I had chinese take out and I must say it was pretty yummy..
Chow mien w/ rice and spicy garlic chicken!!|||went out to chilis and had chicken fried steak w/ country gravy, mashed potatoes and corn on the cob.|||cheese pizza and mozzarella sticks.|||i had rigatoni with italian sausage, right after the dentist lol|||I had tortelini, with bread and veggies!! My mom made it!! I love her!!|||Chicken, green banana, potato, and dumpling......(Jamaican Cuisine) yum.|||I was at work from 3:30 pm to 8 pm but before I left I ate some lasagna :)|||Mcdonalds.|||Spanish steak, homemade mashed potatoes, and a huge homemade biscuit. And for desert some yummy ice cream.|||chili cheeseburger w/bacon bits, lettuce, mayo, ketchup, fries & ice cream for dessert|||Panera Bread half soup and half sandwich... Awesomeness..|||shrimp and salad.|||I haven't had dinner yet. I wanted a baked potato, but I'm out of butter and sour cream!|||lentils and rice (lebanese dish) and a V8. That's what happens when you work at night|||Lasagna and a salad|||Spaghetti, green salad, hot bread! All home made! |||veal cutlets, mashed potatoes, and corn (my mother in law cooked for us tonight)|||Lean cuisine turkey|||An enchilada and a diet coke.|||A cheese quesadilla|||i had wendys spicy go wraps
yummy |||Jack in the box|||Hi.. I had rosemary chicken with veggies and potatoes.. I would have gone with Chinese hon, if I'd known.?! :-(( I LOVE Chinese food, very much!! Have a great weekend and a wonderful Halloween..:-))|||I had rice, shrimp, and this leafy vegetable stuff.

It was yummy in my tummy!
But of course, that's because my mama is a good cook :)|||Homemade chicken soup and a turkey bacon & swiss sandwich.|||grilled cheese sandwiches|||Haven't had it yet. We eat late and I have no idea what to fix|||oh i wish i had your diner althought i just had a simple poutine. |||pizza |||split some saag paneer and naan from India House with my daughter, just got done :-)|||I had some muffins made with soymilk, some cocoa, some tomatoes I raised, and some of my Sekel pears.

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Give me a fish-sauce recipe.

I want a recipe for fish-sauce that i can make. I smelled the stuff, and it smells like fish-food (i side-by-side compared it to the "nutriplex beta food" which I feed my tiny fish whom i named donnie darko.

Also, please read my "recipe request" for fried-rice as made by "chinese take out stores".

Also, I am an Aries if that helps.

NOTE--ALL RECIPES ARE INCLUDED FOR MEDIUM-GRAIN RICE, BECAUSE I'M TRYING TO EXPLORE A NEW DIMENSION OF RICE.

Fish sauce, is the boss. Please make me think this way. Because my current paradigm is "fish sauce is not hot sauce".

Also read my other question about becoming a co-doctor.|||It's nice to see that you are incorporating so many questions in one posting, sure saves the points huh? Ok how about this:

THAI BARBEQUED CHICKEN

2 whole young chickens
4 stalks fresh lemon grass
1 tbsp. coarsely chopped fresh ginger
1 oz. garlic, finely chopped (about 6 lg. cloves)
4 shallots
1/2 c. coarsely chopped parsley roots
3 tbsp. brown sugar
1/2 c. coconut milk
2 tbsp. fish sauce
2 tbsp. soy sauce
2 tbsp. oil
Hot sticky rice

GARNISH:

Chinese parsley, cut into 2-inch lengths
Red chili peppers (optional)

Rinse chickens and pat dry. Split chickens down the breast, but do not cut all the way through; press open. Place chickens in a large bowl. In a food processor or blender combine lemon grass, ginger, garlic, shallots, parsley roots, brown sugar, coconut milk, fish sauce, soy sauce and oil; blend until smooth.
Pour sauce over chickens and marinate overnight in the refrigerator. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Place chickens on a rack in an open pan with the split side down. Bake for about 1 hour, depending on the thickness of the chicken, or until the juices run clear when the thigh is pierced with a sharp knife. Serve with hot sticky rice. Garnish with Chinese parsley and red chili peppers. Makes 4-6 servings.


THAI CHINESE STYLE NOODLES

2 chicken breasts or equivalent of beef, cut into flat strips (use minute
or flank steaks)
1/2 stalk fresh broccoli, tops only
1/2 lb. fresh mushrooms, sliced
2 stalks celery, sliced
Onion and garlic, chopped to taste
Chinese cabbage, optional
1/4 c. oyster sauce
1-2 tbsp. fish sauce (very salty)
2 tsp. soy sauce
1/2 lb. noodles

Fry broccoli, mushrooms and celery in vegetable oil until tender. Add onion and garlic, then strips of meat. Cook about 5 minutes on each side. Add sauces (fish, oyster, and soy) and about 1 tablespoon of water, cover and simmer while noodles cook. When noodles are done, add to mixture and serve.|||Dude, put the pipe down!|||actually hoisin sauce is a raisin sauce, a little spicy actually but good.( Ps I don't like raisins but i like the sauce.|||Vietnamese Beef Curry (Serves 4-6)

Ingredients
1 kg beef chuck steak, diced into 3cm pieces
1 tbsp finely chopped lemon grass
1 small red chilli, finely chopped
1 tbsp crushed ginger
2 tsp mild curry powder
1 tsp cracked black pepper
1 tsp brown sugar
1 clove garlic, crushed
录 cup (60ml) fish sauce
1/3 cup (80ml) peanut oil
2 medium onions, sliced
1 litre water
录 cup tomato paste
1 star anise
2 small carrots, sliced
200g daikon or sweet potato, chopped

Method
1. Combine, in a bowl the beef, lemon grass, chilli, ginger, curry, pepper, sugar, garlic and fish sauce. Mix well, cover and refrigerate several hours or overnight.
2. Heat half the oil in a pan, add beef in batches, cook until browned all over then remove from pan.
3. Heat remaining oil in pan. Add onions and cook, stirring until onions are soft. Add water, paste, anise and beef to the pan, simmer, covered for 30 mins. Remove cover and simmer for a further 30 mins.
4. Add carrots and daikon (or sweet potato) to the pan and simmer until beef and vegies are tender, about 15 mins. Serve with rice.|||fish sauce tastes better then it smells

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I eat out way too much, Burger King, KFC, Chinese take out, buffet...I guess I believe I am not much of a cook, however I am turning a new leaf.

Please tell me, do you have any cooking ideas that are not overly complex and is very reasonably priced (and taste good).

...thank you for your help in this matter.|||Umm.. I'm not sure if your wanting to cook healthy home cooked meals, or just homecooked meals?. But whatever it shall be.. Just expirement, you'll never know if you like something unless you try it. Some may turn out horrible, but some, so tasty! So thats why, you expirement in the kitchen. I cant really give you any recipies because I not sure what type of food you like, But you can visit these websites..|||A lot of the prepared freezer meals are tastey and well priced. Check out the freezer section at your grocery store - you can find lasagne, ravioli, panini sandwhiches, chinese, personal pizzas, mexican and more. They usually take less than 5 minutes to cook in the microwave and cost anywhere from $1 - $5 in the store.
Some more "home made" options might be spaghetti - boil some spaghetti noodles and top with a jar of pasta sauce or alfredo sauce and cheese. If you are feeling especially ambitious - add some meatballs (buy the premade bags of them from the grocery store).
My brother is a bachelor in the air force and swears that Hormel Chilli (canned) can top anything (noodles, chips, hotdogs - whatever) and he always keeps a bag of frozen tator tots on hand, too. Those you just put on a cookie sheet and bake according to the package.
Other simple and inexpensive meals might be pre-cooked bratworst (by Johnsonville) - pop in the microwave and put on a bun; frozen ravioli - found in the freezer section - just boil until they float and add in some frozen broccoli and a jar of alfredo sauce by Ragu. Grilled cheese is super easy, too. How about canned soup - progresso and cambells make some good ones; kraft easy mac, etc.
Consider picking up a quesadilla maker from target (under $20). Keep it on your counter and buy some tortillas - you can top quesadillas with absolutely anything - even peanut butter and jelly - and it takes only a couple of minutes to grab whatever you have in the fridge and throw it all together for an easy, cheap, filling snack or meal.
Hope this helps some.|||bEANS|||Mac and cheese, add hot dogs, veggie dogs are what I add.

Sloppy joes are easy

You can buy cheap canned spaghetti sauce and add your own meat if you need it, and that can go over noodles. Or my ex husband loved when I used that to make a meatloaf, also easy.

Alfredo sauce is real easy even though it doesn't seem like it would be.

Mashed taters are real easy as well.|||Smithfield, Hormel, Armour have packages of PRE-COOKED beef tips, roast, pot roast, pork roast, chicken, ham, meatload. Use this for your meat dish with a side dish or two of vegetables, rice, or potatoes. You will find these packages near the meat section, they are not frozen.

Tyson's fully cooked whole chickens are delicious. I serve them often with S&W canned sweet potatoes, Stove-Top dressing, microwave chicken/turkey gravy, a vegetable, cranberry sauce, and Pillsbury Microwave Biscuits which are better than I can make. A frozen pie defrosted and fully cooked. Perfect for one or two people at Thanksgiving or Christmas.
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You can buy a roasted chicken or two at your supermarket's deli section. They also have all types of salads and vegetables already cooked.

Another thing you can do is cook in a slow cooker or a crock-pot. You put the meat meal into the crock-pot in the morning and it cooks all day long. The meal is ready at dinner time. Be sure to read the booklet that comes with the crock-pot. Here are some recipes for you:
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Beef Recipes in Crock Pot (see other types of meats at the very bottom of this link):
http://www.razzledazzlerecipes.com/beef-鈥?/a>
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Chicken Recipes in Crock Pot:
http://www.razzledazzlerecipes.com/chick鈥?/a>
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Scroll way down this link for more chicken recipes:
http://www.worldfamousrecipes.com/crock-鈥?/a>
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http://southernfood.about.com/library/cr鈥?/a>
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http://www.anniesrecipes.com/Kitchen/cro鈥?/a>
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Favorite Brand Name Recipes:
http://www.fbnr.com/finder/searchlists/1鈥?/a>
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http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-make鈥?/a>
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OR cook it like below:

We use the stove top as per the following:
http://209.85.165.104/search?q=cache:dT6鈥?/a>

Three Easy Steps To Stove-Top Skillet Cooking
(Pan-Broiling, Saut茅ing)

Heat heavy nonstick skillet over medium heat for 5 minutes. Do not add oil or water; do not cover.

Season beef straight from the refrigerator with herbs or spices, as desired. Not salt.

Place in preheated skillet. Do not overcrowd. Do not add oil or water; do not cover.

Cook 4 minutes each side for rare
More for medium or well-done

After cooking, season beef with salt, if desired.
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(Or.....check out the popular electric table top grills, they can be picked up at stores such as WalMart, Target, etc)|||Depends on your prefered method of cooking. Some people like cooking with a fry pan and oil (any kind) or butter depends on how healthy you want to eat. Crockpot cooking, oven baking, pressure cooker, deep fryer, roaster. Microwave, panini maker foreman grill, etc.. or all of the above and a few good cookbooks or a printer to print out some cooking tips and recipes from the internet. Good luck. Its really pretty easy, get a kitchen timer too, helps you to not burn your food!

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how is there always at least 1 dried up french fry somewhere in my car when i vacuum it out? i clean my car once a week and haven't eaten fast food in over a month. the closest i come to fast food is picking up chinese take out...and i'm pretty sure they don't serve french fries.|||Fries are coming out of the Sky.....!!|||maybe it's your kid(s) or husband, haha.|||Maybe you've been eating out too much and haven't realized it.|||french fry fairy|||those Chinese resteraunts are getting pretty crafty ! ;)|||:D OHMIGOD I LOVE YOU.
This question is incredible.
I'm going to go with:
God enjoys seeing you freak out over a dried up french fry in your car.
HA. :D I'm so amused right now.|||I've been putting them there.|||you must have children, no eating in mom's new car I guarantee :D|||your neighbors kids are doing it shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh wait and catch them in the act ... hee hee hee .... then fire ===> BANG

LOL|||Your family likes them?|||i thought that only happened to me..|||maybe you missed it the first time :P|||Your kids thats funny|||i call them freedom fries
but
probably someone's been hanging out at a mcdonalds|||ur kids prehaps??? or maybe its not french fries...................;p|||only 2 possible reasons.

1. you for some reason just lied to us about how much fast food you eat.

2. you don't know how to clean your car.

orrr

3. someone is sneaking into your car at night and placing french fries under your seats.|||Poor you =[ Maybe the muffler ghost eats french fries while you're not in the car.

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  • I remember one of the last scenes from Sex and the City where Charlotte said "Harry, I'm a bad wife. I ordered Chinese." . Then in Without a Trace, Danny said to Martin (who's eating Chinese take outs) , "Why are you eating that stuff in the morning? That's gross!" (or something like that).. So is this how general Westerners feel towards Chinese food? If so, why?

    |||Those statements don't necessarily have anything to do with the food, but rather sociological roles of the wife in some western culture and the time of day that it was being eaten.

    Charlotte was saying to Harry that she didn't want to cook, therefore she was a bad wife. Danny was talking about why he was eating something considered heavy and full of carbohydrates (like lo mein) in the morning.|||She's a bad wife because she didn't cook and ordered out.
    I find cold Chinese food exceptional in the morning.
    I love Chinese food!
    I don't understand your question.|||chinese food is always better the next day. I must be a bad wife, I order out a lot, but I also cook a lot. That show is so boring and stupid, were not all like that.|||all the people i know love chinese food ,making it at home is never as good as a good restaurant ,but better than a take away.|||Chinese food or any hearty/greasy/ etc. foods isn't really favored in the morning |||I think mostly because some of the shops they sell chinese food in a strange way and do not cook very tasty, such as using those crazy boxes for take away.

    In fact you can taste for yourself if you like those chinese food|||Chinese food is one of the most popular types of restaurants in the US, next to pizza. You are misunderstanding the TV shows. Also, if you will form opinions on Americans thinking that the TV shows are realistic, boy we are all in trouble!

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    should i chuck it all in the trash finish the wine off and order Chinese take-out.|||I suppose I could play a Chinese

    How's about you use my girlparts for a cup Wil?

    |||The moment you put down your glass and realize " wait a sec, I can't cook", then look in the pot understanding that you actually were casseroling your socks.

    Hey, chinese is the greatest food in the world, so more power to you man.|||HEY, do you want to be my house wife? I can go work and you can cook and clean? I don't mind if you drink a lot just as long as you get the cooking and cleaning done. OH, and you'd need to be okay with an open marriage. |||I'd chuck it now. Drink the wine, order Chinese take out and tell the delivery guy to stop at the store and buy you more wine on his way over.

    Duh.|||Finish making it, save it for tomorrow when you are hung over and can't cook. Call out for chinese and open up another bottle.|||You should've ordered Chinese takeout to start with and dont forget to invite me.|||After the fire department is done putting out your kitchen fire. C'mon we all know that you use your oven for an empty beer can dumpster.|||Babby batter may be homemade but it's not a meal. Drink the wine and pass out, please!|||When your girlfriend comes over and starts puking as soon as she reaches the kitchen.|||Ummm just get get trashed and order Chinese! lol. You only live once.
    P.S. Why are you drinking so early???|||fcuk cooking. Lets go to happy hour. I'm thinking about a cockinmytroat!|||When you smell it burning because you got drunk and forgot|||When you run out of wine and it smells like burning crap :D|||Right aboooooutttttttttttttttttt..............鈥?br>

    Now.|||What is whilst?
    I suggest ordering Thai Instead|||I would have ordered in to begin with|||whatever you are cooking, add a little wine to it.|||When you realise diets just dont last

    :)|||if you chuck now, will you still be able to drink wine & eat chinese??|||When your glass is empty!|||You should never have even bothered in the first place.

    coconut shrimp..mmmm|||when the smoke alarm goes off.

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    Can you explain to me what happens when you open the door and a police officer is standing there with a search warrant? Is it just like on TV? Do they just hand it to you, walk in, and begin tearing your place apart, or are you allowed to read the entire warrant before you let them in?

    I'm just curious to know, because what if they're not real police officers and the paper is a fraud (like in Training Day, when Denzel used a chinese take-out menu to make a woman believe he had official papers that allowed him to search her place).|||Why yes, we actually have, courtesy of my creep stepson ("I didn't steal it, honest!" yeah right.
    They were very nice about it, they handed me the search warrant, explained and pointed to the appropriate signatures and started looking. They did not "toss" the house---I asked them and they said "that's only for people giving us a hard time!" and they honored my request NOT to search my bedroom (I wouldnt have been able to sleep in there again, and it was always secured against the punk anyway)...
    Anyway, don't be a jerk to them and they'll be nice. Maybe.

    PS, that was the last night my stepson spent in my home again.|||Nobody fools the Munya twice!
    Having the cops hanging around your house is not a good position to be in, it was a tough summer.

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    |||I never have. Sorry!|||if they have a warrant they will ask you to get out of the way by speaking to officer X as they search he will read it to you if you like.. they don't need your consent at that point
    yes I've been there|||As long as you explain to them that you would like a moment to read the warrant and call your lawyer, there shouldn't be any problem. Do not bar them from entry, simply ask them to wait, while keeping an eye on you and any others in the home (so you can't hide/flush evidence!) so that you can be certain everything is correct.

    They are not supposed to just bust in and rip stuff apart.

