WHATS FOR DINNER?
#741
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I've been thinking about trying it, but just never have. I don't really know where to go, most of the Chinese restaurants around here look like dives and all I think about when I see them is the one I saw when I was working as a kid.
There is one that looks like a pretty nice place close to the Olive Garden I get dragged to. I think its PF Changs, but I wouldn't know what to order because I'm so picky about my food (onions, tomatoes, etc. that I don't eat.) and I've never had Chinese food before.
OK, maybe I need to scratch my reply to Nate above and stick with my instinct, LOL.
There is one that looks like a pretty nice place close to the Olive Garden I get dragged to. I think its PF Changs, but I wouldn't know what to order because I'm so picky about my food (onions, tomatoes, etc. that I don't eat.) and I've never had Chinese food before.
Yup. I've seen things. But to talk of them would be racist. Or seem racist. So I digress.
Let's just say I spent three years in school in Rockport, Texas where hundreds of vietnamese refugees showed up on boats or were brought there by the Feds. They took over the local shrimping industry and also the asian restaurant scene. Made friends with many of them, but when I was in their homes and saw the practices with food in the kitchen I was appalled. Then there was the fact that they saved and used their own human excrement for fertilizer in their gardens.
Let's just say I spent three years in school in Rockport, Texas where hundreds of vietnamese refugees showed up on boats or were brought there by the Feds. They took over the local shrimping industry and also the asian restaurant scene. Made friends with many of them, but when I was in their homes and saw the practices with food in the kitchen I was appalled. Then there was the fact that they saved and used their own human excrement for fertilizer in their gardens.
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#742
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I've been thinking about trying it, but just never have. I don't really know where to go, most of the Chinese restaurants around here look like dives and all I think about when I see them is the one I saw when I was working as a kid.
There is one that looks like a pretty nice place close to the Olive Garden I get dragged to. I think its PF Changs, but I wouldn't know what to order because I'm so picky about my food (onions, tomatoes, etc. that I don't eat.) and I've never had Chinese food before.
OK, maybe I need to scratch my reply to Nate above and stick with my instinct, LOL.
#743
I've been thinking about trying it, but just never have. I don't really know where to go, most of the Chinese restaurants around here look like dives and all I think about when I see them is the one I saw when I was working as a kid.
There is one that looks like a pretty nice place close to the Olive Garden I get dragged to. I think its PF Changs, but I wouldn't know what to order because I'm so picky about my food (onions, tomatoes, etc. that I don't eat.) and I've never had Chinese food before.
OK, maybe I need to scratch my reply to Nate above and stick with my instinct, LOL.
There is one that looks like a pretty nice place close to the Olive Garden I get dragged to. I think its PF Changs, but I wouldn't know what to order because I'm so picky about my food (onions, tomatoes, etc. that I don't eat.) and I've never had Chinese food before.
OK, maybe I need to scratch my reply to Nate above and stick with my instinct, LOL.
I usually go to PF Changs or Pei Wei their more fast food type place. The combination fried rice is good. Beef with broccoli is always a good traditional dish that americans usually like. I like their beef mongolian but they have shallots in them which I like.
Just read the menu and avoid the onions and mushrooms. No tomatoes in Chinese. That's Thai. No worries there.
And they sell Crown so you're good to go!
#744
As far as local dives avoid them. They may e good tasting but unless you have a cast iron stomach you'll regret it like I did recently.
10 years ago I got take out from a local place. We'd been eating there for years. Well as we were eating I noticed something long and thin was caught in my teeth. I though oh great a hair. Well I pulled it out and looked at it and it was an antenna. I started freakin out a little bit and looked in the fried rice I was eating and there were small roaches in it. I spit out my food and sure enough I had one in my mouth and at some too.
I was puking like crazy. Like Ace Ventura in the bath tub with the plunger on his face.
So we call them and they basically tell is that its no big deal. Sometimes they fall in off the shelf!
So I heard the place changed hands recently and they had remodeled so I gave it a try.
No insects this time, but I was on the toilet all day long. Oye.
10 years ago I got take out from a local place. We'd been eating there for years. Well as we were eating I noticed something long and thin was caught in my teeth. I though oh great a hair. Well I pulled it out and looked at it and it was an antenna. I started freakin out a little bit and looked in the fried rice I was eating and there were small roaches in it. I spit out my food and sure enough I had one in my mouth and at some too.
