rushthatspeaks and I did not have self-rising flour, but we did have a serious tub of homemade tzatziki courtesy of a friend of the family, so we added the requisite compensations of baking soda and baking powder to a cup of all-purpose flour and
made naan—Rush had seen the recipe—to accompany the lamb chops we fried in olive oil and a rogan josh spice blend. It was delicious. It felt slightly like magic and/or cheating. We finished the first season of
One Piece (2023–) and can now wait impatiently with everyone else for the next hundred chapters of manga compressed and realized beautifully.
nineweaving sent a chocolate cat from Burdick's. Autolycus, less meltable, basks under my desk lamp.
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It was! Then I passed out on the couch for like two hours flat.
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We are only 4 episodes into One Piece, but the sort of thematically two-parter of 3 and 4 (the ones where they acquire Usopp) has completely hooked us.
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And hurray One Piece (... though I had a little cognitive dissonance in the episode we just saw-but it'll probably get sorted soon enough)
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It worked astonishingly! We did not even have to roll out the naan;
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It was! And because of the novelty of the naan at home, much closer to restaurant food than most of the meals we cook, which was nice because I am still not medically cleared for takeout.
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Nice! I had no idea it could be done without a tandoor until last night.
We are only 4 episodes into One Piece, but the sort of thematically two-parter of 3 and 4 (the ones where they acquire Usopp) has completely hooked us.
It's very more-ish. We watched in blocks of a couple episodes each.
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It was great!
And hurray One Piece (... though I had a little cognitive dissonance in the episode we just saw-but it'll probably get sorted soon enough)
How so? I have never read the manga, seen only a couple of episodes of the anime shown me by
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Like I say, maybe it all gets resolved in a copacetic way. I have an email in with my Total One Piece Fan offspring, who will be able to let me know.
ETA: So he assures me that it's resolved in the manner I'd hope it would be. *phew*
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P.
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I am glad the Tall One got back to you!
(We've just finished the entire first season, so we've seen that set of episodes.)
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I'd never had it not from a restaurant. Now I can make sweet naan that isn't full of nuts and
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If I'd said "after each live-action episode," it would have been clearer. There are a lot of versions of One Piece! And they all seem to be phenomenally popular!
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I suspect you're right, but I can really recommend the alternative.
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Nine
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It was great!
Having seen the end
That said, I did love the overall ending of the series, with the characters' child-selves saying their goals, and with all their loved ones looking proudly at the wanted poster. Very very fun. A good show!
ETA: I probably should have ROT13'd all that too, but now that this entry is bck pages, maybe no one stumble this far down the thread...