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Can refrigerated sauerkraut go bad?
I understand that. I love bleu cheese and my wife hates it. However, I have smelled bad sauerkraut. It will knock your head off and make you want to vomit. -
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Hello from St. Petersburg, FL
Btw, Peru is the global epicenter of potato biodiversity, cultivating over 4,000 native varieties in the Andes, alongside roughly 55 indigenous corn types. -
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Dinner 2026
I made this below meal just for me one night. Husband was away so I thought I’d invent a dish with ingredients I like . Turned out I didn’t like it. Fried pork dumplings with my concoction of onion, shredded cabbage, spinach and fava beans. I made up a sauce with tomato paste and sweet chilli. It was all too gooey and sweet. The fava beans were mushy and even the dumplings which I like simmered in an Asian broth, were not good being fried…. Oh well you know the saying … you win some, you lose some!! Next night I bought a rotisserie chicken and had it with two salads and some homemade sweet potato fries…… Much better -
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Hello from St. Petersburg, FL
Last year in June for some reason, all things pointed to Peru for our next place to visit. Our friend was traveling there and posting about it. We were scheduled to visit Miami, and another friend that is a restaurant consultant recommended the restaurant Osaka, which is Nikkei and we loved it. I started studying the cuisine and found out that it is quite varied from hearty / homey dishes to Nikkei, which is Japanese influenced from the sushi / sashimi side, and they have their own unique version of ceviche that is different than the Mexican and Spanish versions. There are also three distinct regions - coastal, Andes mountains, and rainforest. I took three courses and made many dishes from June - October 2025, and we made a 16 day visit to Peru in October. Here's my favorite dish from Osaka Miami that I replicated - first photo is from the restaurant, second is my dish. Wasabi Ceviche with Hokkaido Scallops, Red Snapper & Furikake -
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