++ ATOT official NEF thread part IV ++

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sdifox

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did the filling. Damn, it sure is labour intensive. Should just order a bunch of them cakes from the store, minimum order is six. I can dispatch them in no time :awe:
 

sdifox

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but the tough part is behind me, just need to make the dough and steam the suckers. I even got the banana leaves.
 

Ns1

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most chinese food is way faster/easier to buy at the store.


Spend a few hours to make 50 wontons or spend $13 and get 50 from the store. hmmm...


(and by "store" I mean restaurant that also sells frozen dumplings, not supermarket)
 

MongGrel

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most chinese food is way faster/easier to buy at the store.


Spend a few hours to make 50 wontons or spend $13 and get 50 from the store. hmmm...


(and by "store" I mean restaurant that also sells frozen dumplings, not supermarket)

Where is the fun in that :)

But we have a really good take out Chinese place near us, I usually don't bother with it myself.

They all ready have that one down pat better than I ever will, I imagine.
 
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sdifox

No Lifer
Sep 30, 2005
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most chinese food is way faster/easier to buy at the store.


Spend a few hours to make 50 wontons or spend $13 and get 50 from the store. hmmm...


(and by "store" I mean restaurant that also sells frozen dumplings, not supermarket)

I like to make stuff if I have the time. I would not bother making dumplings.
5 bux gets me a 2 lb bag of handmade dumplings.