lifeisadream: I am not a connoisseur either but a friend of mind is into the wine culture (she used to live in France because she got a degree there) and she gets some bottles of good wine (not expensive though) and store them in a cellar for a few years and those wine improve some.
On the wine.. subject Recently I watched a documentary about how Sake is made and it is very interesting and sad at the same time because it is strong and there are other options so people are not drinking it and the tradition is being going down, they will need to innovate and do something with the Sake.
lifeisadreamMexi Go, Mexico State Mexico16,713 posts
Lonely1: Did you say coffee?
That looks like when people are paying their electricity bill here
I was born in a place where coffee grows naturally/organic and my Grandma and my Mother used to roast the coffee beans (to their liking) and then grind them on a hand operated mill, same with cocoa and not need for the long line
Does anybody know what this is called, i used to buy it from a vietnamese grocery shop (cold) many moons ago where i once lived mmm mmm mmm. I have'nt seen it around where i live now
Lookin4missright: Does anybody know what this is called, i used to buy it from a vietnamese grocery shop (cold) many moons ago where i once lived mmm mmm mmm. I have'nt seen it around where i live now
I think it it a type of dim sum. Stuffed rice noodles. Check this video out at 9:50.
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