How should I celebrate my 39th birthday?
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july 15
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@dat feel
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idea 1

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go to the sf zoo to see the kunekune pig
eat the garlic noodles at thanh long
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Thanh Long’s exact recipe remains shrouded in secrecy, even as restaurants all over the Bay Area have created very similar versions of the dish. Famously, the Ans don’t allow anyone outside of the family to cook the noodles (or other signature items like roast crab), instead prepping them in a secret kitchen tucked inside the main kitchen. And the garlic noodles are a glaring omission from the aforementioned An family cookbook.

https://www.kqed.org/arts/13900855/garlic-noodles-sf-bay-area-iconic-foods-thanh-long-smellys
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(17-04-2024, 04:47 AM)Thailuan Dang Wrote: idea 1

see escort
go to the sf zoo to see the kunekune pig
eat the garlic noodles at thanh long

cant imagine someone like you in chicago
(18-09-2025, 06:49 PM)MVP Wrote: i already said, rӏ is built different

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he's probably dead now  Ugh

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(17-04-2024, 04:58 AM)Thailuan Dang Wrote: Thanh Long’s exact recipe remains shrouded in secrecy, even as restaurants all over the Bay Area have created very similar versions of the dish. Famously, the Ans don’t allow anyone outside of the family to cook the noodles (or other signature items like roast crab), instead prepping them in a secret kitchen tucked inside the main kitchen. And the garlic noodles are a glaring omission from the aforementioned An family cookbook.

https://www.kqed.org/arts/13900855/garlic-noodles-sf-bay-area-iconic-foods-thanh-long-smellys


How is secret recipes allowed there

Dont you have food inspectors?
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idea 2 

see escort
go to the muir woods
eat the garlic noodles at thanh long
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(17-04-2024, 04:22 AM)Thailuan Dang Wrote: @dat feel
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@AlbanianLegend1994

garlic noodles sound good dawg
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(17-04-2024, 04:47 AM)Thailuan Dang Wrote: idea 1

see escort
go to the sf zoo to see the kunekune pig
eat the garlic noodles at thanh long

sounds like a nice day
what kind of girl did you have in mind and what is your budger
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#11
i'm looking for a white girl with green eyes under $1,000
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(19-04-2024, 02:26 AM)Thailuan Dang Wrote: i'm looking for a white girl with green eyes under $1,000

ching chong ching chong
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Michelin_starred_restaurants_in_San_Francisco_Bay_Area_and_Northern_California

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why would you take restaurant advice from a tire company jfl
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The pressure to retain Michelin stars can be immense, as the loss of a star will almost inevitably have a significant impact on business. It is widely believed that chef Bernard Loiseau committed suicide in 2003 after hearing the rumor that his three-star restaurant, La Côte d'Or, would be demoted to two stars.[119]

Loiseau died by suicide on 24 February 2003, shooting himself in the head with a shotgun after presiding over the lunch service in his restaurant.[11][12] The Gault Millau guide had recently downgraded his restaurant from 19/20 to 17/20, and there were also rumours in Le Figaro[13] that the Michelin Guide was planning to remove one of La Côte d'Or's three stars.[14]

Loiseau had made a life's ambition of becoming a three-star chef, a goal which had required 17 years of hard work at La Côte d'Or to achieve. After his death, three-star chef Jacques Lameloise said Loiseau had once confided, "If I lose a star, I'll kill myself".[8] While it was later reported that Loiseau was despondent over his debt issues and decreasing patronage at his restaurant, Michelin still received blame in some accounts.[15]
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