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    Me:

    Breakfast is a cup of really good coffee, generally Starbucks or Dunkin Donuts. I like it black =)
    Lunch is a small salad and/or an avocado with salt and pepper (depending on how hungry I am).
    Dinner is most of the time Chinese Take Out or food from a special Italian place up the street from where I live.

    That's basically it for me, with some minor changes here and there lol

    So, what are your eating habits like?|||I eat when I'm hungry.
    Cereal for breakfast
    Some leftover stuff for lunch
    And something either with chicken or alot of marinara sauce for dinner.
    Serioulsy though, i snack throughout the day. So...I hope you like my strnge eating habits.|||I'm quite an odd ball.

    My breakfast usually consists of anything from eggs to fried chicken, which is weird.

    My lunch is generally made up of snacks like chips or junk food like chocolate.

    My dinner is usually the only normal meal of the day consisting of anything from tacos to hamburgers.|||Breakfast: A slice of Cheese; or sometimes A spoonful of Peanut Butter and Apple

    Lunch: A slice of cheese

    Dinner: A bowl of Chicken and Rice

    I am 11 years old, weigh 75 pounds, and feel great because I don't eat junk food to get fat

    Answer my poll about Miley Cyrus: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;…|||I would live off of junk if I could, but since I can't...
    Breakfast is a bowl of cereal.
    Lunch is a sandwich, usually baloney or PB & J
    Dinner is whatever my mom is making that night.
    And I snack in between because I need sugar.|||Breakfast- Smoothie
    Lunch- veggie sandwich, chicken soup, punch
    Dinner- mostly rice or meat|||breakfast: some good ol' sugary cereal.

    lunch: depends whats on the menu at school.

    dinner: depends on if my parents cook anything, which is usually no, so i just munch on stuff.


    i need to eat healthier...haha|||today for breakfast a bowl of cereal. at lunch a little orange. and dinner, i havent eaten anything else =/|||I eat alot of junk. But I'm slim, always will be and I don't care, I'll eat what I want!

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  • some days i'll feel fresh, pretty, and ready to go. and other days, like today, i feel so ugly and unworthy that i'll actually cancel plans, stay home and eat chinese take out all night...the all my friends having boyfriends and a boy never even liking me thing might be adding to the effect, too.

    any ideas as to why we feel like this?|||I know exactley what you mean , i have days like that to . Especially when I see other gorgeous girls all over tv and the media and even around town everyone always seems to be living easier and so much more prettier than me. So i get depressed and feel like im not even worth it . . But you know what dont worry there will be a guy out there first of all, and just becasue you may see all your friends with all the players who just want a one night stand doesnt mean you wont find your perfect guy who will be better then those losers and love you on your pretty, and not so pretty days . So just sit back , relax and maybe treat yourself to an at home spa to make yourself feel more prettier and refreshed ! :)|||OMG WE ARE LIKE TWINS!!

    i'm exactly the same, some days i feel really pretty, other days i think i'm really ugly. AND LOADS OF MY FRIENDS HAVE BF'S AND A BOY HAS NEVER EVEN LIKED ME!! Maybe it's not as common as we all think?

    I'm sure we will both find someone in our own time, relax everyone feels good and bad at different times, and lots of people have bf's late (including me, still to have my first, i'm 14 btw)

    hope i helped, x x|||cuz looked twice at the mirror. What i mean is that the first time you looked in the mirror was to make sure that your outfit was okay (no wrinkles on ur shirts, no stain on your pants, nothing on your teeth. stuff like this) But then you looked again.. and you thought about what was wrong with! =(

    Those days happen to me too. but i never take it drastically to canceling plans and staying at home and eat chinese food. I try adding something to make me feel pretty such as lip gloss or something like that =)

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    =)|||I'm guessing like me, you tend to have low self-esteem. Sometimes I feel really pretty, beautiful even... then I have my days when I feel like the ugliest creature and I wanna hide my face and not leave the house..|||Yup. Pretty much everyday. I don't take it as far as you though. I'm not insulting you, but you probably have really low self esteem.|||yes. all the time...lol jk. but sometimes.

    asnwer please

    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;鈥?/a>|||poor girls.

    you are a more beautiful gender, and its not a competition. Relax and enjoy what you have.|||yes,when im at home or out and about i'll feel fine but then i'll go to school with 1000 other girls and my self esteem will suddenly drop.|||yup, it's usually when I'm feeling hormonal - I look in the mirror and think I should have been a man but there was a mix-up. Other days I'm wondering why I fuss so much.|||I get like that.
    Hormones.
    Hormones, hormones.
    :||||yes :( very regularly :(|||sometimes|||I feel like that when I'm on my period|||ya i do

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    My friend is diabetic and she eats Chinese food all the time. I was wondering how bad this is for her and if anyone knows the average nurtitional info of an order of beef and broccoli w/ rice and all? It is a lot of food in one of those Chinese take out containers.|||Diabetics can and should eat broccoli. We can also eat all the meat that we want. Our goal is to NOT eat sugar and CARBS.

    If your friend eats "white" rice, tell her to stop eating it. She should not eat anything white no matter what it is. She could maybe have 1/4 cup of brown rice, but that's all.

    She should not eat the gravy on the meat and broccoli either - it has carbs and sugar in it.

    I lost 40 pounds by not eating carbs and sugar.|||That is not something a diabetic should be eating...too much sugar in it!|||it really depends on what's added to the beef & broccoli as far as sauces and seasonings. that's where the real trouble lies. eating beef and other red meats more than once a week really isn't the greatest for you either. with her being diabetic, high sodium or sugar content of anything isn't good for her. rice is high in starch and carbs which are mainly sugars and little fiber. most american thinese food is high in sodium and sugar from the sauces that are loaded with soy sauce, corn starch, and sugar or corn syrup. eaten in high quantities this is not good for her.|||Chinese food is all wok fried... therefore there is a lot of oil in it... But, if she likes it, she likes it...|||Traditional Chinese foods (not the take-out kind) can be truly healthy, without the MSG and all the oil. Tell your friend to choose healthier Chinese options such as vegetable stir-fry (just make sure the veggies are half-cooked and with very little oil), fish and chicken breasts. If she's diabetic, she should really cut down on the rice (it's all carbs). Beef and broccoli's OK as long as it's eaten in moderation - too much of anything is bad.|||it isnt|||Yeah, that's pretty fattening. I don't know the exact calorie count, but I would guess around 700-800. If she still wants to eat Chinese-American food, then she should have her food steamed or stir-fried with the sauce on the side. That way, she can just lightly dip the veggies and meat in the sauce and it wouldn't be as fatty.|||gurl that is disgusting!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    If this were to be from a REAL soap company with Asian employees, how would you like YOUR soap?

    1. What color soap do you prefer?
    a. Yellow
    b. White
    c. Ivory
    d. Blue
    e. Green

    2. What is your gender? Male Female

    3. What is your age? _____________

    4. What shape/style of soap do you prefer?
    a. Regular Bar (rectangular)
    b. Oval
    c. YIN &YANG (possibly with amazing Asian symbol)
    d. Square w/ rounded edges

    5. What scent do you prefer with your soap?
    a. Vanilla
    b. Sweet Pea
    c. Lavender
    d. Citrus
    e. Fruity _____________ (please be rational)
    f. Spring Breeze

    6. Choose one: Bar Soft

    7. What type of packaging do you prefer?
    a. Chinese take-out box
    b. Basic Box with 眉ber logo
    c. Big Fortune Cookie
    d. In a bag with fluffy tissue paper
    e. Other ____________

    8. How many bars of soap do you use a month?
    a. <1
    b. 1
    c. 2
    d. 3+|||1) White

    2) Female

    3) Ummm.... I wanna stay anonymous so i'll say im between 13 - 25

    4) Oval

    5) Spring Breeze

    6) Soft

    7) Basic Box with 眉ber logo

    8) 2 :p

    Ohh btw can I ask why your making people do this soap survey? It was fun taking it though. :D|||1. E
    2. Female
    3. kept anonymous to keep pedos away
    4. D
    5. C but I prefer the smell of Jasmine
    6. Soft
    7. Other In one of those proposal boxes when you're about to ask someone to marry you and they open the box, and it's a bar of soap
    8. D I'm not sure maybe C|||1.I prefer white soap.

    2.Female

    3.Under 20 years of age

    4.Square w/ rounded edges

    5.Lavender Scent

    6.Bar

    7.What type of packaging do you prefer?
    In a bag with fluffy tissue paper


    8.2 bars every month|||1. b. White
    2. Female
    3. 24
    4. b. Oval
    5. a. Vanilla
    6. Bar
    7. b. Basic box with uber logo
    8. c. 2|||1)c.ivory
    2) female
    3) 25
    4) d.square with rounded edges
    5)a.vanilla
    6) ??
    7)b.Basic Box with 眉ber logo
    8)c.2|||1. Blue
    2. female
    3. 24
    4. C
    5. fruity - the colour should match the fruit; like blueberry scented should be blue
    6. Soft
    7. a (this soap sounds AWESOME!)
    8. 2|||1. e
    2. female
    3. somewhere between 1-100
    4. doesn't really matter, but i'll choose a
    5. f
    6 soft
    7. a (sounds unique)
    8. d|||1. blue

    2. Female

    3.18

    4. regular

    5. What scent do you prefer with your soap?
    e. Fruity strawberry


    6. soft

    7. a

    8. b|||1. Yellow
    2. Female
    3. 21
    4. Oval
    5. Citrus
    6. Bar
    7. D
    8. 1|||1. (b) white
    2. Female
    3. 21
    4. (d)
    5. (c)
    6.Soft
    7. (b)
    8. (a)|||Q1) (e)
    Q2) male
    Q3) 15
    Q4) (d)
    Q5) non
    Q6) soft
    Q7) (b)
    Q8) (a)|||1.Blue

    2. female

    3.28

    4.a

    5.Spring breeze

    6.what??

    7.B

    8.D|||1 b
    2 female
    3 does it matter
    4 b
    5 f
    6 huh
    7d
    81|||I don't use bar soap

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    You know at your favorite Chinese take out place - they have their fried chicken wings - I've been trying to find a recipe for them and I can't! I heard it's made with a corn starch slurry, then I heard it's all about the oil used ... anyone know?|||They're actually garlic fried chicken (wings). What you need to do is prepare your chicken wings. Boil enough water for the chicken. Once the water is boiling, put the chicken in for 3 minutes and take out to let it dry. You can put in the fridge if you want or need to. Seasoned with garlic powder - be generous with the garlic. Put in plastic bag and let air out and twist tie. Let it marinate for 4 hours or overnight or as long as it's safe.

    On the cooking day, take out of the fridge and season with salt and a little black pepper. (MSG options, but they almost always have it as part of the seasoning.).

    MIX:
    1 part (or cup) all purpose flour
    1 part (or cup) cornstarch
    1 part cold/cool water - add more water if needed
    1 tsp salt
    1 tsp garlic powder
    1/4 tsp black pepper (option)
    1/2 tsp MSG (option)
    1 tsp baking powder (or use soda water instead of regular water)

    The thicker the batter, the more bready it gets. You want the batter between pancake batter and watery. Add a little more cornstarch for more crispness. Flour the chicken if it's a bit damp. You want the chicken on the dry side so the batter will stick to it. Put in a deep enough hot oil (350 degree f.). Fry about 12-15 minutes - till you get the right brown color, turning from time to time to prevent from burning. Let it cool a little at least, and serve.|||Asian Crispy Chicken Wings & Spicy Sweet Chili Sauce Recipe

    2 pounds chicken wings, cut at joints.
    1 cup rice flour or all purpose flour.
    1 cup grape seed/peanut/vegetable oil for frying
    2 garlic cloves, crushed or finely minced
    1 cup water
    2 1/2 teaspoon sugar
    1/2 teaspoon salt
    1 Tablespoon fish sauce or soy sauce (recommend fish sauce)
    1 Tablespoon vinegar
    1 Tablespoon garlic chili sauce, tabasco sauce, or sriracha sauce.
    Fresh ground black pepper to taste
    1 Tablespoon cornstarch or potato starch

    1. Rinse chicken wings and pat dry. In bowl, add rice flour and fresh ground black pepper and add wings to coat with flour.

    2. Fry wings on both sides till cooked through and golden brown.

    3. . For the Sauce: In small bowl, combine cornstarch and about 1 Tablespoon of water until mixture becomes watery, almost milky consistency. Combine well, then set aside.

    4 In saucepan, add about 1 Tablespoon oil and fry garlic until it becomes slightly golden. Add water 1 cup of water, sugar, salt, fish sauce, chili sauce, vinegar and black pepper. Combine well and allow to slowly come to boil. Once mixture comes to a boil, turn off heat.

    5. Slowly add about 1 Table spoon of cornstarch to the warm sauce mixture until it becomes thick enough to allow sauce to cling to wings. If the first Tablespoon was enough, then do not use the rest.

    6. In separate bowl, add crispy chicken wings and toss with chili sauce.

    7. Top with some sliced green onion and/or cilantro.|||CHINESE-FRIED CHICKEN WINGS

    3 lbs. (about 16) chicken wings
    2 eggs, slightly beaten
    2/3 c. milk
    1 c. all-purpose flour
    2 tbsp. soy sauce
    Vegetable oil for deep-frying
    Salt

    Using kitchen shears, cut off wing tip, cutting at the joint. Reserve tips for use at another time. Cut the other two sections at joint. At center of each section, cut to the bone all the way around, then make 5 cuts lengthwise from circle to ends. Mix next 4 ingredients until smooth and blended. Dip chicken in batter and fry in hot deep oil (350 F. on frying thermometer) until browned and crisp. Drain and sprinkle with salt. Makes about 32 pieces.

    OR

    CHINESE CHICKEN WINGS

    24 chicken wings
    3/4 cup soy sauce
    3/4 cup dry sherry
    1 1/2 teaspoons ginger
    3 cloves garlic, crushed
    3 tablespoons honey
    6 cups vegetable or peanut oil (for frying)

    Cut off tips of chicken wings if desired. Place wings into a large ziploc bag or storage container with soy sauce, sherry, ginger, garlic and honey. Stir to distribute all ingredients (except oil) and coat the chicken pieces well.
    Place in refrigerator overnight, stirring around occasionally to make sure all pieces are marinated evenly.

    Preheat oil to 360-365 degrees in a heavy bottom pan.

    Drain wings and lower several at a time into hot oil using tongs. Do not overload fryer to prevent oil temperature from dropping too much.

    Fry until golden brown. Drain on paper towels.

    Recipe may be halved

    JM|||Ingredients....

    * 3 pounds chicken wings (12 to 14)
    * 1 onion
    * a 1 1/2-inch piece peeled fresh gingerroot
    * 2 tablespoons soy sauce (preferably Kikkoman)
    * 1鈥?tablespoons medium-dry Sherry
    * 1 tablespoon Chinese five-spice powder
    * 1 tablespoon sugar
    * 2 tablespoons plus 1 teaspoon coarse salt
    * 2 teaspoons freshly ground black pepper, or to taste
    * 1/2 cup cornstarch
    * 6 cups vegetable oil



    Cut off wing tips, reserving for another use, and halve wings at joint. Coarsely chop onion and finely chop gingerroot. In a large sealable plastic bag combine onion, gingerroot, soy sauce, Sherry, five-spice powder, sugar, and 1 teaspoon salt. Add wings and seal bag, pressing out excess air. Turn bag until wings are completely coated. Marinate chicken wings in bag in a large bowl, chilled, turning bag once, 2 hours.

    Preheat oven to 350掳F.

    Transfer wings and marinade to a roasting pan or large shallow baking pan and bake, covered with foil, in middle of oven 1 hour. Cool wings until they can be handled and drain in a colander, discarding marinade. Wings may be prepared up to this point 1 day ahead and chilled, covered.

    Reduce temperature to 250掳F.

    In a small serving bowl combine remaining 2 tablespoons salt and pepper. Put cornstarch in a small bowl and dredge each wing, knocking off excess cornstarch and transferring to a shallow pan. In a 5- to 6-quart heavy kettle heat oil until a deep-fat thermometer registers 370掳F. Working in batches of 6 or 7, fry wings in oil until golden brown, about 3 minutes, and with a slotted spoon transfer to paper towels to drain. Keep wings warm on a baking sheet in oven. Fry remaining wings in same manner, returning oil to 370掳F. between batches.

    Serve wings with salt and pepper mixture.|||IMO, wash off the wings, coat the wings with CORNSTARCH ONLY! Then deep fry them in peanut (or vegetable) oil for around 14 minutes, preferably in a deep fryer. I think this is exactly what you are looking for and is SOOOOO simple. Give it a shot, and good luck! These turn out EXTRA crispy like the ones you are looking for!

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  • sea doo
  • kuryakyn
  • I smoked a swisher today with my group of friends. I smoked a cigarette after to calm myself. Then I was hungry and ate a sausage. Later, I bought some Chinese take out and drank a medium sized vanilla latte. I had a cigarette after class. Then went home. I smoked another cigarette after I checked my college grade. I ate cheetos, a pear, a bag of cough drop, and drank sparkling water. For dinner I ate pasta. All because I had the munchies.

    Now I have a huge stomach ache. I pooped 2 hours ago. It really hurts.

    This is serious so please tell me what I can do with my stomach ache.|||If your stomach hurts only after eating there several diseases but especially three that affect a large number of people around the world are:

    Gastritis
    Ulcers
    Irritable Bowel Syndrome

    Both gastritis and ulcers are closely related and similar diseases, their symptoms are very similar and both diseases are very common, causing heartburn, stomach pain after eating, gas, bloating, abdominal discomfort, constipation, and more symptoms.

