...yup, that one went over my head.DinkyInky wrote:I suppose not, thought I do go tend to go through whetstones a bit more than average as a result...GlytchMeister wrote:Vanilla doesn't necessarily mean boring...

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...yup, that one went over my head.DinkyInky wrote:I suppose not, thought I do go tend to go through whetstones a bit more than average as a result...GlytchMeister wrote:Vanilla doesn't necessarily mean boring...
just a whistling sound?... mine was going "Bleep... Bleep... Bleep..." from out in ORBIT!GlytchMeister wrote:...yup, that one went over my head.DinkyInky wrote:]I suppose not, thought I do go tend to go through whetstones a bit more than average as a result...I heard the faint whistling sound.
Wasabi is only served in a very few places, usually in the $100 a plate range...I've only found two places in over two decades of Holidays.TazManiac wrote:Its not hard, I think its
'even just being vanilla requires keeping the blades sharp'.
Its an interesting metaphor. (simile?, ...
http://www.grammarly.com/blog/2015/what ... -metaphor/
or better yet
http://www.quickanddirtytips.com/educat ... nd-similes
so, metaphor then.)
Back to Kim-Chi; I've always thought it to be a singular note, hot and sour pickled vegetable side garnish, similar in mechanics perhaps to wasabi or Louisiana Hot Sauce/Tabasco in terms of something to add self-flagellation to the otherwise useless performance of ingesting nutrition.
Not having investigated any further on my own, I shouldn't be surprised to find out there are many, many differing versions. Thats what I get, I suppose, for closing it off as a 'known' thing, vs something to explore for the ones/kinds I might actually seek out.
As it stood- it was on the table & I'd nibble at it, and ponder 'why would people do this to themselves, on purpose?'
Up till now, I must have been missing out on the good stuff.
(Yeah, while I'm not a full fledge card carrying snob, I do have snob like tendencies. You should see me internally rating the quality of, say Wasabi for example, at a Sushi restaurant. It's something I enjoy, in moderation, but find it hard to abide the cheap, course versions.)
Harumph, now I feel like I've been cheated...