This is topic related how?

Story: The Manga Guide to ElectricityTotal Replies: 11
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azerthoth

Apr 13, 2009
8:33 PM CST
NT
ColonelPanik

Apr 14, 2009
9:11 AM CST
az.... NT? You are still using NT? That is just sad man.
theboomboomcars

Apr 14, 2009
10:08 AM CST
Without electricity we wouldn't have computers....

That makes it somewhat relevant, right?
gus3

Apr 14, 2009
12:19 PM CST
Sure we would. Does the name "Charles Babbage" ring a bell?
tuxchick

Apr 14, 2009
1:03 PM CST
Mmm, cabbage.
caitlyn

Apr 14, 2009
2:28 PM CST
You take the cabbage and fry it together with noodles and some spices. In Yiddish it's called kreut pletzlach. Yummy! Also very fattening :(
tuxchick

Apr 14, 2009
3:28 PM CST
You need lots of fat and salt to make cooked cabbage taste good. Duh!

;)
azerthoth

Apr 14, 2009
3:32 PM CST
this sounds like a recipe to try.
Sander_Marechal

Apr 14, 2009
3:36 PM CST
Quoting:You need lots of fat and salt to make cooked cabbage taste good. Duh!


You can also not cook it. White and red cabbage makes for a great salad when combines with few other ingredients and/or a nice dressing.
gus3

Apr 14, 2009
8:11 PM CST
No fat, a little salt, lots of pepper.

Kim-chee. It's good for what ails you. (Or at least it makes you forget about what ails you.)
caitlyn

Apr 14, 2009
8:33 PM CST
I love Kim-chee. It's Korea's national dish. The hotter the better. Clears out my sinuses every time :) Fermented cabbage and very hot chile peppers. Yum!

Definitely NOT for people who don't like hot and spicy.
gus3

Apr 14, 2009
8:39 PM CST
A little bit also adds flavor and character to a salad.

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