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    kimchi DI New Member

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    Hello.
    I want to tell that I am new here at the forum, and I like the DI.:smile::D
     
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    bikerdave DI Senior Member

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    Norweigan Kimchi?
     
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    Welcome to the home of friendly (but sometimes crazy) people.
    Please enjoy your stay here.
     
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    Since I like kimchi, it is very good to eat. Therefor my name at the DI is KIMCHI.:smile:
     
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    Welcome Kimchi.
    I had to look what the hell Kimchi is.
    And THAT is what you really like in Norway ??
    Or are you Korean, or an Off-Shore Norwegian worker temporarily stationed in South-Korea ?

    Is this really what you like ?? :(
     

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    Kimchi is korean food. So even I live in Norway I eat that in Dgte.
    In Dgte, there you can buy kimchi, just try to eat that with rice, maayo!!!
     
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    Kimchi is a food that takes "getting use to". I have had it several times.
    Houston, where I'm from, has a very large Korean population and serves kimchi in all of the Korean restaurants. Also, my first 5 days on Mindanao, I stayed at the Koresco Hotel and Country Club and it is owned by a Korean corporation and caters to Korean golfers. They also served kimchi at every meal. It taste better if you don't know what it is or how it is made.
    Again....welcome to our site.
    Enjoy
     
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    Well I guess Kimchi is a bit better than Lutefisk! Welcome to the forum Dude
     
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    if the yanks make kimchi, it would for sure be better, just like their pizza :rolleyes:
     
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