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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Korean food is pretttty diverse. Difficult to imagine you eat SO much of it you can't find new/interesting things on the menu. Also, sounds like you hate your wife and there's a lot going on and this is just the thing you're complaining about today.[/quote] No it is not diverse. It never uses cheese. No cream. No use of herbs like basil, thyme, oregano. Rarely does it ever use techniques like roasting, baking, or anything ever to do with an oven. Look, I like Korean. I just don't need that same flavor profile for 999 out of 1000 meals I my life and have someone else dictate the crap out of what goes into my mouth the majority of the time. I'm so tired of it.[/quote] If you can afford to eat out this often, you can afford some cooking classes so you can learn how to use cheese, cream, basil, thyme and oregano for your damned self. That is some of the simplest stuff, the most basic flavor profiles. What you're NOT going to be able to easily replicate at home straight out the gate is ssamjang. I've tried. Also, a good kimchi is an art, not to mention the time it can take. Get your basic taste bud needs met at home and then be grateful you can afford to take your wife out somewhere she likes (not that you seem to like her much these days, ingrate). And if you want a meal out from somewhere else, there's this thing called "lunch" and it's totally acceptable to go alone. Remember to tip, since I suspect you suck there, too.[/quote] NP. Why on earth are you being so hostile to the perfectly understandable desire to switch up the restaurants at which they dine on date nights? I don't care what the cuisine, anything eaten EVERY time you go out will get a bit stultifying. No one is talking about cooking at home or lunch, we are talking about going out to dinner. It's unreasonable for one partner to refuse to switch up the cuisine.[/quote]
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