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  • ID: 3996843
  • Uploader: Jarlath »
  • Date: almost 5 years ago
  • Size: 219 KB .jpg (480x1452) »
  • Source: pixiv.net/artworks/82937316 »
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  • Score: 1
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hakurei reimu and tatara kogasa (touhou) drawn by mizuki_hitoshi

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  • がんばれ小傘さん 3501

    よっぽどきたないとこにこぼれない限りは食べますわよ!
    いまはできるようになってます(笑)

    Hang in There, Kogasa-san 3501

    So long as it doesn't drop anywhere filthy, I'll eat it!

    I've now come to be able to do this right. :-)

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  • Jarlath
    almost 5 years ago
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    It's painful seeing her spill food like that. You don't need to toss it much with home burners.

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    Astrojensen
    almost 5 years ago
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    I think we've all done things like that. The secret is to just toss it gently the first times - which I guess you only learn from experience and cleaning up the mess you've made.

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    Moonspeaker
    almost 5 years ago
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    Reader-added tags include "Kogasanecdote", "Happens a lot", and "※Reimu-san finished off the dropped rice afterward". (Parody of the standard "no food was wasted" boilerplate on Japanese cooking shows and the like.)

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    Goldilox
    almost 5 years ago
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    Astrojensen said:

    I think we've all done things like that. The secret is to just toss it gently the first times - which I guess you only learn from experience and cleaning up the mess you've made.

    I actually had quite a bit of trouble with this when I first started cooking a few years back so I haven't bothered practicing it at all, but when I had to do it not too long ago it just magically worked. Probably overall experience with the pan

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    Claverhouse
    almost 5 years ago
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    In Britain there used to be a tradition of pancakes on Shrove Tuesday *, and many advertising cartoons of happy housewives tossing the slippery cake up from the frying pan to catch it on it's other side.

    I have never seen this done in real life.

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    theBatman2000
    almost 5 years ago
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    I'm trying to get better with home cooking myself, mostly been helping out my parents making dinner and it has been going well with me combining all the ingredients together and making them perfect but I am really nervous when it comes to using the oven or the frying pan over the cooking hobs because I don't want to be burnt, so I can relate to Kogasa here.

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    Goldilox
    almost 5 years ago
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    theBatman2000 said:

    I'm trying to get better with home cooking myself, mostly been helping out my parents making dinner and it has been going well with me combining all the ingredients together and making them perfect but I am really nervous when it comes to using the oven or the frying pan over the cooking hobs because I don't want to be burnt, so I can relate to Kogasa here.

    Just keep a fire extinguisher next to you. Then the worse thing that could happen is that you burn your meal, not your kitchen

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    Kshk Kshk
    Made Sure to Eat It
    Ha!!
    Shwkk
    Once you throw in the rice, you fry it while using the back of the ladle to push down lightly on it and stir it around!
    W-...well, it is tricky the first time...
    You toss the rice in the air and toast it nicely over the fire, and it becomes all non-sticky.
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