The look of longing in the background
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You were on Reddit? I remember the drama with the mods and your dog. Weird thing for them to get upset about
Lol! I am not him but I know exactly who you're referring to. I would always see that dog and do a double take because that's the look I get three times a day
What was the drama with the mods?
So a user would always post pics of his food with a dog in the background and eventually the mods banned him claiming he was karma whoring. Community rallied behind the user and he was eventually reinstated.
It was incredibly stupid because he posted pics of great food and who gives a shit if the dog is in the background ?
I need to know too
Guessing your dog’s not as into the broccoli
Oh he always gets broccoli bones after I trim the florets. Just strategically angled to have a picture without eyes in the background for once 😆
I just realized..
I would kill for some good bulgogi right now.
Is this like a meatloaf?
It's a type of Korean barbecue. Thinly sliced grilled meat served in a sauce that is sort of like Korean asian pear teriyaki sauce. A mix of soy, brown sugar, asian pear, garlic, ginger, pepper, sesame oil. Every household, and region, has their own little variation on the sauce.
My man, the Bulgogi expert 🙌
My question is - this doesn't look thinly sliced? Is it like a bulgogi steak or just a weird angle?
I did get a bit lazy with getting it as thin as I should've. Along with a rather narrow cut of strip steak making it look a bit thicker than it was.
We can call it Bulgogi steak if you'd like!
I'd rather just call it dinner! It looks delicious whatever it is!
I have not tried this before, guess I'll add it to my list, sounds (and looks) great!