    A common cause of gastritis and ulcers is a bacterium called Helicobacter pylori, the bacterium is one of the major reasons that most people develop ulcers and gastritis. This bacterium infects adheres to the stomach, causing an excess of acid, which in turn causes gastritis and ulcers.

    Both gastritis and ulcers can lead to major health problems without treatment and with the passage of time the gastric cancer may appear.

    For all the above is very important to look after our health and assist with a medical gastroenterologist.

    Irritable Bowel syndrome is another condition placed very common, the United States alone, 14% of the population has suffered from this disorder, in other countries like Mexico to 35% of the population have suffered from irritable bowel syndrome.

    Irritable bowel syndrome has many symptoms for it is sometimes difficult to diagnose, the most common are that your stomach hurts after eating, often intermittent abdominal pain, anytime, diarrhea, constipation, abdominal swelling, intestinal dysmotility, in some patients also have fever, nausea and even vomiting.

    This syndrome has more symptoms such as esophageal reflux (heartburn), fibromyalgia (muscle pain and fatigue), chronic fatigue, depression, anxiety, headache, backache.
    What Causes Irritable Bowel Syndrome?

    So far has not discovered the exact cause leading to the emergence of this syndrome, but there are factors that most likely originate from this disease are:

    After having an intestinal infection many patients develop irritable bowel syndrome, although the causes are unknown.

    It is believed that stress is a major cause, since in periods of great stress, the intestines contract causing constipation, heaviness, indigestion, etc..

    Anyone can develop irritable bowel syndrome, however in most cases originate in adolescence, and for some unknown reason affects more women than men.

    Treatment for Irritable Bowel Syndrome

    Appropriate treatment should be determined by a gastroenterologist, but we recommend the following:

    Reduce levels of stres, this is important.Exercise.
    Resting.
    Eating foods high in fiber and vegetables.
    Reduce irritating foods such as sugar, coffee, alcohol.
    Smoking Cessation.|||stop smoking marijuana seriously if your eating too much that could be ur problem and also eat popsicles they always help with the munchies and dont give you a belly ache ... sorry i didnt me stop smoking i meant stop eating so damn much lmao you can find other methods of helping the munchies without eating too much and btw i dont think eating a bag of cough drops is going to help you much they arent candy silly get you some lemon heads they are the bombalachacha i promise. they help with cotton mouth too ;)|||dont eat too much or your stomach could explode and that why u went pooped.|||no wonder why, its about your diet|||Lol! Thats what you get! You eat like an @ss and smoke like a douche and THATS WHAT YOU GET! Your body is telling you that you over did it. Have you ever even read the labels and side effects on your ciggarettes AND cigars! Theres a reason people say don't smoke. But yet enough, you were dumb enough to eat THAT much after, what? 6 smokes? That's like 400 puffs, and 1/12 of tar in your lungs. That may not sound like a lot, but it adds up. Look, this is what you are sucking in to your lungs http://www.iquit-smoking.com/images/tar.鈥?/a> .

    If you want to live past 50, you'd better do the right thing

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    MQ: Now playing?

    "Trapped in time. Surrounded by evil. Low on gas."

    The Random Question Survey: Please answer as many as you like and interpret as you like.

    1. Favorite flavor of bubblegum?
    2. Twin Peaks (television show): Yay or Nay?
    3. Favorite Edgar Allen Poe story?
    4. If you had to choose one finger to be gnawed off by a coyote, which finger would you choose?
    5. How many offspring do you want to create?
    6. What will cause the extinction of the human race?
    7. Favorite dinosaur?
    8. Have you watched American Horror Story yet?
    9. Will you be watching the season premier of The Walking Dead this Sunday?
    10. Who would win in a Jello wrestling match: Alex Trebek vs. Pat Sajak?
    11. Connie Francis: Yay or Nay?
    12. Dean Martin: Yay or Nay?
    13. Favorite flavor of pudding?
    14. Best album released in 2011?
    15, True or False: Cemeteries are beautiful?
    16. Chinese take-out: What will you order?
    16b. Do you say take-out, carry-out or take-away?
    17. What character would you be in a romance novel?
    18. Last movie you watched?
    18b. Rate the movie you named using your own rating scale?
    19. Word of the day (please include definition)?
    20. Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavor on the Bedpost Overnight?|||The Man Don't Give a F*ck - Super Furry Animals
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzHLTy33q鈥?/a>

    MQ: Art of Almost - Wilco

    1. Strictly a chewing gum man.
    2. Yay
    3. Murders in the Rue Morgue
    4. Right pinky, I rarely use it.
    5. I don't know if my genetics are safe to pass on.
    6. Humans
    7. Stegosaurus
    8. Nope
    9. Nope
    10. The jello
    11. Yay
    12. Yay, so long as he is drunk
    13. Caramel
    14. Either; "The Whole Love" - Wilco, "D" - White Denim, "Build a Rocket Boys" - Elbow, but not sure which one to go with ATM.
    15. Beautiful, not so sure, but definately fascinating.
    16. Beef and black bean sauce on noodles
    16b. Take-away.
    17. The loveable loser trying to get the hot girl.
    18. I honestly cannot remember
    18b. It can't be that good if I don't remember it.
    19. Banquet: A large celebratory meal; a feast.
    20. Oddly enough, I throw it in the bin before I go to bed, call me a waster I know right..|||MQ: One day all women will be monsters-Chiodos.
    1. Water mellon
    2. Nay
    3. The Pit and The Pendulum.
    4. Pinky
    5. 1 or 2
    6. Fire or Ice:)
    7. T-rex
    8. No
    9. Maybe
    10. Pat
    11. Nay(idk who that is)
    12. Yay.
    13. Pistachio
    14. Idk
    15. True-ish
    17. The beautiful heroine(no not the drug)
    18. Spongebob Movie
    19. Whipper snapper- Young
    20. I would imagine, cant say I have ever tried.:)|||Uno by Muse
    1. Spearmint
    2. never heard of it
    3. The Raven
    4. pinky
    5. 11
    6. pass
    7. pass
    8. no
    9. hell yeah
    10. pass
    11. nay
    12. nay
    13. pass
    14. Angles by The Strokes
    15. pass
    16. nothing
    16b. neither
    17. pass
    18. Brick
    18b. 8/10
    19. pass: the act of avoiding answering stupid question
    20. sometimes|||-Bubblegum
    -Nay
    -The one with the cat and the guy who pwns his wife
    -Index
    -0
    -My dick
    -Triceratops ni99a
    -No
    -No. Its Bergen week ni99a.
    -My mom
    -Nay
    -Nay
    -The one with the vanilla in the middle. That shits hot
    -DJ Fish - Geettin Back To Reality
    -Chicken and Broccoli
    -Take out
    -Squidward
    -Pokemon 2000 ni99a
    -2/2
    -Swag- Caillu
    -No|||1. Kiwi Strawberry
    2. Nay
    3. The Tell-Tale Heart. Or The Masq of the Red Death
    4. Take 'em all
    5. none
    6. Other humans.
    7. Philosoraptor
    8. Nope, FX shows don't usually thrill me.
    9. Maybe.
    10. Alex cuz he can fight an attacker out of his hotel room.
    11. Nay
    12. Nay
    13. Chocolate Deluxe Fudge Caramel
    14. Ravedeath 1972 by Tim Hecker
    15. True
    16. Ew
    17. The one who ***** the hardest.
    18. Reservoir Dogs for the upteenth time
    b. 69/69 Perfection
    19. nah- cool way of saying no
    20. Dependz|||1. Favorite flavor of bubblegum? Watermelon
    2. Twin Peaks (television show): Yay or Nay? N/A
    3. Favorite Edgar Allen Poe story? I guess The Raven
    4. If you had to choose one finger to be gnawed off by a coyote, which finger would you choose? Pinky
    5. How many offspring do you want to create? 139
    6. What will cause the extinction of the human race? Zombies
    7. Favorite dinosaur? T. Rex I suppose
    8. Have you watched American Horror Story yet? Yes, I was cracking up when the guy started masturbating
    9. Will you be watching the season premier of The Walking Dead this Sunday? YES
    10. Who would win in a Jello wrestling match: Alex Trebek vs. Pat Sajak? Trebek
    11. Connie Francis: Yay or Nay? N/A
    12. Dean Martin: Yay or Nay? Yay
    13. Favorite flavor of pudding? Chocolate mixed with chocolate
    14. Best album released in 2011? Skying by The Horrors OR! New Brigade by Iceage
    15, True or False: Cemeteries are beautiful? True
    16. Chinese take-out: What will you order? Chow-mein with beef/broccoli
    16b. Do you say take-out, carry-out or take-away? take-out
    17. What character would you be in a romance novel? I don't know....
    18. Last movie you watched? The Wrestler
    18b. Rate the movie you named using your own rating scale? flagical (make of it what you will)
    19. Word of the day (please include definition)? Reed - Weed that grows by a river (why the f*ck is this my name?)
    20. Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavor on the Bedpost Overnight? Nope|||Now Playing - Sultans of Swing - Dire Straits

    1. Favorite flavor of bubblegum?
    Cinnamon

    2. Twin Peaks (television show): Yay or Nay?
    Haven't seen

    3. Favorite Edgar Allen Poe story?
    Never been a fan of him, couldn't name one off the top of my head

    4. If you had to choose one finger to be gnawed off by a coyote, which finger would you choose?
    Probably fourth finger on right hand, doesn't do much for me

    5. How many offspring do you want to create?
    two at the most

    6. What will cause the extinction of the human race?
    Robot rebellion

    7. Favorite dinosaur?
    Triceratops

    8. Have you watched American Horror Story yet?
    Walked in on my brother watching it, then left, so no

    9. Will you be watching the season premier of The Walking Dead this Sunday?
    Good chance I won't be

    10. Who would win in a Jello wrestling match: Alex Trebek vs. Pat Sajak?
    Trebek

    11. Connie Francis: Yay or Nay?
    Nay

    12. Dean Martin: Yay or Nay?
    Nay

    13. Favorite flavor of pudding?
    Vanilla

    14. Best album released in 2011?
    Not sure

    15, True or False: Cemeteries are beautiful?
    False, they're scary

    16. Chinese take-out: What will you order?
    General Tso's chicken

    16b. Do you say take-out, carry-out or take-away?
    take-out

    17. What character would you be in a romance novel?
    Don't read enough to know which character I'd be

    18. Last movie you watched?
    Haven't seen any in awhile, have watched a couple episodes of Malcolm in the Middle though

    18b. Rate the movie you named using your own rating scale?
    Malcolm in the Middle - 9-10, incredibly funny

    19. Word of the day (please include definition)?
    Flaxen - of the pale yellowish color of dressed flax or linen.

    20. Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavor on the Bedpost Overnight?
    Unfortunately, it does|||Classico- Tenacious D

    MQ: Emit Remmus- Red Hot Chili Peppers

    1. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en鈥?/a>

    2. Haven't watched it.

    3. The Tell-Tale Heart

    4. My left ring finger.

    5. 0

    6. Snooki being elected as president.

    7. Tyrannosaurus Rex

    8. Should I?

    9. Maybe.

    10. Alex Trebek

    11. N/A

    12. Yay

    13. Chocolate

    14. Two albums I am anticipating still haven't been released yet, so I'm not answering that.

    15. True.

    16. Egg rolls.

    16b. Take-out.

    17. Haven't read a romance novel.

    18. Dumb and Dumber

    18b. 10/10

    20. I don't put gum on my bedpost...|||MQ: Soothe - Smashing Pumpkins
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FR0FOQxi鈥?/a>

    1, Strawberry. I don't chew bubblegum that much though.
    2. Yay
    3. The Masque Of The Red Death
    4. The little finger on my left hand
    5. Not sure, maybe two or three
    6. An asteroid
    7. T-Rex
    8. Nope
    9. I'll definitely be watching it. I loved the first season.
    10. Idk
    11. Haven't listened to her enough to decide
    12. Yay
    13. Idk
    14. Yuck's debut
    15. True. Some can be.
    16. Chicken curry
    16b. Take-away
    17. Idk
    18. The Game
    18b. 7.5
    19. Rabble: A tumultuous crowd; a mob.
    20. Yep|||i would recommend All I Wanted by Paramore (theyre in the media way too much but they have catchy stuff)

    MQ: Oh The Way by Promise of Redemption

    1. i love the trident splash strawberry with lime
    2. never heard of it
    3. well we just started talking about him in school so im not familiar with much
    4. my left pinky
    5. 2
    6. stuff that im not worrying about at the moment
    7. Apatosaurus
    8. nope
    9. nope ill be busy with homecoming stuff
    10. Dont know either of them ill just say Alex
    11. nay
    12. nay
    13. chocolate and tapioca
    14. Forever the Sickest Kids' Self Titled album
    15. true they have flowers everywhere and all that but then when you think about what its for....
    16. sesame chicken and those chinese dumplings
    16b. take-out
    17. i have no idea
    18. the little vampire:) brought back my childhood memories
    18b. 1-10 (10 being best) i'd give it a 9.5
    19. euphoric: very happy
    20. on the bedpost??|||MQ: Livin on the Edge, by Aerosmith

    1-Watermelon
    2-Never seen it, but I saw Psych's spoof
    3-The Cask of the Amontillado
    4-Pinky
    5-2 or 3 :)
    6-No clean water
    7-One that wouldn't eat me
    8-No
    9-No
    10-Alex Trebek
    11-Who?
    12-Again, who?
    13-I hate pudding...
    14-Chickenfoot III, by Chickenfoot
    15-True, in a sad nostalgic way
    16-Chicken fried rice, almond chicken and a fortune cookie
    16b-Take out
    17-The enigmatic girl who intrigues her love interest
    18-The Crucible
    18b-10 out of 10 for craziness level
    19-Cartilage, tough shape forming tissue that is not totally solid, therefore bendable with little resistance
    20-No....I wish it did......|||Do you.. hear.. solar.. music?
    MQ: "Solar Music I" by Grobschnitt.

    3. The Raven; love anything on Alan Parsons take of his various literature.
    4. Your pinky finger. You didn't specify whose finger would be gnawed!
    5. None. Well, for now anyway.
    6. Probably the sun going supernova, or nuclear war. Or random alien invation.
    7. Lolwutosaurus.
    14. "Mammoth" by Beardfish; "A Dramatic Turn of Events" by Dream Theater.
    15. Eh. False.
    17. The sheep in the background of the make-out scene(s).
    18. The Green Mile. Excellent film; fantastic novel.
    19. Obscure; difficult to see or comprehend; abnormal, out of the ordinary; abstract.
    20. Woof?|||MQ: Giles Corey - The Haunting Presence
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSgWMXKMi鈥?/a>

    Really eery and creepy, good halloween music.

    1. Bubblegum
    2. Wut
    3. The Tell-Tale Heart
    4. Left pinky finger
    5. None
    6. Something extraterrestrial or nuclear warfare
    7. T Rex
    8. Nope
    9. Hell yes, one of my favorite shows, I just watched the first season this week to recap.
    10. Trebek
    11: I dunno
    12: Yay
    13: Baby
    14. Radio Moscow - The Great Escape of Leslie Magnafuzz
    15. True
    16a: I don't like chinese
    16b: take-out
    17. Background character
    18. Paranormal activity
    18b. 1 thumbs up and 1 thumbs down
    19. **** - see: ****** ************
    20. no|||Now playing: Behaving Badly - Animals as Leaders

    1. Favorite flavor of bubblegum? sour apple
    2. Twin Peaks (television show): Yay or Nay? no idea
    3. Favorite Edgar Allen Poe story? "The Tell-Tale Heart"
    4. If you had to choose one finger to be gnawed off by a coyote, which finger would you choose? someone else's
    5. How many offspring do you want to create? no idea
    6. What will cause the extinction of the human race? disease spread by monkeys
    7. Favorite dinosaur? somethingsaurus
    8. Have you watched American Horror Story yet? nej
    9. Will you be watching the season premier of The Walking Dead this Sunday? :)
    10. Who would win in a Jello wrestling match: Alex Trebek vs. Pat Sajak? no idea
    11. Connie Francis: Yay or Nay? ah
    12. Dean Martin: Yay or Nay? eh
    13. Favorite flavor of pudding? ee
    14. Best album released in 2011? Abstrusa Unde's "Introspection" comes to mind.
    15, True or False: Cemeteries are beautiful? very
    16. Chinese take-out: What will you order? -
    16b. Do you say take-out, carry-out or take-away? take-away
    17. What character would you be in a romance novel? the invisible one
    18. Last movie you watched? Real Steel
    18b. Rate the movie you named using your own rating scale? 7/10
    19. Word of the day (please include definition)? n/a
    20. Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavor on the Bedpost Overnight? lol|||Another Bottle Down by Asking Alexandria.

