King of kings fried rice
1.2kg
with prawns
4 serves
before discount $16.89
needs 10 words so i think maybe uncle roger will approve of this
King of kings fried rice
1.2kg
with prawns
4 serves
before discount $16.89
needs 10 words so i think maybe uncle roger will approve of this
No MSG = no flavour.
Any advice on MSG (brand, type) is welcome… I have Korean shop around the corner.
Ajinomoto
is the best ajinomoto
I think the neg doesn't know Uncle Roger
If you have to put msg into your fried rice to get flavour then it's just bad cooking, make something else instead
Why only NSW and VIC ?
https://www.costco.com.au/contact-us
This is a question for Costco
Haiyaaa… Why you use packet rice?
Because I don't have a saucepan and gas burner at work?
Woosh
Had this recently, thought it was pretty decent! Absolute bargain at that price
Is this fresh, frozen or one of those foil 'aseptic' pouches like they sell pre-cooked rice in? & can anyone attest to it's flavour?
It's frozen. I heat it in the microwave and add some scrambled egg to it. Tastes pretty good.
Thanks, I'll get the beef jerky :)
"Prawns"
Throw em on the Barbie with some "shrimp"
I've been hanging out for half a litre of eucalyptus oil for ages.
Good to add a splash to the laundry
Nobody mentioning the $6.99 ($4 off) Kimchi and $17.99 ($8 off) Ice Cream mochi !?
Mochi is worth but we make our own kimchi at home (depending on wong bok prices).
I'm going to ask Google to translate that sentence
Wong bok is the main ingredient of kimchi, in case you weren't aware. And prices can fluctuate from $3 a head to $7.
@snackerjoe: Known as wombok in Australia.
@RSmith: Wong bok is Cantonese, wombok is Tagalog.
I've known it as wong bok growing up so I'll continue with that :)
and the chicken spring rolls… made in Australia.
Harsh… but fair.