sp0rsk said:how did it taste
Mrs. Ram said:Sugoi oishikatta
loosus said:Oh, man, it says you got a 29 out of 40. MUST TASTE LIKE SHIT DUDE
Neat idea. Maybe women will pick it up.
he failed, dude. DS said sosp0rsk said:that would be page 29 of 40
argon said:There are only 40 recipes? Or is that just a subset?
argon said:There are only 40 recipes? Or is that just a subset?
you right!Gigglepoo said:Yay for sexism!
loosus said:Maybe women will pick it up.
Oh, man, it says you got a 29 out of 40. MUST TASTE LIKE SHIT DUDE
Jonnyram said:It's basically all Japanese stuff... including the usual Japanese variants of other asian dishes. I'm hoping it'll come out in the UK with a nice Yorkshire Pudding recipe. Sure I could resort to cookbooks too, I guess, but it's so convenient being able to yell at the DS to turn the page and having it speak to you so you don't need to be hovering over the pages every other minute.
Also, it has this awesome feature where you can select the number of people you want to cook for and it automatically changes the ingredient amounts
Scalemail Ted said:Can you tell it what ingredients you have in your house and have it suggest what you can make from it?
Jonnyram said:It's basically all Japanese stuff... including the usual Japanese variants of other asian dishes. I'm hoping it'll come out in the UK with a nice Yorkshire Pudding recipe. Sure I could resort to cookbooks too, I guess, but it's so convenient being able to yell at the DS to turn the page and having it speak to you so you don't need to be hovering over the pages every other minute.
Also, it has this awesome feature where you can select the number of people you want to cook for and it automatically changes the ingredient amounts
PezRadar said:It'd reccomend toast for me everyday =[
I don't think so, though the Tsuji Cooking Academy took care of providing the recipes.cvxfreak said:Is Cuisine Navi based on any popular cookbooks in Japan?
Yeah, supposedly. I haven't tried this feature though, as it would take ages to do that for our place.Scalemail Ted said:Can you tell it what ingredients you have in your house and have it suggest what you can make from it?
No, but my wife isJive Turkey said:Jonnyram are you an 80 year old woman? Those plates man...:\
That's the magic of the speech interaction - you can keep it in a safe place and just yell at it.PezRadar said:do i trust myself keeping my ds lite in the kitchen.. i cant imagine splashing food or anything on it
I hadn't planned to... I might be more of a weekend chef as I'm usually pretty knackered when I get home from work. I want to try the "Set Menu" feature, though, to see how it copes with cooking a few recipes at the same time, since that's usually how Japanese meals are made up.sp0rsk said:are you using it again tonight
PezRadar said:famous chefs in japan will start using this and soon all the food will taste the same..
Nintendominaton.
Gigglepoo said:Famous chefs don't use cook books. Has Iron Chef taught you nothing?
holy shit awesomeThat's the magic of the speech interaction - you can keep it in a safe place and just yell at it.
NICE! She's loaded and without a pre-nup right? Or are you just freaky like that?Jonnyram said:No, but my wife is
That's awesome. Every cookbook needs to have this feature.Jonnyram said:...but it's so convenient being able to yell at the DS to turn the page and having it speak to you so you don't need to be hovering over the pages every other minute.
john tv said:PSPWNED
Kangu said:Does it clean up after you're done cooking?
Kobun Heat said:
I wonder why it reminds you of that.VOOK said:That reminds of that picture someone took with Pictochat open asking if anyone wanted to play Pokemon Dash but everyone was playing PSP