Sorry for the lack of updates again. We've been eating out almost every day this week. I haven't stepped into the kitchen except to make Munchkin some grilled cheese sandwiches. We're going grocery shopping tomorrow, so hopefully I will think of a new post for next week.
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wow! this looks delicious! i LOVE persian food so this is a definite must. P.S. I found your blog while searching for some alternative spam+egg kimbap recipes and I gotta say, I absolutely LOVE your blog! Thank you so much for updating with recipes. I like to make kimbap with the seasoned gim sometimes. Just roll it with only the rice and then have a plate of crushed seasoned gim, and ROLL IT ALL OVER IT. GENEROUSLY. You have to eat it immediately for it to taste best since the seasoned gim get soggy quickly, but when you eat it while it's warm and crunchy, it's heaven.
I don't cook very often because I get extremely stressed out regarding how my food might taste or if I'm "doing it the right way" because I have a bit of a picky pallete. But you and I have the same taste! Lol Most importantly, your photos and instructions are so easy to understand that I'm not intimidated to try my hand at cooking. I'm actually excited to try! My boyfriend will be SO happy. haha
I noticed that your other blog is privatized. If there are a lot of recipes on there, I hope I can one day follow!
Best,
Alexandra
www.EGOFRIENDLYme.com
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