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Old 09-12-2006, 09:12 AM
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Sushi isn't hard to make. The key is using the correct rice. If you try to make it with Minute Rice.. forget it! You need to buy the traditional Japanese sticky rice.

A trick is to put plastic on the bamboo mat when you're pressing the rice on it to keep it from sticking to the mat.
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Old 09-12-2006, 11:18 AM
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Sushi isn't hard to make. The key is using the correct rice. If you try to make it with Minute Rice.. forget it! You need to buy the traditional Japanese sticky rice.

A trick is to put plastic on the bamboo mat when you're pressing the rice on it to keep it from sticking to the mat.

Most people don't like sushi, though; they don't want to eat it when someone else makes it, let alone trying to make it themselves.

I'd still go with wine and flowers, but hey if you can be more creative than that, more power to you.
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Old 09-12-2006, 11:32 AM
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Most people don't like sushi, though; they don't want to eat it when someone else makes it, let alone trying to make it themselves.

I'd still go with wine and flowers, but hey if you can be more creative than that, more power to you.
No.. I didn't say to make sushi as a gift! I had suggested a sushi set as a hostess gift. Someone else had mentioned that they had trouble making sushi.. so the thread drifted a bit.

Now, back to your regularly scheduled suggestions on hostess gifts!
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Old 09-12-2006, 11:33 AM
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I love sushi much more than the average person does. It's pretty much the only food that I could eat for the rest of my life and not get sick of. However, if someone were to give me a sushi set as a gift, I would have no use for it whatsoever.
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Old 09-12-2006, 12:05 PM
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I love sushi much more than the average person does. It's pretty much the only food that I could eat for the rest of my life and not get sick of. However, if someone were to give me a sushi set as a gift, I would have no use for it whatsoever.
That's why it's important to find out, as stated above, what your hostess likes. If they have a brown thumb, for instance, a gardening book probably wouldn't be appropriate. This was just one suggestion among others.
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Old 09-12-2006, 01:09 PM
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Old 09-12-2006, 01:36 PM
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Sushi isn't hard to make. The key is using the correct rice. If you try to make it with Minute Rice.. forget it! You need to buy the traditional Japanese sticky rice.

A trick is to put plastic on the bamboo mat when you're pressing the rice on it to keep it from sticking to the mat.
I *was* using the correct rice. I went to a "Learn to Make Sushi" seminar offered by the Japan Exchange Club. And I did the pressing thing, and I even used saran wrap around the bamboo mat to make "inside out" rolls. Ehn......in the end, too much work, too much hassle, and the sushi that you can buy in my city is on par with what you'd eat in Japan (we have a lot of Japanese restaurants here and a lot of Japanese tourists too).

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Holy crap, just ask dude what they like and get it.
Ha ha...yeah, but if she did that, I don't think her boyfriend's mother wants a hockey jersey. LOL

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I love sushi much more than the average person does. It's pretty much the only food that I could eat for the rest of my life and not get sick of. However, if someone were to give me a sushi set as a gift, I would have no use for it whatsoever.
When are you coming to visit me? Where I live, the sushi is CHEAP and GOOD. (the ocean is "right there", so the fish is FRESH, baby!)

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