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 | Put members referral ID link in their Usercp This is a great way to keep people informed on what link to send to their friends so that they get credit for it.
Just shove it right in the Usercp, I think there is even a hack on vb.org for this.
Check the UserCp here as well. Just got this up for vBulletin Zone.
Great idea indeed. I create custom badges for each of my members which are dynamically generated. Each member then has a "Certificate" page with information on how to put their badge in their blogs or on other forums, etc. The HTML code to use is pre-set to include referral IDs. I think it's a good mix of getting people psyched about referring their friends at the same time as doing some company branding (the badges include the DaniWeb logo). For example ... Yah I remember when you made those, sure wish I was smart enought to do it That is a very good idea and very creative. Might see if I could code something like that. Be a nice project to start learning with. Quote:
Originally Posted by SalesPractice | Nice I didn't even realize you made that | |  | Join Date: Nov 2006 | Posts: 11 | Location: Arizona, USA | Quote:
Originally Posted by Brent Nice I didn't even realize you made that  | Thanks. :cool: | |  | Join Date: Jan 2008 | Posts: 27 | Location: Toronto, ON, Canada | Re: Pad Thai Quote:
Originally Posted by tokenyank Soak the dried rice noodles in cool or lukewarm tap water for 40 minutes to one hour, or until the noodles are limp but still firm to the touch. While the noodles are soaking, mix the fish sauce with the tamarind juice and palm sugar; stir well to melt the sugar. Taste and adjust flavors to the desired combination of salty, sour and sweet. Prepare the remaining ingredients as instructed.
When the noodles have softened, drain and set aside. Heat a wok over high heat until it is smoking hot. (Note: If your wok is small, do the stir-frying in two batches. The recipe may also be halved to serve two.) Add 2 teaspoons of oil and quickly stir-fry the shrimp until they turn pink and are almost cooked through. Salt lightly with a sprinkling of fish sauce and remove them from the wok.
Swirl Pad Thaiin the remaining oil, save for 1 teaspoon, to coat the wok surface and wait 20 to 30 seconds for it to heat. Add the tofu, frying 1 to 2 minutes, or until the pieces turn golden. Add garlic and stir-fry with the tofu for 15 to 20 seconds. Follow with the sliced shallots and cook another 15 seconds. Then add the dried shrimp, sweetened salted radish and ground dried chillies. Stir and heat through a few seconds.
Add the noodles and toss well with the ingredients in the wok. Stir-fry 1 to 2 minutes and when most of the noodles has changed texture and softened, push the mass up along one side of the wok. Add the teaspoon of oil to the cleared area, crack the eggs onto it and scramble lightly. When the eggs have set, cut into small chunks with the spatula and toss them in with the noodles.
Add the sweet-and-sour seasoning mixture. Stir well to evenly coat noodles. If the noodles are still too firm to your liking, sprinkle 1 to 2 tablespoons of water over them to help cook. Taste and adjust flavors as needed to your liking by adding more fish sauce or tamarind juice; if the noodles are not sweet enough, sprinkle in a small amount of granulated sugar.
When the noodles are cooked to your liking, toss in 2 of the 3 cups of bean sprouts and the garlic chives (if using). Sprinkle with half the chopped peanuts and return the shrimp to the wok. Stir and when the vegetables are partially wilted, transfer to a serving platter, or dish onto individual serving-size plates, and garnish with the remaining bean sprouts and chopped peanuts, the lime wedges, cilantro and green onions.
Serves 4 as a one-dish lunch. Squeeze lime juice over each portion before eating. | cool recipe, but I don't know what's it got to do with the subject tho vBSetup Team vBulletin Owner vBSetup Owner |     | Join Date: Jul 2006 | Posts: 10,989 | Location: Topeka, KS | Re: Pad Thai Quote:
Originally Posted by dgenx210 cool recipe, but I don't know what's it got to do with the subject tho | lol
I think this might have been a database mixup when I merged vbzone
I'll go ahead and close this thread
Last edited by Brandon; 01-14-2008 at 10:37 AM.
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