Korean Kalbi Beef Jerky

Need a gluten free and dairy free hor d'oeuvre? Korean Kalbi Beef Jerky could be a great recipe to try. One portion of t

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Winter Kimchi

Winter Kimchi is a gluten free, dairy free, and pescatarian side dish. For $10.51 per serving, this recipe covers 54% of

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Bibimbab (Korean Rice w Vegetables & Beef)

Bibimbab (Korean Rice w Vegetables & Beef) is a Korean main course. One portion of this dish contains around 48g of prot

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Dak Bulgogi - Korean BBQ Chicken

The recipe Dak Bulgogi - Korean BBQ Chicken could satisfy your Korean craving in roughly 6 hours and 40 minutes. This re

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Donkatsu - Korean Breaded Pork Cutlet

The recipe Donkatsu - Korean Breaded Pork Cutlet could satisfy your Korean craving in around 30 minutes. This main cours

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Kimchi

Kimchi is a Korean side dish. This gluten free, dairy free, lacto ovo vegetarian, and vegan recipe serves 6 and costs $2

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Korean Beef Rice Bowl

Korean Beef Rice Bowl might be a good recipe to expand your main course recipe box. One portion of this dish contains ro

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Spicy Korean Bbq Pork

Spicy Korean Bbq Pork takes approximately 45 minutes from beginning to end. This gluten free and dairy free recipe serve

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Korean Perilla Pesto

The recipe Korean Perilla Pesto could satisfy your Korean craving in approximately 45 minutes. For 74 cents per serving,

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Kimchi Dip

Kimchi Dip is a Korean recipe that serves 4. This hor d'oeuvre has 310 calories, 7g of protein, and 29g of fat per servi

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Food Trivia

The red food-coloring carmine used in Skittles and other candies is made from boiled cochineal bugs, a type of beetle.

Food Joke

I had just finished visiting a friend in the hospital and stopped by a burger drive-through for lunch to eat on the way back to work. I ordered the #1 combo for $4.29. She said "that'll be $4.83, please drive forward." "$4.83? For a $4.29 meal? That's 54 cents tax!? That can't be right," my mind raced. Tax is 8 cents on the dollar in Huntsville, Alabama and for 4 dollars that would be 32 cents plus 1/3 of 8 cents would be 35 cents max. I'd heard of window workers overcharging drive through customers and skimming the money for themselves. Someone did just that to me at a Hardees couple of years ago. I didn't have my calculator watch so I got a pen and paper and did the long division since there were 2 cars ahead of me. Let's see ... 483/429 ... over 12 percent tax!? When I got to the window I handed her a 5 and said "what's the sales tax in Huntsville?" She didn't know. I said "$4.83 for a $4.29 meal is 12 percent tax. That can't be right. Can I talk to the manager?" She gave me my change and called the manager. So the manager comes over. I ask what the sales tax is in Huntsville, and she says 8 percent. I say that I just paid $4.83 for a $4.29 meal and that's over 12 percent sales tax. She got a funny look on her face and said that maybe the computer had rung it up wrong or had charged me for the biggie size . She admitted it was supposed to be 4.63, and opened the drawer to give me my extra change. "HA!" I thought to myself. "Six years engineering school has so heightened my mental mathematical adeptness that I can do percentages in my head and my superior intellect has foiled a feeble attempt by a drive-through worker to overcharge me!" So what did this mathematical wizard do next? I took the twenty cents she handed me, proud of my staggering genius, and smugly drove off without my food.

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