostly. But a lot of the most traditional recipes are a bit like that, even if plenty of us live where there are lots of fruit and fish and where a sheep would die of the heat and cook in its own skin. There is still something comforting about airag and dumplings, even if the airag is bottled and the dumplings are from a frozen bag. |
Elmund Egivand
Sebiestor Tribe Minmatar Republic
2227
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Posted - 2017.04.18 01:10:47 -
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Loai Qerl wrote:I will help! :D Make something that is sheep, goat or horse. Eat it with something that is cheese, milk, or yogurt. If a vegetable so much as looks at you while you are cooking, the dish is ruined.
I am joking, mostly. But a lot of the most traditional recipes are a bit like that, even if plenty of us live where there are lots of fruit and fish and where a sheep would die of the heat and cook in its own skin. There is still something comforting about airag and dumplings, even if the airag is bottled and the dumplings are from a frozen bag.
Every once a year, during the Winter Solstice, far flung members of Clan Egivand, well, some of them at any rate, will go home to the Enclave to feast upon several whole goats, whose less fleshy parts tend to be cured in lactic acid.
A Minmatar warship is like a rusting Beetle with 500 horsepower Cardillac engines in the rear, armour plating bolted to chassis and a M2 Browning stuck on top.
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Loai Qerl
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
269
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Posted - 2017.04.18 18:32:30 -
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Elmund where are you even getting enough lactic acid for not just a goat, but GOATS, to pickle in? I mean yes, milk does that, but do you know where milk comes from? GOATS!
You cannot pickle a goat in its own milk. There isn't enough milk and also you won't go to Paradise if you do it. |
Arrendis
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
3196
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Posted - 2017.04.18 20:24:55 -
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A) Yep, you can totally do it with enough goats' milk. You just have to have more goats than you're eating. Also doesn't hurt if you store the milk up for a bit in refrigeration. B) Buahahahaha paradise. |
Elmund Egivand
Sebiestor Tribe Minmatar Republic
2231
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Posted - 2017.04.19 01:09:30 -
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Loai Qerl wrote:Elmund where are you even getting enough lactic acid for not just a goat, but GOATS, to pickle in? I mean yes, milk does that, but do you know where milk comes from? GOATS!
You cannot pickle a goat in its own milk. There isn't enough milk and also you won't go to Paradise if you do it.
Ask the Preserver Circle about it. I'm just an engineer. Who is just as likely to demolish something as I am to build something.
Also, why do I want to go anywhere that's full of Cartel?
A Minmatar warship is like a rusting Beetle with 500 horsepower Cardillac engines in the rear, armour plating bolted to chassis and a M2 Browning stuck on top.
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kul Shaishi
Yurai-Tenshin Zaibatsu
16
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Posted - 2017.04.25 14:48:55 -
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Aria Jenneth wrote:So-- pilot? A couple notes ...
Amarrian households don't necessarily include slaves, and actually usually don't. (I'm a retainer in such a household.) They also haven't had that kind of patriarchy for ... kind of a while. The last two emperors have been empresses, and the controversies surrounding neither have been related to gender. (There is the occasional lingering whiff of patriarchy, though.)
Achur cuisine varies some depending on where on Achura you are (I think Ms. Ikiryo's idea of what smells or tastes like home is a little different from mine), but the only place where militarism's much of a thing is in the (Caldari-controlled) cities. (We're a client people; we're more demilitarized than militaristic.) I could maybe see these spring rolls as something that really might be served at an officer's mess there.
Really, though, I'd describe these as "fusion food"; you're probably more likely to find them on Jita 4-4 than anywhere on Achura. However it does sound like food from the capital and Oddsense considering i'm from |
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