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Wed Dec-26-07 05:14 PM
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Wasabi-coated roast peas....for Christmas |
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Yes, I received this for Christmas. My sister is a bit weird, obviously.
But ya know what? These things are freakin' good! And they do wonders for the sinuses!
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Wed Dec-26-07 05:19 PM
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1. Yep those are great. Just make sure you wash your hands well before rubbing your eyes. |
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Wed Dec-26-07 05:40 PM
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2. I was giving some thought to using them as decorations on some cookies |
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Little cookie Christmas trees with wasabi pea 'balls' on them. Oh what fun it could be. (But then, I AM the inventor of the caramel covered tomato)
They ARE good, and sorta addicting.
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Wed Dec-26-07 05:50 PM
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3. Mix a few into pistachio ice cream |
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Wed Dec-26-07 05:58 PM
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5. Reminds me of the ol joke 'bout the chap who ordered the HOT chili |
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and was served a large bowl of ice cream along with it. When he noted he had not ordered ice cream, the waiter said "It comes with the chili. You will need it to put out the fire."
Next day, the man was heard, screaming in his bathroom: "COME ON ICE CREAM!"
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Wed Dec-26-07 05:52 PM
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4. Try the Wasabi-coated peanuts, too. |
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Wed Dec-26-07 05:59 PM
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6. Wasabi soy nuts are great for a little munch too. |
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My sister puts wasabi powder in mashed potatoes. Quite popular with the family.
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