    1. watermelon
    2. never seen
    3. they're pretty confusing, but i guess the one about that guy who kept having a nightmare that he was being strangled but it turned out his hand kept falling asleep so it was really himself... can't remember the name.
    4. my right pinky. it was broken about a year ago and it's disfigured now lol so why not.
    5. want? around 3. hopefully no accidents.
    6. 2012. duh.
    7. t-rex. duh.
    8. nope
    9. nope.
    10. lol. Alex Trebek.
    11. nay
    12. nay
    13. vanilla chocolate mix
    14. reckless and relentless by asking alexandria
    15. true... depressing though.
    16. General Tao chicken and lo mein... flavor depends on my mood.
    b) take out.
    17. someone sexy ;)
    18. Wedding Crashers :) was in the mood.
    b) 10/10
    19. schitzophrenicannibalisticsexfest.com no definition, just a song name xD
    20. yes, but it gains a lovely... woody flavor.|||1. lemonade
    2. nay
    3. annabel lee
    4. my left ring finger.
    5. none, but if i had to choose, maybe 2.
    6. idk
    7. raptor
    8. no
    9. no
    10. trebek
    11. nay
    12. yay
    13. banana
    14. parting the sea between brightness and me.
    15. true
    16. hate chinese food
    16b. take out
    17. idk
    18. from dusk till dawn.
    19. ....................................
    20.idk

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    Wednesday i had 200 cals
    thur-260
    fri-400
    today-271

    then i almost passed out, got worried and shoved my fave with 500 calories.
    right now i feel better, not full. My dad is getting Chinese take out.
    I am about to say **** MY ED TONIGHT and i am going to eat what i want.
    If i get chinese food tonight and just eat normally then go backt o my 0-400 cals per day ways tomorrow, ill be fine, right?

    I mean ONE day of indulgence wont hurt...right?
    i know it takes a couple days to gain real fat/weight

    Also...what should i get at the Chinese place?|||First of all, if you are only eating that many calories a day you need to seek professional help. It is not healthy to eat that way and you could be harming your body. If you eat too much tonight you will gain a little weight, but it sounds like you could use it. Good luck to you.|||You're correct, eat all things in moderation. However, you can fill up your stomach with fruit and vegetables first before enjoying your indulge. This way, you can ensure you can can eat the indulge in moderation.

    Check out these recommendations when planning your meals.

    * Eat sufficient amounts of grains, especially whole grains
    * Eating at least 2 servings of fruit and vegetables daily
    * Choosing and preparing food with less fat, especially saturated fat
    * Choosing and preparing food with less salt and sauces
    * Choosing beverages and food with less sugar
    * When drinking alcoholic beverages, do it in moderation|||i know its hard with an eating disorder. eat what you can (so that you dont feel guilty and mess yourself up more) but please do try to eat. are you getting help? |||the general tso's chicken is always the best choice, i had some a few hours ago and it was great. Also the sesame chicken.|||You have a problem....seriously, go get help.|||k u should fight counting calories and just eat a healthy diet and exercise ppl will find out if u have the disorder if ur bone thin, and its not healthy for u it makes ur bones brittle and u can break things easily or die, is being too skinny worth dying? how much do u weigh exactly right now, if u just exercise u can be healthy and skinny im only 15 but i eat and im 90 pounds because im a runner i definetly dont count calories i just eat when im hungry and its fine and about wat u should order i have no clue i have never really had chinese get some type of stir fry or egg rolls or something like that


    well to get into recovery just eat a little more each day u wont really be affected by it as much because the disorder will slowly just go and you should have family and friends help u with the disorder

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  • wich wich
  • We don't really have much in my house as far as healthy food is concerned right now. We have absolutely no fruit or vegetables (aside from some salad greens and we don't even have dressing!)

    I'm thinking about ordering Chinese from the local Chinese take-out place near my house. My plan is to walk about 1.6 miles to a local shopping center to get my bangs trimmed. I will order lunch on my way back from getting my bangs cut, so I'll be doing about 3 miles of walking (in addition to my usual 3 miles of Leslie Sansone Walk Away the Pounds).

    What are my best options for Chinese? I'm thinking that I'll get my entree with brown rice and a cup of Wonton Soup.

    Thanks so much for your help!|||Get Chicken and Broccoli or Chicken and another kind of green vegetable. A pint of that on Weight Watchers is only 4 points. Or if you don't want that, try Wor Wonton Soup. That's only 7 points for a 4-cup container. It's full of veggies, protein, and it's extremely filling. Not to mention it's DELICIOUS!|||Well, stay away from the noodle and rice dishes, obviously.

    Kung Pao chicken shouldnt be very bad for you, it's not fried or greasy. You could also try Shredded Pork with Garlic Sauce or Sesame Beef

    Basically just stick to something protein or meat based thats not fried, and youll be fine.|||I think the moo goo gai pan made with broccoli and lean chicken strips. But all Chinese American food is high in sodium content, so if you're trying to diet, all that high sodium in the food may not be good for you. Good luck! ; )|||When it comes to Chinese take outs i always oreder a vegetarian soup...i dunno, noodles with tofu or egg soup. It will minimize your chances of food poisoning and keep you fit while feeling full.|||haha yeah...if uve got bunkbeds or trees outside or even a pull up bar..wrap ur legs so that ur hanging upside down..and then lift ur upper body with ur abs|||Ever tased dog brain's soup ??, .. its just awesome.....

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    There are a few reasons I don't like to cook.

    a. Bugs. I have lived in 2 different apartment and both have bug/ants problems as soon as I bring food in. And I don't like to keep fresh fruit around because of gnats.

    b. I like to eat what I am in the mood for. When you cook, you cook what is in your cabinets. If you want sweet tea to drink, but you only have kool-aid then your out-of-luck.

    c. When I do cook, I have left-overs. Then the left-overs don't get eaten and they go bad.

    d. It just never seems to taste as good as something from a restaurant or take-out place. I love Chinese food, and nothing from the grocery store ever tastes the same as from the Chinese take-out place.

    f. I can't plan a menu and stick to it. Some of these goes back to b. If I planned to make pasta, chances are that's not what I will end up wanting.

    g. Too many things go bad. I live alone and I can't even buy a half-gallon of milk because it goes bad too quickly, same with a loaf of bread.|||Ok, there's like 5 questions here and I will try to address them all because I have lived your life in more ways than you could ever know.
    A: Bug Problems, well, obviously, everything must go in the frig and the pantry items have to be in a sealed container, line your pantry shelves with Bay leaves and hope that your Pest Control Service comes once a month!
    B: Buy in bulk, then seperate it out in single servings.
    C: Left overs are easy, just make sure you don't combine your proteins, starches and vegetables and with little research via website for leftovers or ingredients lists of what you have, you can utilize them.
    D: Of course, without the culinary expertise of the Chef's, your home food will NOT taste the same, but with some basic recipes for fried rice and simple wok fried chicken and shrimp, your home cooked Chinese take out will taste closest to the delivery person without the expense and the MSG.......
    E: I don't see an E here!
    F: We all deal with this, no matter what the size of our pantry or refrigerator, so this is where the creativity begins. Try and combine the things you love together and see how they taste. Don't be afraid to experiment, especially with leftovers, because they are going to be garbage the next day anyways.
    G: yes, they don't sell enough smaller portioned items for us single people, but with a little knowledge, we can overcome. Milk can be frozen, juices can be bought in the can, mixed with our own water then seperated out for our own usage. Meats can be bought in bulk and portioned out when we get home, sauces can be made in large batches, then frozen in smaller sizes......................yes, I know these aren't all the EASY answers you are looking for but maybe, this could be a start.
    Saving money isn't easy...............but it's a style that can be learned. I hope this helps you today and have a great weekend!|||Eating out doesn't have to be expensive.
    Eat off the .99 cent value menu.
    they have a great .99 cent value menu at Wendy's, Taco Bell .. and McDonald's :)

    .. just because it's on the 'value menu' doesn't mean it has to be unhealthy, either! :)
    .. they have .99 cent baked potatoes and .99 cent chili at Wendy's.
    .. they have .99 cent side-salads at McDonald's AND Wendy's :):):)

    If you want to eat *cheap* at home; buy some Top Ramen Noodles.
    They come in an assortment of flavors and are about .18 cents per package .. they're HIGH in carbohydrates so they're very filling!|||eat more fruit and vegetables, use salad dressing and real vegatbles it tastes nice. use real meat like egg, and bake and shake with the meat, its baked without the frying. etc|||eat healthy things when you are out and stick to that.cant you use tea bags then sweeten your tea then .use single packet sugars that way the ants wont get into them.if you lack focus and will power then nothing will help you have to be willing to commit to some kind of plan .|||Well if you wanna eat good you dont have to neccersarily go to those stores .... ..... .. you can save money by going to this place called DENNY'S they serve great food and each plate is only 5 , 6 7 , 8 , or 9 dollars ...... beakfast lunch and dinner ,, they cook great ..... they serve u with a smile ... they have EVERYTHING you want or u need ...|||Well, it sounds to me like you have to become more responsible about your kitchen for one.
    If you live in a buggy environment keep foods sealed well and in the fridge.
    Freeze leftovers for later.
    Buy milk by the quart, buy a loaf of bread and freeze half.
    Gnats prob. mean you're letting the fruit sit until over-ripe.
    It's not rocket science.
    Try finding a recipe you like and freezing dinner sized portions for later.
    www.allrecipes.com|||ok. so you dont like to cook and you dont like the expense of constantly eating out. my suggestions:
    a. take a few cooking classes. you can get some good ideas for easy meals that taste great. you will also learn to season your food so that you want to eat your own cooking...fast food really all tastes the same, "fancy" restaurants taste better because they season the foods according to the meats.
    if you are a big seafood fan, try using caravelle's orange chili sauce ( just marinate and grill....that stuff rocks!)
    b. there are a few essential foods that you should always have in the kitchen....that are inexpensive and easy to be creative with. canned stewed tomatoes ( you can get these in so many ways; jalapeno n garlic tom's,basil tom's, etc). also plenty of canned or frozen veggies...tortilla's....pasta...whatever you find that you eat most when you dine out.
    c. try getting the 'better homes and garden's cooking for two' of the 'betty crocker, cooking for two'....you wont have too many leftovers in the fridge and the recipes are healthy and light.
    d. the most important thing to look at is what do you most often eat when you eat out....those may be some of the basic foods to keep in stock and learn to cook.

    in the long run you may find that cooking at home can be WAY MORE REWARDING than constantly dinning out.

    and if you get bugs.....get whatever it takes to get rid of them!|||FROZEN FOOD
    Now a days there's frozen restaurant food like marie calenders claim jumper and many don't have meats maybe cheese pizza
    Brocoli with potatoes and cheese and there's many many good selection buy different stuff so when u are running late or when ur tired of eating out ull have something that fits what u want also granola bars
    (eating out everyday is boring)

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    Okay, I have answered so many questions in this category that I feel like I at least deserve to put my question here... I have met an amazing woman on a dating website. She is exactly my type from head to toe! When I messaged her, we immediately hit it off. Last Friday I took her out and the night was perfect. She has been sending me constant emails and texts for the last week. After our date, we went back to her place and snuggled on her couch until six in the morning. Night before last, she invited me over and we got chinese take out and watched a movie. One thing led to another and... Yesterday I sent her a dozen pink roses before lunch, and a dozen purple roses after... I am completely enamored!

    Here's the catch: The girl, being that I found her on a dating website, is going out with other people. Last night I think she may have had a date. There's no way she could be connecting with anyone else like me, but I am not interested in sharing! I am confident that I have made a serious impression on her. I'm just not sure why she is still keeping her options open when she seems so into me.

    So, great knowledgeable ones of the world, do I stick it out, be patient, and continue my charm, or do I cut my losses due to a woman that's playing me? I feel like I have my hands around a lightening bolt!

    Thanks for your reply and have a great day...|||Well first thing, be careful not to scare her off. She could be taking her time about dating because when she decides who has her heart she want to be absolutely certain. Even if she was on a date, it could have been pre-arranged and she could be going through the motions. There are a lot of possibilities. If you are sure of the connection, be upfront about it but don't push it. Let her know that she is on your mind but give her her breathing room.

    If she is the one, maybe you can both confirm the connection (since there seems to already be consumation) by deleting you dating profiles?|||First off, I suggest you post your question in the Singles/Dating category instead of the Marriage/Divorce category.

    You're trying to move too fast with this gal who is obviously wanting to play the field and sleep around. She isn't ready for a one-man relationship.

    Is she really the type of woman you want in your life?

    Do you really want to always be wondering who she is with now?|||May be you have not given her what she wanted.|||yes if you feel this women is who you want then be patient. The worse thing you can do is push her into a corner.|||Gently have a conversation with her about this. Tell her you want to see her exclusively. Watch for her reaction. It is better to get out earlier than later if you are with someone who is going to continue to " play the field".|||I think that you should let her know that you want to be exclusive. I don't think she is playing you, I think she just isn't sure if the two of you are exclusive and is seeing other people in the mean time. Bring it up to her, she might even think that you are seeing other people as well. I wish you luck it sounds like things are going really well!

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    The Los Alamos National Lab in New Mexico, a supposedly high-security nuclear weapons facility, has had a series of infamous screw-ups in where top secret information has been misplaced or stolen.
    Top attempts to tighten security at the Los Alamos lab include...
    Ask Napster to kindly remove all Los Alamos nuclear secrets from the download share list.

    All researchers are given amnesia-producing mallet blow each night, memory-restoring mallet blow the next morning.

    All documents will now be encrypted in the new, unbreakable "Ig-pay Atin-lay" format.
    Hard drives now equipped with Lojack tracking systems.

    "Accidental" radiation leak turns regular security guards into meaner, tougher mutant security guards.

    Barkless Basenji guard dog replaced with out of work Taco Bell Chihuahua. . Cease giving out day passes over the radio to the "15th foreign national who calls right now!"
    Janitors Boris and Mao swear that "Jake the Security Guard is a commie bastard. Start there, comrade!"

    Immediately suspend "you break it, you bought it" policy on hard drives.

    Chinese take-out no longer a lunch option.

    All communication in secured areas must now be done in Klingon. Added benefit: the scientists are thrilled!

    "Accidentally" leave plans for latest weapon by the office water cooler.

    .Cafeteria Happy Meals no longer include a free ZIP disk.











    |||I am not sure the world is ready to accept such drastic remedies to these or other problems facing man/womankind

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    I grew up in and around Toronto, Canada and I would, as many do, go for Chinese take-out every once in a while. Now of course, there are good restaurants and bad restaurants, but by and large, the fried rice tasted pretty much the same no matter where I went. We would normally order the pork friend rice of chicken friend rice. The meats lent slightly different flavors to the dish, but still, basically the same.

    Well, I don't live in Canada anymore and the restaurants here in Japan make Chinese fried rice very differently. They use the Japanese rice which is very sticky and it tends to be very oily (perhaps in an attempt to make it less sticky?)... Anyway, personally, I don't like the fried rice here very much. I almost never eat it.

    Instead, I'd like to learn how to make it at home. I can obtain some Basmati rice, which isn't sticky, so I intend to use that, although I'm not sure it's necessarily the best rice for Chinese dishes. Still, it's all I've got so that's that.

    I've tried to find a recipe that will give me the same taste as the restaurants that surround Toronto (and most likely have the same taste across North America) but every recipe I've tried falls way short. I just can't seem to get the same flavors, no matter what I try. Considering that pretty much every restaurant I've ever been to gives almost the same taste, I imagine it's not a huge secret!

    So how can I make this myself? Does anyone know of a recipe on the net (or perhaps your own) for making rice exactly like they do in North American restaurants? (I'm not interested in something 'better'. I just want to reproduce the taste I used to enjoy when I was younger.)

    Help!|||Try this
    Ingredients:
    4 cups cooked rice or 1 cup uncooked rice
    1 cup frozen peas, thawed
    2 tablespoons carrots, finely diced
    2 eggs, beaten
    1/2 cup onion, diced
    1 1/2 tablespoons butter
    2 tablespoons soy sauce
    salt
    pepper

    Directions:
    1. 1 Cook rice following instructions on package (Bring 2 cups water to a boil, add rice and a dash of salt, reduce heat and simmer in covered saucepan for 20 minutes).
    2. 2 Pour rice into a large bowl to let it cool in the refrigerator.
    3. 3 Scramble the eggs in a small pan over medium heat.
    4. 4 Separate the scrambled chunks of egg into small pea-size bits while cooking.
    5. 5 When rice has cooled to near room temperature, add peas, grated carrot, scrambled egg and diced onion to the bowl.
    6. 6 Carefully toss all of the ingredients together.
    7. 7 Melt butter in a large frying pan over medium/high heat.
    8. 8 When butter has completely melted, dump the bowl of rice and other ingredients into the pan and add soy sauce plus a dash of salt and pepper.
    9. 9 Cook rice for 6-8 minutes over heat, stirring often.|||Watch a video recipe to learn how to make pork fried rice:
    http://www.porkrecipesvideos.com/Quick-a鈥?/a>

    Two tips:
    1. Use rice cooked the day before.
    2. Get the wok very, very hot before you add anything to it.

    Good luck!!|||When I bother to make it myself, I usually use a packet from the grocer. I always cook with short grain rice, not anything fancy.

    http://www.chinesefooddiy.com/recipes_fr鈥?/a>

    http://chinese.food.com/recipe/chinese-r鈥?/a>|||Basmati will work well, and you could use whatever you wished instead of my bacon and egg fried rice.

