Fermented... stay out of public:laughing::laughing:
Girl... your just in the wrong country
I spent a year and a half in South Korea, many years ago, and every family had an urn/pot of Kimchi constantly in progress.
They didn't/couldn't waste much when it comes to food, so a lot more items/parts than what is described in Americanized recipes of it were tossed in the pot. The lids were constantly blurping and the smell was not pleasant to us westerners there courtesy of your tax dollars, in your case your dad's tax dollars. You guys speak of Montezuma's revenge! You have a small clue
And Lou... dogs, cats, rats, and other small animals were common place hanging from a rope in an outdoor market.
When you ordered a beer from a local place you better make sure the bottle was brought to you and you removed the cap yourself.
Fermented... stay out of public:laughing::laughing:
Girl... your just in the wrong country
I spent a year and a half in South Korea, many years ago, and every family had an urn/pot of Kimchi constantly in progress.
They didn't/couldn't waste much when it comes to food, so a lot more items/parts than what is described in Americanized recipes of it were tossed in the pot. The lids were constantly blurping and the smell was not pleasant to us westerners there courtesy of your tax dollars, in your case your dad's tax dollars. You guys speak of Montezuma's revenge! You have a small clue
And Lou... dogs, cats, rats, and other small animals were common place hanging from a rope in an outdoor market.
When you ordered a beer from a local place you better make sure the bottle was brought to you and you removed the cap yourself.
I don't like fresh cabbage, or kimchi. :confused3:
Funny about the beer. In Texas, a few years ago, some bars still had recapping machines. So, many of us were warned, always buy your beer in a can, and watch them open the can.
Seems as if some bars would make last call, deliver the beer to patrons, then about the time they all had a swig, they turned on the lights and ran everyone out. They would take the bottles that were mostly full, and add to them from other opened bottles. Then they would recap it, put it in the fridge, and sell it again tomorrow night.
I've heard that isn't a problem anymore in bars, but it took me a while before I'd drink a beer in a long neck, if I was out. Now, I do most of my drinking at home, so that I don't have to drive afterwards! A keg, a can, or a longneck, it's all good!
I like slaw, and kraut with pork and mashed taters, on hotdogs, in a Reuben sandwich. :licking: