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Originally posted by KLscilevothma
Where in China?
I mean soup, a spelling mistake.
Jiangxi.
Originally posted by KLscilevothma
Where in China?
I mean soup, a spelling mistake.
Oh, dear.Originally posted by The_Professional
Our experience pales in comparison to this http://www.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,4057,6745540%5E13762,00.html
End of story. Ouch.
Originally posted by Tsunami
Oh, dear.![]()
Yes, well..maybe physically...Originally posted by The_Professional
And he was listed in stable condition..
and he will be getting those...how??Originally posted by The_Professional
He'll have an interesting story to tell his future grandkids.
That'll probably be an extremely difficult procedure (since it was fried and eaten!) don't you think?I wonder if they're able to reattach it.
Originally posted by Tsunami
and he will be getting those...how??
Originally posted by Tsunami
That'll probably be an extremely difficult procedure (since it was fried and eaten!) don't you think?
Originally posted by The_Professional
They'll have to reverse the procedure. He'll be on the receiving end
Those pesky details...Forgot that one, that'll require major work.
I had several very good Chinese friends and their cooking was just out of this world! So tasty! I tried copying what they were doing, but it never came out right :(Originally posted by PrudensOptimus
Chinese don't cook weird stuff, you just never seen them before, but when you taste them, is very good... Trust our civilization, 5000 years of history, much longer than most other modern countrys.
My friend's mom was pure Mexican (spoke english with NO ONE - except me. She LOVED me! ) and she made the BEST menudo (tripe soup) I ever tasted!Originally posted by Monique
I had several very good Chinese friends and their cooking was just out of this world! So tasty! I tried copying what they were doing, but it never came out right :(
So yes, I have been to a lot of authentic chinese restaurants and also to korean and ate weird things over there. How you'd like fish gut soup? Or cow's stomach (really interesting texture), or pig skin, or those chicken feet, pig hooves. My Indian friends would never talk to me anymore if I told them this :P (Hindu vegetarians).
Originally posted by Loren Booda
Moni,
You can't eat (2.) blood, or (5.) the bodies of dead animals? That's called vegetarianism. More power to you.
I celebrated 20 years of alcoholic abstinence (one beer - 20 years) last week.
Originally posted by Monique
Really? More people should do that.. :)
Moni, have you ever heard of people who can't eat anything that grows in the ground? A friend of mine once told me he knew some people like that, it had something to do with their religion/philosophy :)
Originally posted by Monique
:) my Hindu friend has some family friends who had that 'no food out of the ground' philosophy. Actually, most of my Hindu friends were strict vegetarians! My roommate didn't even allow me to cook food when she was at home, and I wasn't allowed to use the microwave at any time if it involved meat :P
I actually never really minded and respected her viewpoint :) she was such a nice lady.. on saturday mornings she would sit down facing east and start humming in prayer for maybe an hour or so, burning insence.. actually she prayed and burned insence everyday, but in the weekends really long. The sari's are so beautifull too, and the red dot.. I must've eaten meat in my previous Hindu life or so, and got punished for it having to live a westerners life :O
Originally posted by Monique
Why does every sentence have an exclamation point?
Originally posted by jimmy p
I think the idea of eating blood is DISGUSTING, it sounds so manky its unbelievable.
Originally posted by Moni
"alcoholic abstinence" Good :)
I love chicken gizzards! Gizzards cooked with rice is soooo good.Echo 6 Sierra said:Deep fried chicken gizzards.
Mom got you to eat a LOT of that disgusting stuff she liked, didn't she? I wouldn't TOUCH anything called a GIZZARD. Sounded too much like lizard. You can have the pickled pigs feet, too. I'll stick with the lobster...Evo said:I love chicken gizzards! Gizzards cooked with rice is soooo good.
Yeah, the only thing Mom ever fed me was gizzards and pickled tripe.Tsunami said:Mom got you to eat a LOT of that disgusting stuff she liked, didn't she? I wouldn't TOUCH anything called a GIZZARD. Sounded too much like lizard. You can have the pickled pigs feet, too. I'll stick with the lobster...
You always got the lobster, and ice cream, and fine dark Belgian chocolate! How many nights did I sit alone in the closet licking the chocolate wrappers you threw on the floor? 