    Rice:- Bacon & Egg Fried
    (by Dune 18/6/11)
    1 1/2 C. Water
    1 C. Rice
    6 Pieces bacon
    3 or 4 Eggs
    Garlic powder
    Salt and pepper to taste
    Chopped onion
    2 T. Tomato sauce.
    1 T. soy sauce
    Bring water to a boil and add rice. Cook for 30 minutes. While rice is cooking, fry bacon. Save 1/2 of grease.
    Scramble eggs in bowl, add garlic powder, salt and pepper to taste. Add 2 tablespoons water to eggs and mix well. Fry egg mixture like a pancake.
    Fry rice, add chopped onion, chopped bacon and catsup.
    Cut up egg omelette and add rice. Stir in soy sauce.
    Serve hot.
    Add hot sauce, if desired.
    Tip
    Day old cooked rice works far better, but slightly under cook if it is you intention to use for fried rice.|||2 cups Rice
    3 tbsp Oil
    100 gms Beans Finely Chopped
    2 Carrot Finely Chopped
    1 Onion Sliced
    100 gms Cabbage Finely Chopped
    2 Spring Onions Finely Chopped
    2-3 Green Chilies cut lenghtwise
    1 tsp Ginger Chopped Finely
    1 tsp Garlic Finely Chopped
    2 tbsp Soya Sauce
    Salt & pepper to taste

    recipe

    1 Pick, wash and soak the rice in enough water for 10-15 minutes and drain.
    2 Boil water, add rice and little salt.
    3 Cook uncovered on low heat till rice is tender.
    4 Take care not to overcook the rice. Each grain of rice should be separate.
    5 When rice is done, drain and add soom cold water and drain again using a large seive and set aside.
    6 Heat oil in a kadhai / large pan and stir fry all the chopped vegetables.
    7 Cook for 3-4 minutes.
    8 Take care that vegetables are not overdone, they should be crisp.
    9 Mix salt and pepper to taste.
    10 Add the cooked rice and mix well. Now mix the soya sauce to it.
    11 Cook the Chinese fried rice for 2-3 minutes and serve hot.|||Whether sticky is not decided by the rice,but by the way u cook it.If u boil the rice with more water,it would be sticky.If u boil it with less water it would be dry.Also,new boiled rice can be wet.
    If u want the best way,u need a Chinese Gas stoves which can offer u much biger and hotter fire.Also,u need a Chinese iron pan锛宨t is quite different from westerns and can influence the flavor greatly. That is why u cannot copy the flavor of restaurants without these things.
    About the rice,the best rice is Thailand rice or Chinese northeastern Wuchang rice.

    Here is the way of cooking for hundreds kinds of fried rice.They ahve pictures for main steps,so u just need a google translator.
    http://www.meishichina.com/Topic/CaiPu/C鈥?/a>

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    hanging out with this girl :D..will probably just walk around town and maybe go to a park. just talk and maybe ill hold her hand but...should I try to kiss her on the first date or is that too pushy? Like make out should wait for the future or no? what about a kiss on the cheek when we are done chilling? also, I can't drive since I'm not old enough(gotta be 17..a year short) so if she gets hungry and if we need to walk somewhere...there isn't an restaurants near us..just like chinese take out and a deli...would it be weird taking her to something that or no? I could take her to 7-11..lol|||No pushing or anything, just what comes naturally, you'll find the feeling..|||Where you take her for food is not as important is that you take her
    don't just go together.
    try kissing her neck when you hug her
    if she stays embraced to you and looks at you
    take that as an invitation to kiss her
    not heavy
    be subtle
    peck her on her lips and be patient|||So your like 16, man if you are dateing her just chilll out. And it will work out lol and if it dose not she is not the right girl and its okay to kiss her on the check if she looks like she wants more. Kiss her lips just once like a peck then go from there|||take her to a deli and sit at the park while eating sandwiches. you can kiss her on the cheek afterwards and you'll know if she wants something more|||kiss her when you say goodbye, if she seems as though she wants to kiss you! But nothing too full on, a quick peck on the lips or cheek ;D|||Hii There (: - - - Hope this helps

    Im just gonna start by saying.. Dont Makeout!!! One of my boyfriends did that on our first real date and I thought it was nice, but now that i think about it.. he cheated on me and was really trashy.. and thats too fast .. so no on the makin out--- even tho yes it is fun XD

    Start with cheek always.. if she enjoys it go in for the lips or she wil..

    if she doesnt she will be like confused, maybe change of mood..

    make sure yall are really connecting.. and it should be towards the end of the date or a few hours or so into it..|||Dont try to kiss her.

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    Okay, I have answered so many questions in this category that I feel like I at least deserve to put my question here... I have met an amazing woman on a dating website. She is exactly my type from head to toe! When I messaged her, we immediately hit it off. Last Friday I took her out and the night was perfect. She has been sending me constant emails and texts for the last week. After our date, we went back to her place and snuggled on her couch until six in the morning. Night before last, she invited me over and we got chinese take out and watched a movie. One thing led to another and... Yesterday I sent her a dozen pink roses before lunch, and a dozen purple roses after... I am completely enamored!

    Here's the catch: The girl, being that I found her on a dating website, is going out with other people. Last night I think she may have had a date. There's no way she could be connecting with anyone else like me, but I am not interested in sharing! I am confident that I have made a serious impression on her. I'm just not sure why she is still keeping her options open when she seems so into me.

    So, great knowledgeable ones of the world, do I stick it out, be patient, and continue my charm, or do I cut my losses due to a woman that's playing me? I feel like I have my hands around a lightening bolt!

    Thanks for your reply and have a great day...|||STOP being so darn nice to her. Let her know that if she is going to continue to "date" other people, you are gone. She has to make a choice. Its that easy. If she has any feelings for you , she will be on your doorstep.

    Good Luck|||give it 3 weeks and than an ultimatum. it's too soon for her to trust you yet|||You have to just come out and ask her if she is seeing other people. Then just tell her what you told us. That you don't want to share her. Ask if she is on the same page with you. If she's not and that is not ok with you, then move on. It's really pretty straight forward.|||You are enamored, but it's only been a week. My husband and I met online, and he quickly made a deal of closing his online account, but it was a little weird. I wasn't really interested in others, but I thought he was trying to "sew me up." If you'd met her a different way, she'd probably have some loose ends, too. I think you'd be smart to be patient for a month or so. You may change your mind by then, anyway. You two don't know each other at all, really. Even if there's chemistry. If she's the one, you don't want to run her off.|||Talk to her, let her know you aren't wanting to do the whole seeing other people thing.|||Hey, she's keeping her options open, just because you've had a coupe good nights, doesn't mean it's going to work out. I don't blame her for moving slow and dating other people, when she does finally make a choice, she'll KNOW for sure who she wants to be with! If you want to wait, fine, if not, that's fine too, but you have no right to push her just because of how YOU feel! She's was honest and open about her dating others and either you accept it or you don't!|||Be honest with her, and tell her how you feel. Tell her that you want to be monogamous with her. She might not be dating anyone else anyway. If she was not interested in you, she would not show you all that attention. I think you got this one man!|||Are you sure she knows you aren't seeing anyone else? If not let her know. But you can't expect her to just become exclusive without telling her that's what you would like. If your so into her stick around. Its not like she is leading you on she might be feeling the same way but isn't sure where you stand right now either.|||It sounds like you have a really good thing going on here. Talk to her about seeing each other exclusively and see what she has to say about that. Let her know how you feel. Who knows, maybe the other man/men she's dated since your last date haven't measured up.

    Congrats on your find and the BEST of luck to you!|||You should hang in there and see how things develop. You can't really blame her for dating and may have had the date already planned since you just met her in person less than a week ago. Once you have more time with her things will get more exclusive but now she's just taking care of unfinished business.|||Give it a little time. Maybe she had already made commitments through the dating site to go out with these other people. If you connected like you say, you probably won't have to share much (any) longer!|||I'd say you have every right to ask her what her intensions are (for lack of a better word). You deserve to know if she has the same interests in you, and if she doesn't then she needs to be honest with you. If she does have the same interests in you, then she needs to cut outside dating out of her life! Maybe she's waiting on you to have the big DTR talk (Defining the Relationship). Good luck! :)|||I would say stick it out! If you really like her just keep up the things your are doing in no time she will be eating out of the palm of your hand! Good luck|||Tell her that you are really interested in her and you would like her to be your girlfriend, also, she may have already had plans for that date and did not want to be rude to him. I would be surprised if (and this is assuming that it was a date) anything happened. She sounds like she really likes you so ask her to take it one step further.

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    Hi, I am an australian, who loves to cook. I have tried for some years to get these two recipes right - but havent. Does anyone have the recipes for:

    *Southern Style Fried Chicken - Authentic
    *Chinese Fried Rice - Authentic
    *Corn Bread *what is it? it sounds yummy*

    by writing authentic, i mean i have searched for recipes in books, and on the net, but havent been happy with them. they always seem "white"??No racism intended - im irish - but alot of them seem unauthentic - is all

    ALSO....why are chinese people so secretive about their cooking? i was watching my favourite chinese take-out man cook my dinner, i was trying to see what he was using, but it[ingredients]was all in like plastic containers and metal bowls - didnt really reveal much - so ive come to the conclusion chinese people/chefs arent sharing....!!

    Any help would be appreciated!|||i can only help you on chinese fried rice. you can substitude sausage with chicken as well as the vegetables.

    Ingredients
    # 3 cups cooked cooled rice (preferably overnight cooked rice)
    # 2 eggs, lightly beaten
    # 2 tbsp oil
    # 1 tsp sesame oil
    # 1 tsp chopped garlic
    # 100g prawns, shelled and diced
    # 2 dried Chinese mushrooms, soaked and shredded
    # 1 pair Chinese sausages, sliced
    # 2 tbsp frozen green peas

    Seasoning
    # 1 tbsp Premium oyster sauce
    # 1 tbsp light soya sauce
    # 1/4 tsp salt
    # 1/8 tsp pepper
    # 1/8 鈥?1/4 tsp sugar or to taste
    # 1/2 tsp chicken stock granules

    Garnishing
    # 1 tbsp chopped spring onion and sliced red chilli

    Method
    Heat 2 tablespoons oil in a wok and fry beaten eggs until just cooked. Remove and set aside.
    Reheat wok with 3鈥? tablespoons oil till smoking hot, add garlic and fry until golden and fragrant. Add prawns, mushrooms and sausages.
    Stir-fry for a minute, then add in rice and mix in seasoning and green peas. Stir briskly to mix the ingredients thoroughly. Add sesame oil to glaze the rice. Return the eggs to the wok and mix well to blend.
    Dish out and garnish before serving.|||Go to foodnetwork.com Check out Paula Deen's recipe for Southern fried chicken and also her recipe for corn bread. She is a great chef and is from Savannah, Georgia y'all. I guarantee her recipes for these things are "authentic". For Chinese fried rice check out allrecipes.com or recipezaar.com.|||you need to use some red pepper on your fried chicken or Tony's seasoning. that will make it POP!
    gotta talk to some one else about the rice, I prefer to get mine take out!

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    I have some family here in southern Massachusetts from the San Francisco bay area (Castro Valley) and we had Chinese take out. They were pretty much horrified at what passed for Chinese food here in Massachusetts.
    For example, the roasted pork chow mein we ordered was the dry kind of chow mein type we had to soften ourselves when it got home (it seems the bay area version is more noodle-like than the dry stuff we get served here on in MA). Also, the sweet and sour pork here in MA is 3-inch long pieces of pork in a white/golden brown batter with an orange sweet and sour sauce. The bay area version I'm not too sure about except that it looks much different (and the taste too) and comes with different things like cabbage, etc on the plate.

    Why is there such a marked difference in what has the same name (i.e. chow mein and sweet and sour pork). I'm sure there's other differences, that's just what we ordered here in Massachusetts. I'm just curious what passes for Chinese food in CA and why it's so different here on the east coast. Also, the place we ordered the food from here in MA has great reviews and is always mentioned as one of the better Asian restaurants in our town.

    Thanks!!|||No one seems to have a good answer for you, and neither do I. I know what you are talking about, however. (I also know about the differences between real Asian food and American Asian food from my travels to Asia, but that is not the point of your question). I grew up on the West Coast, and moved as an adult to the East Coast. The first time I ordered the sweet and sour pork on the East Coast, I was horrified. What is that stuff? It was one of my favorite dishes while growing up on the West Coast. No answers for you, but I learned not to order it again. They all make it like that on the East Coast. I suppose it is just one of those regional quirks. Like, New Englanders like their hot dog buns sliced on the top, not the side.

    Now, don't even get me started on the bad Mexican food on the East Coast. I grew up in California, and I thought everyone could get a good chile relleno throughout the country. The few I've had out here have been deep-friend (ugh).

    Give your friends some clamcakes and fried dough. We never had those things on the West Coast growing up, and I learned to like them a lot. |||all i can tell you is that if you ate REAL!! chinese food u might be grossed out, chinese people are known for their exotic tastes, they eat things (talking about real china) u would not imagine. i tell you from experiance, i make myself believe that chinese food in america is the REAL!!! kinda food, because in china the REAL!! food is... um just not as good as the not real american chinese food hehe|||Chinese food in the US is all Americanized.

    If you think you are eating Chinese food in the US .
    you are in fantasy land

    The average American would not eat real Chinese food.
    nor would the FDA allow it.|||different ingredients used.

    =]|||its a questionof how much soy sauce they use|||I don't think it is necessarily an East Coast / West Coast thing, it might be an "American Chinese food" versus "real chinese food" thing.

    There are a lot of restaurants that have "Americanized" Chinese food that looks nothing like what is traditionally served in China.

    there are also many, many kinds of Chinese cuisine - Hong Kong style, Scezchan, Mandarin, etc.

    San Francisco has an enormous Asian population - much richer and more diverse than what is probably found in Massachusetts. So that is probably the difference.

    It's the same reason that people in Texas, Arizona, and California long for authentic Mexican food when they're in the East.|||Where you are from always has the best Chinese food. Its all about what you are use to and what you are use to eating. The food from where i live is like the best to me, I have found none to compare, but I am sure eating it for most of my childhood (left my state at 19), helped make it the best. Every place makes it different. Where I am from the Shrimp and broccoli have big jumbo shrimp and big broccoli, but when I went moved to Louisiana it was small shrimp and broccoli. I am use to brown sauce with this item, but this place in NY I ate at had white sauce (gross...to me of course), so it depends on what you are use to, I say.|||It's not an East Coast/West Coast thing.

    There is a standard style of cuisine in this country I would call "restaurant Chinese". In fact, the food is so standardized that it would appear the restaurants just buy the menus preprinted from a central supplier. In the absence of a large ethnic Chinese population that demands more authentic Chinese food, this is what you get. So you know what to expect in Massachusetts, in Florida, in Indiana, in Montana...

    In certain large areas on the West Coast there are large enough populations that demand real authentic Chinese food that you end up with something very different. So basically it is the West Coast that is the exception.

    As far as the crunchy noodles go, you're supposed to eat them hard.

    You can find authentic Chinese food in Chinatown. Seeing as how I don't get there very often, I prefer to cook Chinese food at home from cookbooks.

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  • ordering from my favorite chinese take out....want to try something different besides lobster fried rice and egg rolls. will I like cheese wonton and dim sum? I always hear about them...|||It's hard to say what anyone will or will not like. Cheese/cream cheese wontons are definitely americanized, even relative to the usual americanized Chinese food served in the USA. So my guess is that they would be more palatable to your tastes (assuming you are American). Dim sum is a really a variety of lighter dishes (as in steamed vs fried and drenched in sauce) often eaten with tea. So there is no single dim sum dish. You may like some more than others. You just have to try different ones. Do you have a bunch of friends who like Chinese food or are willing to try? If so, go to a restaurant serving dim sum and order several dishes to share amongst the group. That's the best way to taste a variety of dishes and also split the cost, since dimsum can be pricey.|||I know that the fried cheese won tons are fabulous...the dim sum...IDK...so tell me all about afterwards...|||I like them....cheese wonton are really a mixture of fake crab and cream cheese stuffed inside a wonton wrapper and deep fried while dim sum are wontons filled with meat then pan fried or steamed. Both are delicious!|||pic of dim sum: http://www.chinatownconnection.com/images/dimsum2.jpg

    This picture really helps. It tells you almost all the traditional dim sums. I personally like dim sum.

    Cheese won ton? never heard about it... doesn't sound good either. it's like americanized oriental food.|||Chinese food is a poor wannabe version of Thai food. Get yourself some thai food and throw the chinese food in the garbage where it belongs.|||Cream cheese wonton isn't bad, simple finger food not much different from an egg roll besides the stuffing inside of course. The ones I've had consisted of only cream cheese and chives, have yet to try any other ones with different stuffing's. About Dim Sum, there are some that are good and some most people would have a hard time trying, for example, "chicken feet", it's part of the menu for Dim Sum, I've seen it all the time but don't like it much. I've tried almost all kinds of Dim Sum and that would be my least favorite.|||While we certainly cannot tell you what you'll like or not since taste is subjective, one of my very favorite things are wontons. But you'll never know until you try them, so go for it.|||I've never had a cheese wonton, but I make cream cheese wontons that are pretty good. Dim Sum is good too. If you like Chinese food, then you will probably like anything on the menu. I have yet to have Chinese food I don't like.|||Haven't try cheese wonton, so don't no. You will love dim sum bc you get to see the food and pick whatever you like to eat or try. It's fun eating a little of everything instead of order one or two main course, but it's kind of expensive. If you are having a great time, it shouldn't matter.

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    Bowling? Chinese take-out? Poker? Star Trek convention? Run through the park and push over the tai-chi guys? Cruise Main street? Or just veg to some great classic rock tunes and sip limeade?|||First, we'd go play pool at a bar with a good juke box. (i'd love to see what songs Jesus and Yahweh would pick!)

