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  • #41
    Once again Queef2ndzonly ducks me.

    Figures, typical Louisana folk.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by MidnightSpecial View Post
      i just made over 15 rolls for my first time ever making sushi.

      and it didnt cost me any more than 30 dollars for everything.

      and i still have a **** load of rice and materials left over.

      its 10 bucks a roll some places!


      Seems like Asians know how to play the capitalist game. I bet you get it dam cheap in Asia.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by MidnightSpecial View Post
        i just made over 15 rolls for my first time ever making sushi.

        and it didnt cost me any more than 30 dollars for everything.

        and i still have a **** load of rice and materials left over.

        its 10 bucks a roll some places!
        I like sushi, but it's definitely overrated and overpriced. It's a status thing for yuppies and people with cash to spend.

        I prefer fried chicken myself. But if I really want fish, fried salmon or canned tuna for me. I am not picky.

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        • #44
          What i notice is that some food prices reflects the country they origin for. I mean by this is when a country that is consider expensive to live or go on a vacation(holiday for the rest of the world), the food here in the US are consider expensive. When a country tends to be consider cheap for vacation, then the food here in the US are cheap.

          Example, Korea and Japan are consider to be expensive to live in, so the their food are expensive over here.

          Thailand and Philippines are consider cheap countries to go on vacation and there food are pretty cheap or ok prices here in the US.

          Chinese food got to be the cheapest but never been to China.

          Some food are expensve cuz they don't have a lot of background representation in some areas in the US.
          Last edited by loui_ludwig; 09-18-2010, 02:02 AM.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by blaze778 View Post
            I like sushi, but it's definitely overrated and overpriced. It's a status thing for yuppies and people with cash to spend.

            I prefer fried chicken myself. But if I really want fish, fried salmon or canned tuna for me. I am not picky.
            thats the way to go bro. Salmon and Tuna are great.

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            • #46
              I think it's overrated too and I love seafood. It's trendy though as there are small restaurants popping up all over here.

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              • #47
                If i want sushi, i just go to a Chinese buffett in Burbank, CA.

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