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Quiche is super easy to make. 4 eggs, half cup cream, half cup milk + whatever else you want. Bake at 375 for 10-20 minutes.
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Thank you to everyone who donated, mops and recipes will be sent out ASAP after I tabulate total donations. I have received some overage, which will go to payment for sidebar art and a header image.
EDIT: Jannies have been jannied, soup recipes will be sent out when I make the soup as I don't have it written down and it's one of those things you can only remember by doing it.
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So one of the major negatives of Singapore is our fricking weather, where a thunderstorm could erupt suddenly on a scorching hot day. That coupled with how everywhere's air-conditioned because frick the heat means that we alternate between hot and cold temperatures the whole day... and I guess I finally succumbed and got the sniffles or covid or something, which was coincidentally after a trip to our fake snow city. Speaking of the fake snow area, how the frick are people able to wear masks outdoors in the cold? It was such a horrible experience, and I can't believe people are actually advocating for it.
Much like in the West, a chicken soup is our go to for comfort food for when we're feeling under the weather, so maybe we're not that different after all. Then again I remember how cordyceps are literally a parasitic fungus that grows on caterpillars as I slurp them down, I guess we might be that different after all... Hmmm yummy
https://cdn.hswstatic.com/gif/cordyceps-new.jpg
Close enough to the picture I guess...
So dramneurodivergents, what's your favourite comfort food? Any unique ones in your culture that people should know about or try?