    We'd drink wine while they trounced me in a game of 'screw your neighbor' and then I'd do my best to convince Jesus to do that bit where he walks on water in the lake in front of the Bellagio... and I'd make him wait for the fountain show set to Bocelli singing 'Time to say Goodbye'.

    Then I'd ask God to teleport us to the top of Mt. Charleston with a telescope, kill the breeze, turn off the light pollution we call the strip and narrate a tour of his universe for me.

    Wow....I could just go on and on....

    At some point, we'd hit the craps tables.... as a rule, I don't gamble... but who could resist playing dice with God and Jesus?

    Fun question!|||I'd sit on the side of the street with him and peg cars with my paintball gun...then when the cops came god could teleport me too my house!!!! AWESSSSSOME!|||That is a really stupid question. I hang out with God every night and day, and the Son and Holy Spirit are always welcome.|||I honestly don't know what I'd do. I would probably take him to a red sox game.|||do some crazy voodoo sh!t to all the world leaders to look more freaky and weird.. Jesus is a downer all he thinks of is helping people, not making fun of people... wheres everyones sense of humor?? This is a awesome question|||UMM GUESS WHAT--YOU CAN HANG OUT WITH HIM ANYTIME YOU LIKE--WHAT A CHEESEY QUESTION!|||Jesus is God. There is no question about Him tagging along. They are not two separate, co-existant beings.|||I'd play truth or dare, and dare him to give us world peace!|||If god were real and as powerful as he's said to be, I'd travel through time and see some cool stuff. I'd also have him give me an unlimited supply of cream soda.|||I always have a night to hang out with God. He's always there.|||So far as I know just being near God causes people to cower in terror cause the Glory is to bright.

    I would probably fall on my face and wince like a little dog, just shy of peeing myself.

    Failing that?

    Maybe dancing, I bet God would be very graceful...da du duh (pun intended)

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    ok so im on a budget and im having a bday party on the 25th i wanted to order chinese take out for 10 poeple who much will that cost?? i dont want to spend more then 25$ on food [not including snacks] do you think its gunna be somewhere in that area?|||You can probably find a place that makes good chinese food for cheap. Like by my house there is a amazing chinese place that sells most of their stuff for $5. Their plates can feed like three people. I bet there's a small chinese restaurant that is like that in your area.

    You can also try to make your own chinese food. Spring rolls are easy to make lol.

    If not then order the pizza. Dominoes does medium pizzas for $5 each so you can buy 5 medium pizzas. That is, if they do that deal in your area.

    You can also have a potluck type of thing and have your friends each bring a dish.

    $25 isn't going to get you very far.

    =[|||What do you mean by takeout?
    Do you mean go to a resturant, order their dishes to go?
    That would be wayy more than $25. when my family goes out to eat chinese food(which is all the time cause i'm chinese), it's usually around $30-40 for 4 people, about 5 dishes, but we usually have leftover.
    If you mean takeout as in fried rice and noodles, you might be able to get it for about $25. In the Chinatown over here in Sf, a box of fried rice/noodles is $1...
    So maybe go to your local chinatown and ask them about big orders in one of those giant foiled pans.|||Food for ten people will DEFINITELY be more than $25. If it's possible to get some recipes and try to make it, I think that would be the best bet. And buy what is too difficult to make or just something like egg rolls. But I bet it will be at least twice that amount for 10 people. Probably more, depending on how much they eat.|||Why don't you ask everyone at the party to bring $5?
    That way you'll have $50 which will almost provide for you all. Plus if you have $25 on top of the $50 you'll have $75.
    This means that $75 dollars would easily feed you all with decent chinese food.

    Derrr :)|||i must say i'm not a big chinese food eater. but i do know pizza and if you want that to be cheaper then order only cheese pizza then have your own toppings that each person can put on their slice.|||thats almost impossible, if it is actually that cheap, you should second guess the stuff they put into the food ... -_- i think 2 extra larges or a party size would be enough|||most dishes that will at least satisfy a person is $6-8 per dish...you could go ghetto and buy 25 eggrolls for .99 cents each...|||you could do it....not very much food though

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    Dog barfed 4 times 10 minutes after taking his monthly heartworm preventative. Should I give him another one? It was not the medication that made him sick, he had gotten into some food he should not have gotten into, chinese take out, and then played WWF smackdown with a buddy of his. So the tummy upset did not come from the medication. Should I go ahead and give him another? Im pretty much sure he threw up the first one completely.|||Always ask your vet first, but I had an incident where I accidentally gave 2 heartguards to one dog, instead of 1 to both dogs. I called the vet and he said that the dose is so small that it isn't a big deal.
    If you are pretty sure he threw most of it up, then I would assume the vet will tell you to give another, but like I said, call the vet first.|||No dont give him another contact you vet and get with them on what to do. You cant be for sure how much d=he got and what didnt and can easly overdose him.|||It wouldn't hurt him to have another one, but wait for a day or two when he feels better. It is almost impossible to OD on Heartguard, so you won't hurt him by giving him another one.|||Call your vet, the other poster may be incorrect & you may hurt your dog. And keep junk food such as that away from animals.|||I would, but ask your vet if you are not comfortable with that.
    I am 99% sure he threw it up if it was not in his stomach for very long.|||call your vet first|||Even a double dose won't hurt him. Better to make sure the heartworms are taken care of, so I would give him another one as soon as his tummy settles.|||You should ask your vet.
    In most cases it can be dangerous because you don't know how much might have been asorbed and you can end up giving him an overdose.
    if you are in the United States and the vets is closed until Tues don't do anything till you get a hold of your vet teh day or so shouldn't do anything if teh vet does say it's ok I wouldn't take chances till you talk to your vet.

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    I'm not chinese I'm African American. but, I love the chinese culture. I wanted to chinese latern's and the little chinese take out box at my recieption. Does that sound dorkie or should I go with something else. My ideal wedding is on the beach but, I want a theme that isn't so oceanie.|||Congratulations on you upcoming wedding! An Asian inspired wedding would be very fun. Traditionally, red is the primary color for this as the asian culture believes red to be good luck. You could also do a cherry blossom theme wedding. You could do green, light pinks and brown to make it work. There are countless sites that can help you plan to do something like this. Just search Asian themed weddings.

    Hope this helps!|||that would be cool!! i think you could definetely have chinese food too. for those of your guests that are picky, they can have the little fried chicken pieces or plain rice and gravy, or even just vegetable. i think having a buffet would b ur best bet. and as far as decorations red and green and light pink and black and brown are usually asian colors... you could even visit the chinatown nearest you. even if u have to make a special trip it would b worth it, you can find some great deals on authentic chinese stuff. you could even give chinese candy and fortune cookies for your "gift" for the guests. (one candy i like is called white rabbit, its kind of like a white tootsie roll. but not chocolately tasting.)|||Any ethnic theme seems condscending to me - They seem sort of "manufactured" - JMHO|||Oceanie, that's a funny word :) I think having a few Chinese themed things is fine, but not the food. You can't count on all your guests being into ethnic food. That's why at most weddings there's a beef or chicken meal choice, and then maybe fish, or pasta for any vegetarians. The food is pretty straightforward so it suits most palates.

    Maybe instead of the paper lanterns with tassels you can use paper globes, they sell them online with lights inside and they look awesome hanging up at the reception. I was going to use them at my wedding because I saw a lot of pics of other weddings there that had them, but the ceiling was too high for us to hang them. The little takeout containers can be for your favors, you could put chocolates or candles or something else inside them.

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    The biggest connection I have wit any asian culture is that I like chinese take out and I LOVE SUSHI!!!!! I just recently started packing my own bentos. =]. So, now I want to take another step into the culture and get into anime / manga. I haven't played video games in 6years and I know absolutely nothing about anime. Please help.|||Read it. Watch it. That's really all you have to do.
    Some ones that I like are:

    Bleach (anime and manga, but skip the anime bount arc)
    Full Metal Alchemest
    DN Angel
    Fruits Basket
    Generator Gawl
    Most Studio Ghibli movies
    Gundam Wing
    Trigun

    There's also Death Note, which is popular, there's manga, anime and some live action movies of it. Oh, and Cowboy BeBop.

    There's also a lot of places online where you can download english subbed versions of the anime in Japanese (which is usually better) for free. A good thing to do is to look for anime and manga that incorperates things that you like. If you like lots of battles, watch Bleach or Naruto. If you like love stories watch DN Angel, if you like both, Full Metal Alchemist.

    Anyways, I hope that helps.|||just learn the language and stay away from anime! that stuff is wierd!|||dont get into it... its adictve.. you are gonna spend all your money and you are not gonna have friends... dont try|||Tired of searching for anime? I'd check the site out for all anime episodes. We have licensed animes that arent' on CRUNCHY Roll to!
    www.AnimeThat.com
    Everything is organized perfectly, and 100% Free streaming, HIGH quality!

    200+ Anime Series [Naruto, Death Note, Bleach, Hellsing, One piece, + 200+ more]
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    Let me know what you all think, I found this site yesterday and bookmarked it, =).

    www.AnimeThat.com|||You can start by watching the sci-fi channel on Monday night. Check your tv listings, because its called animonday. That varies in different time due to time zones. I recommend watching one of the best animes ever made, Street fighter 2 the animated movie. Be sure to stay away from the Jean claude van dam American version or there cartoons. It must be Manga.|||if you want an anime which will make you addictive to anime shows, then watch Death Note, you'll become addictive, and you'll learn some Japanese words like me, lol.. :)|||Well first if you have a friend who likes Anime/Manga then i suggest ask her/him to borrow or recommend things.

    For Manga books I recommend Vampire Knight, I.N.V.U,Alice 19th, and Fruits Basket. (Oh there are soo many). You can also go to a bookstore (Boarders is my favorite) and pick up a manga and read it there.

    Some shows Inuyasha,Fruits Basket,Death Note,and Full Metal Alchemist.(once again i can name more)|||The ones I first saw are still my favorites. I tend to try and watch the anime movies more than the series since watching a series will make you want to have all the episodes and they often have 20 + and you have to pay for each sepearately or sometimes several episodes are on 1 tape or DVD but it's still expensive. Some are short like Project A-k 1-3. I heard there was a spin off or alternate universe OVAs of it or something but I haven't seen it yet. Devil Hunter Yoko, Genocyber, Iczer 1, Battle Angel, The Guyver, Mermaids Scar, Blood Reign, Akira, Wicked City (there's also a live action movie, but it's not as good as the anime imo) Poltergeist Report, Doomed Megalopolis, Vampire Princess Miyu, The Outsiders, Crying Freeman, Vampire Hunter D, 3x3 eyes, Demon City, Mermaid Scroll, The Slayers, Ninja Scroll, Record of Lodos War, Cowboy Beebop, Oger Slayer, Armitage, Pet Shop of Horrors, Ghost in the Shell, Angel Cop ... hmmm i'll have to think some more. :) but try www.rightstuf.com, a VERY good site. It has manga and anime movies, complete series, memorabilia, soundtracks etc.|||Be very sure if you want to get into anime, if you really got into it, it will be very hard to get out of it.

    But if u r serious, just think of what kind of stories you normally like then from there you can narrow down to the genre of anime that you might like. Try searching the interent for explainations on the different genre available. U'll probably get a list of anime then u can just try watching them online (try in youtube or ITKWTF.com) if its a bother to download.

    Or you can just try watching any anime that is shown on T. Check out if anyone is to ur liking and go from there to find other animes.

    I seriously believe that there is a anime for everyone. Hope you'll find the anime for you. Gud Luck! :)|||Anime/manga is something that you have to naturally love. Just watch some of the more popular animes and read some of the more popular mangas. If you fall in love with them, explore different anime/manga series. It's the funnest thing ever. If you do not like it, don't bother tryinng to get into it.

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  • No resturaunts, no pizza delievery, no chinese take out. We have been eating out every night for the last week and a half because of the heat. Now I need to make something without heating up my house! No sandwiches either.... Please any ideas on a good supper without heating up the house.. (Yes we do have air, but once the oven is on you can not tell...)|||You said no sandwiches, but a sub would be satisfying and easy to fix. Easy clean up, too. Hope you get a chance to cool off!|||Eat cold cereal and fruit.|||Salad|||Microwave something.|||Chef salad.|||how about chicken salad or tuna salad or salmon salad or _____salad|||Try having cereal, it's cool and my kids love having it as a treat for dinner instead of breakfast or you can do a big fruit salad|||ice cream!!!

    well, umm....healthy, probably salad and lots of fruit...go out for jamba juice!|||Go vegan for a night...it'll cool your body and it'll make you not hungry.|||How about a quiche. It is eggs with milk, bacon, and green peppers with crust on the outside (like a pizza) in a pan. You get crust on bottom and put it in microwave. I don't know anything else cuz i don't cook, but its good.|||ICECREAM|||picnic, sandwich's, subs, fruit, BBQ, anything|||Rarely (not too nutritious), I would plate up a bowl of Vanilla Ice Cream and top it with mixed fresh fruits. You could have cold cuts on the side if needed for the kids.|||BBQ|||put whatever you want to cook outside on a black pan. the heat'll cook it up!|||try some spageti pasta and some smothies (mix milk orange juice and someice cubes in the blender and some vanilla ice cream) and also try some hawian salads or something|||what about burritos? you do not have to heat up the oven for that. just cook some meat on the stove, chop up some lettuce, tomatoes, grate some cheese, and you are good to go. OR, you could make hot dogs and chili (i prefer to make my own, but that takes too long) easy meal, hardly any cook time.|||Salad time! Throw in some ice cold vegies and even cold cuts and cheese.|||Make a good salad and add a can of drained tuna or chicken.
    OR
    Have breakfast for dinner. We do that often and it is ok.
    Or
    Have a sundae break
    Cut up fruits and marshmallows and chocolate chips and serve ice cream sundaes with whatever toppings they want.
    Make a pineapple or banana sandwich|||Go get a cooked chicken from your local grocery store and make a salad with all the toppings and serve together. Healthy, homey and filling... oh and for extra carbs, get a loaf of nice bread to serve(italian or something like it). Get some strawberries and of course some pre made angel food cake for dessert..

    This will be a refreshing dinner...hmmm think I might do this myself!|||Got a crockpot????? That's what I'm doing tonight.

    Got some sausages, peppers, onions, tabasco sauce and sweet and sour sauce going on in there.. My house is cool..|||how about a nice big salad. have some fruit for dessert. diced watermelon, apples, mango and strawberries with a nice glass of tea.
    i think that's what I'll have for dinner!|||You can cook in your microwave as well and it doesn't heat the house up. Outside of salads and sandwiches as I am doing I really don't know. Sorry. ak|||I was going to suggest gazpacho and a cold bean salad, but then I noticed that you have kids, so that might not be such a big hit.

    How about this idea: have a dip dinner. Make sure everything you have can be dipped. cut up raw veggies with salad dressings, apples with peanut butter, bread/pitas with hummus, peanut butter, or whatever your kids will like, salami rolled around a pickle that they can dip in mustard, pretzels dipped in cream cheese, whatever. My mom used to do this when I was a kid, and I loved dipping food. You can make it even more fun by letting your kids mix their own dips for things from whatever you have around the house.

    I hope you cool off soon!|||Mom, my Mom would make salads in the summertime. Fruit salad, tuna salad, crab salad and macaroni salad. Oh and potato salad.

    Fruit salad sounds so GOOD right now!|||how about some little kabobs using cheese cubes/cubed ham/red grapes, etc. A side of cottage cheese and some canned pears? No cooking required!|||Have someone BBQ, which would happen outside of course. Or make a chef salad. Get some turkey, ham, hard-boiled eggs and cut them all up into a bowl of lettuce, tomatoes and cucumbers, croutons and your favorite dressing. Grab some french bread and put some butter on it, and you have a filling meal. The meat in the salad fills you up and there's no cooking involved. We don't have AC, only a swamp cooler. When the temp gets over 100, like it has been lately, the swamp cooler is almost useless, so I can't even think about cooking or it'll be 10x's worse. We usually make a chef salad....other nights we make sub sandwiches like they have at Subway.


    Oh and if you can boil pasta late at night when it's cooled down, or early morning before it's too hot, do so. Get some rotini pasta noodles, cook them and put them in the fridge for later. Then when you're ready, get some Kilbasa sausage or something similar (brown that in the morning too), frozen broccoli (thawed in the microwave), sliced olives, and some thinly sliced red bell peppers. Mix it all up at night when you're ready for dinner, put your favorite dressing (usually a lite italian is good) and you'll have pasta salad w/out heating up your house.|||Boy do I know the feeling. I am making guacamole tacos and gazpacho for dinner. So easy to make and no heat required! Some cut watermelon for dessert as well. Good luck!|||A GOOD GREEN SALAD WITH THE WORKS IN IT.

    HAVE A BREAKFAST DINNER AND GIVE EVERYONE CEREAL AND MILK AND CUT UP SOME HEALTHY FRUITS OR MAYBE VEGGIES AND DIP

    IF YOU WILL USE A LITTLE BIT OF HEAT COOK LOTS OF PASTA & BUY A BUNCH OF THESE

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    SERVE COLD WITH A LITTLE BIT OF PARMISIAN OR FETA AND MAYBE SOME CUT TOMATOS

    OMG IT'S TO DIIIIEEEE FOR!!!! VERY ADDICTING
    IF YOU MAKE A BUNCH IT WILL LAST FOR DAYS.

