This week I show how to turn greasy left-over Chinese takeout food into delicious fried rice.
You don't really need left-overs, any source of fat will do, for instance, sausage, bacon, spam, will all work well. Just add some egg, some vegetables, and some stale rice (that probably came with the takeout)
And now I want to tell you a story.
That I was stuck on 196 subscribers for a whole week
And been breaking my head trying to reach 200 subscribers
And all of a sudden I made a post translating some Chinese dank memes
ah the standard chinese leftovers into fried rice build order
btw you have to realize that theres millions of videos about cooking out there but only a select amount of people translating literal shitposting from another website for some hardcore pc game
I highly recommend spam spam spam for fried rice. It seems like there is a severe lack of soy sauce for my taste, or is that part of your chinese leftovers?
On November 24 2015 04:44 fixed_point wrote: I highly recommend spam spam spam for fried rice. It seems like there is a severe lack of soy sauce for my taste, or is that part of your chinese leftovers?
Also that phaseboots was hilarious
u can splash some soysauce if you want, but the fried rice I'm used to is mostly just salt/pepper taste, it's a different kind of feeling. I do notice some people have soysauce in their fried rice, I think it's optional.
On November 23 2015 18:43 ahswtini wrote: damn your rice to everything else ratio is pretty low!
I'm on a diet to get fit (I'll let you know when I get there)
On November 24 2015 04:44 fixed_point wrote: I highly recommend spam spam spam for fried rice. It seems like there is a severe lack of soy sauce for my taste, or is that part of your chinese leftovers?
Also that phaseboots was hilarious
u can splash some soysauce if you want, but the fried rice I'm used to is mostly just salt/pepper taste, it's a different kind of feeling. I do notice some people have soysauce in their fried rice, I think it's optional.
On November 25 2015 02:13 YourGoodFriend wrote: Does subscribing get you something? I have always wondered why youtubers push so hard for subscribers.
no I don't get anything except some personal gratification, which is the whole point of running most youtube channel anyways. People want to feel like they're being noticed when they do a show, it's called a "show" right? Having subscribers is one of the most consistent way to make sure your show reach a good number of audiences.