Thanks for remembering :-)
Thanks for remembering :-)
I think I read that the Alec Baldwin scene was written for the movie and isn't in the play. Even though I love that scene, I think it would be cool to see how the play feels different.
I think I read that the Alec Baldwin scene was written for the movie and isn't in the play. Even though I love that scene, I think it would be cool to see how the play feels different.
(I was the typesetting manager at the Brown Daily Herald in 1987-88. I earned a $7.25/hr which was *great*, except for (a) occasional 20-hour work weeks when other staff were out and (b) the opportunity cost of not-studying at a not-cheap school.
(I was the typesetting manager at the Brown Daily Herald in 1987-88. I earned a $7.25/hr which was *great*, except for (a) occasional 20-hour work weeks when other staff were out and (b) the opportunity cost of not-studying at a not-cheap school.
Outside of adobo, you'll *very much* taste the difference if you're just dropping a little bit of patis (vs. Thai or Vietnamese) as a condiment on your noodles or whatever, because patis (at least the "good" ones like Rufina) have no sugar.
Outside of adobo, you'll *very much* taste the difference if you're just dropping a little bit of patis (vs. Thai or Vietnamese) as a condiment on your noodles or whatever, because patis (at least the "good" ones like Rufina) have no sugar.
I like yours :-)
But dang that your loved ones don't like whole peppercorns. How about fish sauce? My fam uses it along with the soy. RUFINA brand from the Philippines is best. Avoid fish sauce from other countries for adobo.
I like yours :-)
But dang that your loved ones don't like whole peppercorns. How about fish sauce? My fam uses it along with the soy. RUFINA brand from the Philippines is best. Avoid fish sauce from other countries for adobo.