    OR TRY USING A CROCK POT AND JUST MAKING CHICKEN BREAST THAT YOU CAN SERVE COLD FOR LUNCH AND DINNER THE NEXT FEW DAYS.|||I would agree with these ideas.|||Go to the store and buy a couple of cans of Chicken Breast meat. (or Ham)
    A bottle of your favorite Salad Dressing.
    A head of Lettuce, some carrots, tomatoes, etc
    A bag of shredded cheese
    And some fresh Garlic Bread from the deli/bakery. Or roll up in Flour Tortillas for Wraps

    Toss all ingredients (except the bread) together. Enjoy with bread.

    For the kids:

    Get some Pita bread, jar of pizza sauce and shredded cheese and let them make cold pizza, or pop-it in the microwave.

    I also stock up on Chunky Style Soups, and heat them in the mirowave. There are a ton of varieties to choose from.

    Try cooking the meals in the mornings and fix everyone's plates, wrap in plastic wrap and store in the fridge or freezer. At mealtime, heat the plates and unwrap and serve. You get a home cooked meal and don't suffer the evening heat.

    Or, Place a chunk of meat in a crock pot in the morning, and spices, and simmer on low for 4-8 hours, about two hours before serving, add potatoes and carrots. Turn on high for two hours and serve with dinner rolls.

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    i am addicted to tasty food(just went for Chinese take out) meanwhile i have raw spinach and carrots that i had planned to juice but have yet to do so...i hope i dont let my spinach rot they're organic Im just so addicted to the JUNK food...how can i make myself eat what i know i NEED to eat for health??|||It's time to face the facts, all good foods are bad for you.
    You can keep all that raw food, I'd never eat it either!
    Being a vegan must really suck!|||Lots of ranch dressing|||Buy some v-8 juice very tasty that's my advice,junk food is ok just in moderation,gotta live a little|||Make stir-fries for yourself; done properly they're healthy.
    The secret is in the technique, not any specific recipe.
    Cook the rice separately, heat 1 cup in 2 tbsp oil first.
    Add to 2 cups of boiling water, cover & reduce heat.
    Simmer for 45 minutes until water is all absorbed.
    Slice boneless chicken breast or thighs,
    or slice pork chops or beef steaks in strips.
    Brown & set aside.
    Add vegetables to hot pan in order of cooking time:
    Carrots, water chestnuts, broccoli, bok-choy, celery,
    onions, garlic, peppers, bean sprouts, etc.
    Leave about 2 minutes between each addition.
    Return meat.
    Finish with 2 tbsp cornstarch with 1/2 cup water.
    Whisk together with some soy sauce to darken.
    Add to vegetables to thicken & form gravy.
    Serve over steamed rice|||Don't beat yourself up, and don't try to make it an all or nothing proposition to start with. If you want take out, have it-but enjoy it in moderation, AND throw in a glass of homemade juice somewhere throughout the day. By combining the two to start with, you will feel less deprived. Once you reframe the way you think about it, and start noticing some benefits from that lovely juice, you are likely to start WANTING to make changes. If you convince yourself that the junk food is good, and the good stuff is not, thats exactly how you will continue to think about it. If you take the time to ENJOY a glass of homemade juice-even the act of juicing it, washing the veggies, etc., then your thoughts may very well change. Its all in the approach. Good luck.|||Buy some broccoli, baby corn, stir fry sauce, and udon noodles. Sautee the carrots and broccoli until tender, then add the corn, sauce, and spinach. Meanwhile, boil the noodles. When the noodles are done, add them to the mixture and stir enough to coat them. Now you have delicious oriental food that's healthy instead of junky.

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  • Ok i have a group of friends ranging from 8-12 people around 14 or 15

    I have a very low budget this year. its around $6 now...maybe $40 by the time i need to have them (I'm not cheap, just broke)

    what is something i can get/make for all of them that wouldnt be to expenssive? and everyone would like.

    oh yea, we are all girls and i was thinking something with the chinese take out boxes you can get @ craft stores|||Last year I had no money for Christmas, so I made a batch of peppermint bark and gave it to my friends and family in cute cellophane bags with ribbon around the top.

    Peppermint bark is really easy to make, and it's yummy, and perfect for christmas. I'd suggest googling "Peppermint Bark Recipe". I spent less than $15 to give everyone I knew that as a gift.

    Baked goods are cheap and easy, and they also show people that you care.|||http://www.instructables.com/id/Homemade鈥?/a> has a lot of good ideas for home made gifts. I'm using a few of the ideas myself this year. Better than a Christmas at Kmart.

    http://www.instructables.com/id/How_to_c鈥?/a> is one I'm considering if I can come up with a unique stencil graphic for everyone.|||Do a secret santa, spend a decent amount of money on one person instead of getting everyone little things. Put all your names in a box and pick who you're going to buy for out of it.
    |||mmm...

    try little make-up kits..?..
    or chocolates like Ferrero Rocher-that's wrapped...
    or cool/cute necklaces, bracelets or a ring ??-that's cheap.
    or t-shirts..or stuff toys! //
    |||do the Chinese thing and then fill it with lip gloss or cute stuff or CANDY we all love candy and chocolate!!! :) Good luck and Merry Christmas|||Well I had great fun making bath bombs! I printed the recipe from the internet and gave each of my friends different flavours. And its cheap!|||You could make a photo collage of pics of you all together.

    Maybe lotion or a favorite lip gloss.|||a necklace or something or maybe a nice ring with is cheap but nice
    |||try goodie bags with different things in them that are around your budget. good luck!|||Surprise bags, with little things that they will like|||lots of fun toys!@!!!!|||Get Some Wrapping Paper And Wrap Yourself Up And See What Thet Think :)|||motion lotion... or dildos. lol!

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    Saturday, March 3, 2012

    We have a container of rice from the chinese take out last night. Can I make rice pudding out of this?|||Here's a quick, simple recipe for you. Warm rice pudding is so yummy.
    2 1/2 cups (600 ml) of whole milk
    1/3 cup (66 grams) of long or short grain white rice
    1/8 teaspoon salt
    1 egg
    1/4 cup (50 grams) dark brown sugar
    1 teaspoon of pure vanilla extract
    1/4 teaspoon of ground cinnamon
    1/3 cup (40 grams) raisins

    1 In a medium heavy bottomed saucepan, combine milk, rice and salt and bring to a boil over high heat. Reduce heat to low and simmer until the rice is tender, about 20 minutes. Stir frequently to prevent the rice from sticking to the bottom of the pan.

    2 In a small mixing bowl, whisk together egg and brown sugar until well mixed. Add a half cup of the rice mixture - a Tablespoon at a time - beating to incorporate.

    3 Add egg mixture back into the saucepan of rice and milk and stir, on low heat, for 10 minutes or so, until thickened. Be careful not to have the mixture come to a boil at this point. Stir in the vanilla. Remove from heat and stir in the raisins.

    Serve warm or cold.

    Serves 2-3.

    http://www.elise.com/recipes/archives/00鈥?/a>|||yes you can , i did it once it was yummy|||Yes you can, we use to do it in college all of the time.|||i don't know can you???|||Sure, I used to do that all the time. I just put in milk to cover, 1 egg, sugar (to taste), cinnamon, vanilla extract, and raisins. Just pop it in the oven and bake for about 30 minutes. I wish I had some now!|||I think so.|||yes, put the rice into a vanilla pudding|||you can make anythink if you put ur mind to it|||Yes, I think you can.|||Arroz con Coco (Cuban Coconut Rice Pudding):

    This rice pudding comes from the author's Cuban friend who uses starchy, short-grain Valencia-style rice to achieve a creaminess reminiscent of risotto. Valencia-style rice can be found at most supermarkets; you can also use a short-grain rice like Arborio or Japanese white rice.

    3 cups water
    1 cup short-grain rice (such as Arborio)
    4 whole cloves
    1 (2-inch) piece vanilla bean, split lengthwise
    1 (2-inch) cinnamon stick
    1 (14-ounce) can fat-free sweetened condensed milk
    1/2 cup evaporated fat-free milk
    1/2 cup light coconut milk
    1/2 cup golden raisins
    1 tablespoon chopped crystallized ginger
    1 teaspoon grated lemon rind
    Pinch of salt
    1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon (optional)

    Place water and rice in a large saucepan. Place cloves, vanilla, and cinnamon on a double layer of cheesecloth. Gather edges of cheesecloth together; tie securely. Add to rice mixture. Bring to a simmer over medium heat, stirring frequently. Reduce heat to low; cook 20 minutes or until rice is tender and liquid is almost absorbed.

    Stir in milks and raisins; cook 10 minutes, stirring frequently. Stir in ginger, rind, and salt; cook 5 minutes, stirring frequently. Remove cheesecloth with spices. Pour rice mixture into a bowl or individual bowls; cover surface of pudding with plastic wrap. Chill. Sprinkle with cinnamon, if desired.

    Yield: 8 servings (serving size: 1/2 cup)|||Leftover Rice Rice Pudding

    2 cups leftover cooked white rice
    3 cups milk (any kind)*
    1/2 cup sugar
    small pinch salt
    1/2 cup raisins
    1 teaspoon vanilla extract
    1/2 teaspoon cinnamon, optional
    pinch nutmeg, optional

    Combine cooked rice, milk, sugar and salt in a medium saucepan. Bring to a boil, then lower the heat to a simmer and stir in the vanilla and raisins. Cook until just about all of the milk is absorbed (30-45 minutes, depending on how absorbent your rice is). Stir in cinnamon and/or nutmeg, if using.
    Divide rice pudding into individual serving dishes serve warm or chilled.
    Makes 4-6 servings.

    *Note: Sometimes I add an extra 1/2 cup of milk, if the rice seems unusually firm or dry, to make it creamier. Feel free to add a bit extra if the pudding is not as creamy as you like it. You can use nonfat, lowfat, whole or soy milk in this recipe.

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    so i have been alone at work for six hours with another two to go bc someone called in sick...and i haven't eaten except one piece of toast this morning...soo iam just thinking about what i will pick up when i'm off...
    should i get..

    chinese take out which is really yummy

    or

    go to the grocery store and get some sf potato salad (which i love) and some chicken to make a chicken sandwich|||chinese take out. mmmmmmmmm. sounds good. easy too.
    and you will have leftovers for later. dont forget to get extra fortune cookies. and have you ever tried the chinese dumplings? they have this wonderfully seasoned meat inside and yummy dipping stuff. they are also referred to as "potstickers" lol. now i am hungry.........
    enjoy.|||In my book Chinese take away always wins!|||Pho|||get some chinese
    2 mini spring rolls or chicken and sweet corn soup

    chicken and cashews
    lemon chicken
    beef and blackbean
    beef/chicken curry
    honey soy chicken
    sweet and sour pork/chicken

    fried or boiled rice

    yummy|||i would go with chicken totally|||beef chow fun unless it's really greasy, then go with orange chicken or general gao's chicken.|||Anything but Chinese food. The chicken sandwich sounds good.|||get some cheesburgers but of u cant go out hear is and awsome recipe for Bacon Cheeseburgers










    INGREDIENTS
    1 pound sliced bacon, diced
    5 pounds ground beef chuck
    1 large onion, chopped
    1/4 cup steak sauce
    salt and pepper to taste
    1 pound American cheese slices
    DIRECTIONS
    Preheat a grill for high heat.
    Place bacon in a large skillet over medium heat. Fry, stirring occasionally. When the bacon is almost done, add the onion. Cook until the bacon is crisp, and the onion is tender. Remove onion and bacon from the pan with a slotted spoon, and transfer to a food processor. Pulse a couple of times to chop finely. Do not puree. Pour into a large bowl, and mix with steak sauce and ground chuck using your hands. Form into 16 patties.
    Place patties on the grill, and cook for 5 minutes per side, or until well done. Place a slice of cheese on top of each one during the last minute.|||i would make duck or lobster pita

    duck pita
    grilled leeks, lettuce tomato served with a Cajun mayonnaise


    lobster pita
    steamed lobster
    sun dried tomato ranch style dressing and shredded lettuce

    and served with peas or asparagus|||I say make it easy on your self and get take out,I like brown rice and green beans and chicken from out local chinese place.and on the side it comes with Crab puffs.It is healthy for you and taste good also.|||Egg drop soup and beef and mixed vegetables. Yum.|||subway|||Pizza|||the potato salad and chicken sandwich sound good|||Well, chicken and potato salad would be cheaper probably, but Chinese sounds good to me!|||Go0 to 7-11 and get one of those 1/3 lb hotdogs w/ chilli&cheese

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  • One that you have actually tried and tastes like you just got it from the best Chinese take out you know?

    (usually hang out in Politics; walking on the lighter side tonite)|||CHICKEN CHOW MEIN

    2 onions
    2 stalks celery
    1/2 lb. cabbage
    4 boiled chicken thighs
    1/4 tsp. salt
    2 tsp. cornstarch mixed with 3 tbsp. water
    2 cans tomatoes
    1/2 tsp. Accent
    Dash of pepper
    1/4 tsp. sugar
    1 c. chicken broth
    1 box rice
    Chow mein noodles

    Slice onions, celery, cabbage and chicken into 1/2" slices. Using high flame, heat a well greased frying pan and add salt, onions, celery, cabbage. Stir for 1/2 minute. Add chicken broth, cover and cook for 3 minutes. Add chicken, cornstarch, Accent, pepper, sugar and tomatoes. Stir and cook for 3 minutes. Add chow mein noodles on rice.

    CHICKEN CHOW MEIN

    1/4 c. chopped onion
    1 (4 oz.) can mushroom stems and pieces, drained (reserve liquid)
    2 tbsp. butter
    2 c. diagonally sliced celery
    1 (1 lb.) can bean sprouts, drained
    3 tbsp. soy sauce
    1 tbsp. sugar
    1/2 tsp. salt
    2 tbsp. cornstarch
    3 tbsp. water
    1 1/2 c. cut-up cooked chicken or turkey
    Chow mein noodles

    In large skillet, cook and stir onion and mushrooms in butter until onion is tender. Add enough water to reserved mushroom liquid to measure 1 1/2 cups liquid. Stir into onion-mushroom mixture with celery, bean sprouts, soy sauce, sugar and salt. Heat to boiling. Reduce heat and simmer uncovered 15 minutes.
    Blend cornstarch and water; stir into vegetable mixture. Cook, stirring constantly, until mixture thickens and boils. Boil and stir 1 minute. Stir in chicken; heat through. Serve over chow mein noodles. Serves 4.|||Well you can go on bettycrocker.com or kraft.com and they have tons of receipes to choose from. Also, they send you out free magazines with easy receipes.

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    can someone please tell me what the difference is in the types of chinese foods? i hear of cantonese, sechwan(sp) and others. i'm guessing it has to do with the region in which they originated but what is it that makes them different? how do the flavors differ and which is the kind one typically finds in chinese take out?|||Beijing Food (Northern Chinese)
    Beijing food is the most famous food in China. .
    The northern part of China has a very cold climate. The region is unable to grow rice, and therefore wheat is the food base. Northern Chinese eat more breads than their compatriots in the south, where rice predominates.

    Perhaps the most famous northern dish is Beijing Duck. Mongolian hot-pots and sweet-and-sour dishes from the Henan province are also popular.

    Cantonese Food
    Cantonese food is typically steamed, boiled or stir-fried. It is a very healthy food, since it uses a minimum of oil. The main ingredients of this type of Chinese food are seafood, pork, chicken and vegetables. Dim Sum and Fried Rice are also characteristic.
    There are no limits to what you may find in your bowl. As one Chinese proverb goes: "Cantonese eat every thing that flies except planes, every thing on the ground except cars, and every thing that is in water except boats."

    Sichuan Food
    What is typical of this southwestern province of China is the spicy taste of its food. If you want to eat "la," as people say in Chinese, try the Sichuan pepper beef. Many Sichuan dishes are prepared using chili pepper oil, which gives a special taste to the food.
    The most famous Sichuan dish is the Gongbao (Kung Pao) chicken, fried with peanuts and chili pepper.

    Huaiyang Food
    Huaiyang food is probably the most popular Chinese food in North America, with its steam cooking. Soups are also a very important element. Huaiyang is the home of "red cooking," a method of cooking food in a marinade made of soya sauce, water, sugar, ginger and white wine.
    Noodles come from the Yangzi river region. The southern city of Nanjing is famous for its duck dishes. Shanghai has its own specialties, including stir-fried dishes|||it's "regionated." just go for plain old chinese food and not the kind that has a special region attached to it. it's the besty!|||The different types reflect the area where they come from>Sezchuan tends to be spicier than cantonese. In all honesty though most chinese food is cooked to suit American taste. Also MSG is often added to Chinese food. I tis a flavor enhancer and it makes you thirsty.

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    I want to order chinese take out can anyone tell me what
    Sa Cha beef|||Sha cha beef (Chinese: 娌欒尪鐗涜倝; also called sa cha beef, cha beef, or cha beefsteak) is the name of a Chinese dish featuring shacha sauce and tenderized beef strips. The Americanized dish is usually served over a bed of white rice with fresh scallions and cilantro (coriander). This is the native dish to the Gansu province of China. This dish is rare in that it is one of few Chinese-American dishes to maintain the principle of fan-ts'ai. The basis of this principle is the division between fan, grains and other starch foods, and ts'ai, vegetable and meat dishes. To prepare a balanced meal, it must have an appropriate amount of both fan and ts'ai, and ingredients are readied along both tracks. Sha cha beef is not only a superb example of fan-ts'ai, but a traditional dish dating back thousands of generations.

    Schabeefsteak is the commonly used term in the kitchens of asian restaurants in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States. This is the colloquial form of the word. Also used as an expression of agreement or as a greeting.