I was puking like crazy. Like Ace Ventura in the bath tub with the plunger on his face.
So we call them and they basically tell is that its no big deal. Sometimes they fall in off the shelf!
So I heard the place changed hands recently and they had remodeled so I gave it a try.
No insects this time, but I was on the toilet all day long. Oye.
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I was in Oakland at a Chinese buffet and the pan with beef looking stuff was 'beef tri soo'. I said whut? he said 'beef tri soo'.
Wound up it was beef tripe stew. Freakin honeycomb tripe.
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Had friends that went to Columbia on a mission several years ago. The wife broke out with something on her lips from their irrigated gardens. (The chicken head soup sounded creepy. Beaks and combs beaks and combs! lol) Then they went back a few years later to Honduras and he came back full of worms. Eff south of the border!
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So that's why I cook at home. And drink a bit to get in the mood. And have doctor's approval.
If I do eat out on occasion (really can't afford to these days) I first check out the bathrooms. Having come in the kitchen door for 10 years on the coffee route, I can tell you that the state of the bathrooms is a pretty good indicator of the condition of the kitchen.
#748
Originally Posted by cdynaco
I remember a place in Dunsmuir CA that had a contract to be open for the railroaders. Real dive. I'm checking the tub of chicken base to see if they're ready for another. Pop the lid and 2 roaches are livin the high life.
So that's why I cook at home. And drink a bit to get in the mood. And have doctor's approval.
If I do eat out on occasion (really can't afford to these days) I first check out the bathrooms. Having come in the kitchen door for 10 years on the coffee route, I can tell you that the state of the bathrooms is a pretty good indicator of the condition of the kitchen.
I'll remember that.
#749
Like Father...
I ♥ Sausage
I ♥ Sausage
PF Changs is fine. It's a chain. The cooks are probably mexicans. lol
I usually go to PF Changs or Pei Wei their more fast food type place. The combination fried rice is good. Beef with broccoli is always a good traditional dish that americans usually like. I like their beef mongolian but they have shallots in them which I like.
Just read the menu and avoid the onions and mushrooms. No tomatoes in Chinese. That's Thai. No worries there.
And they sell Crown so you're good to go!
I usually go to PF Changs or Pei Wei their more fast food type place. The combination fried rice is good. Beef with broccoli is always a good traditional dish that americans usually like. I like their beef mongolian but they have shallots in them which I like.
Just read the menu and avoid the onions and mushrooms. No tomatoes in Chinese. That's Thai. No worries there.
And they sell Crown so you're good to go!
Been looking at the menu, and there's some things on there that sound pretty good and like something I'd eat (or at least try). And with enough Crown in me, I'll try pretty much anything once. Just ask my ol lady. Better yet, don't.
#750
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#751
Originally Posted by Rather B.Blown
Been looking at the menu, and there's some things on there that sound pretty good and like something I'd eat (or at least try). And with enough Crown in me, I'll try pretty much anything once. Just ask my ol lady. Better yet, don't.
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#753
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except for the shrimp part
#754
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This. Although I'll tolerate them in chicken paprikash too (Hungarian dish we make at home, my dad is 1/4 Hungarian).
#755
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Well, you lost me with the eggs, unless they have biscuits and gravy to go with them.
#756
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I like to put the rice on the plate with the entree and let it soak up the sauce. Then I'll use an eggroll and run it through there like a biscuit in gravy and get some sauce and sauce soaked rice in it and eat each bite like that. Or just dunk the egg roll or even a wonton on the sauce from the beef.
Much like a piece of toast in the yolk of an over easy egg.
Much like a piece of toast in the yolk of an over easy egg.
#758
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I ♥ Sausage
I ♥ Sausage
I like to put the rice on the plate with the entree and let it soak up the sauce. Then I'll use an eggroll and run it through there like a biscuit in gravy and get some sauce and sauce soaked rice in it and eat each bite like that. Or just dunk the egg roll or even a wonton on the sauce from the beef.
Much like a piece of toast in the yolk of an over easy egg.
Much like a piece of toast in the yolk of an over easy egg.
#759
Originally Posted by Rather B.Blown
What's usually in the eggroll and the wonton?
Inside the egg roll is mostly cabbage. With pork and some vegetables and spices. I think theirs have shredded carrots in them.
But both are fried.