    Shacha sauce (also spelled sa cha sauce) or paste is a Chinese condiment primarily used in Fujian, Chiuchow, and Taiwanese cuisines. It is made from soybean oil, garlic, shallots, chilis, brill fish, and dried shrimp. It has a savory and slightly spicy taste.

    The ingredient has multiple uses:

    as a base for soups
    as a rub for barbecued meats
    as a seasoning for stir fry dishes
    as a component for dipping sauces, for example as used in hot pot meals |||Are you sure it's not "Szechuan?" That means it's spicy. It's strips of beef, stir-fried with vegetables and noodles.|||Cha just means Fried or Fry. Sa? I'm not sure...what's that? I'm quite sure there's spelling error on the menu....

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  • Yesterday I ordered Chinese Take out and I had no clue how much to tip the delivery guy! Is it the same as if you were at a Restaurant? I order about 40$ worth of food, and tipped the guy 5$. Was that too much? Or Too little? Thanks.|||It doesn't really matter how much you order. I mean, the guy is going to drive to your house whether you order one thing or fifty things.

    I always tip $3 - $5 depending on their punctuality (if they specified how long it should take, then how well did they stick to that?) and their politeness when they deliver my food.|||seems like a generous amount, i wouldn't do anymore than that, but usually a couple bucks should suffice|||I usually tip like $3-5 depending on how much I order|||I think that seems about right. I always tip $3.00 even on small packages, if they have to carry a lot of things I'll tip $5.00.|||wow , can i deliver chinese take out to your home? I think you over payed a bit but it was a nice gesture since they are very poor people and need the money. If the person was polite and got the food there on time then i guess it was worth it. I usually get these bums that deliver pizza and they just stand there ,with their earrings in one ear and tattoos all over the arms, and when i go to the door they stand there and just give me the price. I say ok hang on a second and they give me this huge sigh, like i am putting them out . I have also had some delivery people that come to the door and have their boyfriends or girlfriends in the vehicle waiting on them so they are in a hurry and i just write out my check as slowly as i can just to wart them. That is rude on both of their parts . I usually give them 2$ and that is about all i can afford , the price of pizzas are way overpriced anyway.|||well i would just give him the normal - 15%. so on a 40 dollar meal it would be 6 dollars. my friend used to just double the tax. maybe it is different with delivery people; maybe you give them less?|||you did right|||15% for normal service, more during rain, snow or other poor weather.

    Keep the website below "handy" for other tipping questions.


    Have a polite day.

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    Or, one that is at least a LITTLE bit healthier than Chinese take-out?|||EASIEST SWEET AND SOUR CHICKEN

    skinless, boneless chicken
    1 small bottle Russian salad dressing
    1/2 jar apricot preserves
    1 package Lipton Onion Soup Mix

    Preheat oven to 375掳F.
    Combine dressing, preserves and soup mix in a bowl, stirring well.

    Place chicken in a greased pan and pour mixture over top.

    Roast for 45 minutes or until done

    OR

    SWEET AND SOUR CHICKEN

    2 chicken breast
    2 green bell peppers
    1 red bell pepper
    1 celery stalk
    2 carrots
    1 small can pineapple
    1 small can mushrooms
    soy sauce
    mustard
    catup
    hot sauce
    vinegar
    brown sugar
    cornstarch
    garlic
    ginger (one piece about 1 inch)

    Cut chicken into bite-sized pieces and rub with crushed garlic and ginger and marinate for 5 mins until the wok gets hot.
    Put a tablespoon of oil and the remaining garlic and the chicken.

    As soon as the chicken is done, add chopped vegetables and stir fry for only a minute, as you need them to be crunchy.

    Make the sauce by adding the remaining ingredients (except for the pineapple chunks) along with the ginger that has not yet been used, and add to the wok.

    Add the sauces and the corn starch when you are ready to serve and allow the sauce to thicken.

    At this time, stir in the pineapple chunks. Add hot sauce to taste.

    Serve it over noodles or rice.

    OR

    STIR FRY SWEET & SOUR CHICKEN

    3 boneless skinless chicken breast
    sesame seeds (optional)
    1 green bell pepper (julienned)
    1 clove of garlic (chopped)
    2 1/2 tbsp. of coconut oil
    1 jar of La Choy sweet and sour sauce

    Cube chicken into desired chuncks; set aside. Heat oil until melted over low heat. Add sesame seeds and chopped garlic, stir to mix together, turn up heat to med-hi, and add chicken.
    Stir fry until chicken is thoroughly cooked, then add bell pepper and sweet and sour sauce. Stir and turn down heat to low.

    Cover and simmer for about 10 minutes until bell pepper is soft and tender. Serves 2-3

    OR

    CROCKPOT - SWEET AND SOUR CHICKEN

    1/2 c. finely chopped pepper
    1/2 c. finely chopped onion
    3 chicken breasts
    1 (10 oz.) jar sweet-sour sauce
    1 (15 1/4 oz.) can pineapple chunks, drained
    3 tbsp. cornstarch
    3 tbsp. cold water
    Hot cooked rice

    Place pepper and onion in pot. Top with chicken breasts. Pour sweet-sour sauce and pineapple chunks over all. Cover. Cook on low 7-8 hours (or high 3 1/2-4 hours). Remove chicken; keep warm. Blend cornstarch and water. Stir in juices. Cover. Cook on high 10-15 minutes until thickened. Serve over hot rice

    OR

    SWEET AND SOUR CHINESE CHICKEN

    1 lb. boneless skinless chicken breast
    1 beaten egg
    1 c. vegetable oil
    1 (13 1/2 oz.) can pineapple chunks, undrained
    2 tbsp. soy sauce
    1/4 tsp. ground ginger
    3/4 c. carrots, thinly sliced
    1 med. green pepper, cut into 1 inch squares
    1/2 c. slivered almonds
    1/2 c. cornstarch
    Water
    1/3 c. sugar
    1/3 c. cider vinegar
    4 c. cooked rice

    Cut chicken into bite size pieces. Dip in egg; roll in cornstarch and fry in hot oil. Cook until golden-drain on paper towel. Reserve pan drippings. Drain pineapple and add water to measure 1 cup. Stir syrup, sugar, vinegar, soy sauce, and ginger to pan drippings. Heat to boiling until sugar dissolves. Stir in carrots, until slightly tender; add pepper chunks. Reduce heat, cover, cook until peppers crisp-tender. Mix 2 tbsp. cornstarch with water until smooth. Stir into vegetable mixture. Cook, stirring constantly until mixture thickens and boils. Stir in chicken, pineapples, and almonds. Heat until warmed through, about 3 minutes. Serve over rice.

    OR

    CHINESE CHICKEN IN SWEET AND SOUR
    SAUCE

    2 stalks celery, sliced
    2 lg. carrots, sliced
    1 green pepper, cut into strips
    3/4 c. flour
    2 cloves garlic, minced
    1 egg, beaten
    1/2 tsp. ginger
    5/8 tsp. salt
    3/4 tsp. pepper
    4 chicken breast fillets
    1 c. oil
    1 1/2 c. water
    1 c. packed brown sugar
    1 c. vinegar
    1 (16 oz.) can tomatoes
    1 c. water
    1/2 c. cornstarch
    1/8 tsp. salt

    Cook vegetables in small amount of water in saucepan, until tender crisp. Drain and set aside. Combine flour, garlic, egg, ginger, salt and pepper in bowl; mix well. Pound chicken fillets with meat mallet. Cut into strips. Dip into batter, coating well. Brown lightly in hot oil in large skillet. Drain on paper towels. Bring 1 1/2 cups water to a boil in Dutch oven. Stir in brown sugar. Cook for 1 minute. Add vinegar and tomatoes. Bring to a boil again. Stir in mixture of cornstarch and remaining 1 cup water, gradually. Cook for 3 minutes, stirring constantly. Add chicken, vegetables and 1/8 teaspoon salt. Cook until heated through. Serve over cooked rice. Yield: 12 servings.

    JM|||Sweet and Sour Chicken Meatballs
    Serves: 4

    1 lb ground chicken
    1 egg
    1 cup large flake oats
    3 Tbsp fresh minced cilantro (coriander)
    2 Tbsp cornstarch
    录 tsp hot pepper sauce
    2 Tbsp grated fresh ginger root
    2 cloves garlic, minced
    陆 cup orange juice
    5 Tbsp tomato ketchup
    3 Tbsp rice vinegar
    2 Tbsp honey
    陆 cup water
    1 Tbsp soy sauce
    1 Tbsp sesame oil
    2 Tbsp sesame seeds
    陆 cup green onions, sliced
    1 green pepper, chopped
    1 red pepper, chopped
    salt, to taste

    Preparation:

    1. Combine ground chicken, salt, egg, oats, cilantro (coriander), 1 Tbsp (15 mL) cornstarch, hot pepper sauce, 1 Tbsp (15 mL) grated fresh ginger and garlic.
    2. Shape mixture into 16 meatballs.
    3. In pot with lid, combine remaining ingredients, except green onions and peppers. Add meatballs. Cover, bring sauce to a boil, then reduce heat until sauce thickens and meatballs are cooked through (approximately 20 minutes) or until a meat thermometer inserted into the chicken pieces reads 165掳F (74掳C). Stir in green onion and peppers and simmer an additional 5-10 minutes. If the sauce becomes too thick, stir in more orange juice.
    4. Serve meatballs on serving platter over cooked rice or egg noodles. Garnish with more sesame seeds and minced cilantro (coriander).

    We've got over 200 more great chicken recipes at www.chicken.ca.

    Enjoy!
    Marty Brett
    Chicken Farmers of Canada|||here are some links that will help.|||chicken + honey & lemon

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    Maybe mexican, in and out, or some chinese take out.|||There is a saying that I loosely remember: "Let us eat and drink, as tomorrow we surely die".
    This is natural human reaction, and I have nothing against a good meal, while we can afford one.
    But we would still need to understand why we got into the crisis in the first place.
    And if we do understand the main reasons we will see, that it is us who has to solve it. The times when people left everything to a king, queen, general, politicians, any great leader or even a God like figure and those figures worked out a solution for everybody, those times are gone.
    We are all interconnected, together like one big family.
    If someone moves a finger we are all affected. If it is good it is good for everyone, and if it is bad it effects everyone too.
    So after the good meal we have some work to do.
    Below I included two animation videos for illustration.
    All the best.|||ummmmm! Korean BBQ!!! I dont care how much I pay there...its unlimited meat!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!|||Yes. Exactly what Americans need. More food to fill our gluttonous, corpulent, obese selves.|||HEYO|||wish I could afford to eat...le sigh.|||Who can afford food? I'm boiling some old boots.|||Yeah! you're right-lets all pig out on pizza! the presidents new bill is being called the Porkulus bill-they all pigged out-spending like crazy-why not us? Only I'll be buying my pizza at Costco-lots less expensive.|||Tex-Mex...yummmm|||New York or Fe let Mignon Steak and a baked potato sounds good but it's expensive.|||Most Americans are way ahead of you - scarfing down plenty of saturated fats and carbs as we speak.

    People will find any excuse to stuff their faces. The economy as one of them - why not, eat up!|||Heehee. You can keep the Mexican food. I don't like it. But I'll take a good Chinese stir fry or some good pizza. But just watch how much you eat. If you get fat, (and you could with all the cheap fast food out here), then you'll have another problem on your hands.|||I do, where are we going?|||I was thinking more along the lines of some budlight to drown the sorrows away.|||I picked up some filets for me my daughters to have this weekend. I'll wrap them in some lovely bacon and grill asparagus to go along with them. Good stuff!

    For the record, bacon is the perfect accompaniment for most any dish.

    @ Dominic & Max - I'm 5'4" and 115 pounds at age 40. Try again. Everything in moderation.......|||Some Pad thai would be nice...and pick up a 40 and some KFC for Obama's boys.

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    i think im too skinny and i wanna gain weight...i think im eating too many healthy stuff like fruits, veggies, vitamin water, soy milk, healthy cereals, sushi and apple sauce...but i also eat junk food and sometimes fatten food but it doesnt help like pizza, chips, candy, soda, chinese take out(im chinese), and all that stuff sometimes...my brother said that he got fatter by drinking a lot of those ensure milks....any suggestions to help me gain weight?|||Yes, you should still eat healthy. You want to gain weight, not gain weight AND health problems.

    Your brother had the right idea...a good way to gain weight is to drink Ensure/Boost shakes between meals. You get a lot of calories and nutrients, and no junk. Also try drinking a lot of fruit juice for extra calories.

    Definitely try strength training--building muscle will help you to not look so skinny :)|||THERE ARE DRINKS/SHAKES THAT HELP YOU GAIN WEIGHT. THAT SEEMS TO BE THE BEST AND SAFEST WAY TO ACHIEVE YOUR GOAL.|||why do you want to get fatter? simply because you're impatient? look, eat the natural way your body wants.. forcing it will mess up your natural balance.

    just wait.. when you get older you'll get fatter.

    trust me.

    just do what the body wants naturally.

    binge eating is bad.. no matter what good you're doing it with.|||drink protein shakes not ensure.. or eat lots of pasta and meats, red steaks will put on good weight , protein|||asians aren't really made to be fat so don't try to gain too much weight. you might get unwanted stretch marks i'm sure you're beautiful the way you are, but if you insist ensure drinks is the way to go.

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    I like the simple cabbage and pork egg rolls from Chinese take out. A lot of these places have similar egg rolls. I have tried to make them, but my flavors are off... really off. The only recipes I find are complicated and full of mushrooms, bean sprouts, carrots and other such veggies. I know most people find the more complex recipes desirable, but I prefer the simple pork and cabbage egg roll. Does anyone have a recipe for these? PLEASE! It is driving me crazy, not to mention broke with all the failed attempts.|||TRADITIONAL EGG ROLLS

    One cup green cabbage (shredded)
    One cup purple cabbage (shredded)
    One quarter cup of carrots (shredded)
    One quarter cup of soy sauce
    One quarter cup of teriyaki sauce
    One package of egg roll wraps

    Mix all of your ingredients together in a bowl be sure to cover the cabbage and carrots in the soy sauce and teriyaki sauce so it is evenly blended.
    Open you egg roll package and remove the first wrap. Place a quarter cup of the ingredients in the center of the wrap in a line then roll the wrap to close. Repeat till you have the desired amount of egg rolls.

    Preheat you oven to 325 degrees. Using a cookie sheet or shallow baking pan lightly grease and place your egg rolls about two inches apart, bake for 10 minutes. The wrap should be a very light brown color

    Tip
    Using prepared (shredded) coleslaw mix will save you a lot of time in preparing your egg rolls.

    I like to add 1 teaspoons black pepper|||if u go to your local grocery store they sell frozen ones. all u have to do is put them in the oven on 350 for 15 min|||Go to 'Iceland' freezer store, they do some good ones, also check out your local Chinese supermarket.
    Many that you get from a takeaway have been brought as frozen, otherwise you'd have to wait ages while they made them fresh!

    There's a pretty good recipe here, along with a video that show you how.
    http://www.videojug.com/search?keywords=鈥?/a>

    Then you can put in them anything you like. Also buy some Chinese Spice (Swartz I think), 5 spice and some sesame oil

    That will bring the authentic flavours out, Also add a bit of garlic powder to your mix'

    Make sure that you deepfry with new, clean oil.|||I would use *bok choy instead of cabbage. Here's a step-by-step with pics. Omit the ingredients you don't like/want.

    http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cookbook:Eg鈥?/a>

    *
    http://chinesefood.about.com/library/wee鈥?/a>

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    my sister brought chinese take out and i dont think im gonna finish it all tonight..how do you reheat it to make it taste the same..will it work on the microwave??if not how would you reheat it using the oven or frying pan|||Reheating Fried Rice & Chicken:

    InstructionsThings You'll Need:
    Left over fried rice
    A microwaveable bowl
    A paper towel
    Water
    Step 1Put your leftover fried rice in a microwaveable container.

    Step 2Get a paper towel, wet it, and then squeeze most of the moisture back out. You want the paper towel to be a little more than damp, but not dripping.

    Step 3Spread the paper towel back out and place it over your bowl of leftover fried rice.

    Step 4Microwave the fried rice for between 2-3 minutes depending on the temperature and heating ability of your microwave and the portion size of fried rice. I tend to err on the longer side. If you have a very large amount of fried rice -- over two cups -- you may need to extend the cooking time to 4-5 minutes.

    Step 5Let the rice stand for 2-3 minutes after it's done cooking. The paper towel will have steamed the rice and both the paper towel and the bowl of fried rice will be VERY HOT.

    Step 6After the rice has sat for 1-2 minutes, carefully remove the paper towel and throw it away. Use an over mitt if necessary. After that, you're free to enjoy a great tasting bowl of reheated fried rice!|||It will work in the microwave, and fried rice is probably easier to heat in the microwave. Just put the food in for a minute at a time, stirring in between each interval. Once it starts to get warm you can start putting it in for 30 seconds at a time, still stirring in between.

    However, I prefer to heat up chicken or mixed veggies on the stove. It gets much more evenly heated that way, I think!

    It's really easy. Just put it in a pot so that it spreads out well, the chicken shouldn't go higher than 2 or 3 inches. Add a little bit of water (maybe about 1/4 cup, or a little less for an average sized serving). The water amount doesn't have to be exact; I usually turn the faucet on high for about a second and call it good. The water is just to help heat up the chicken and keep it from sticking to the pan, and also to add back any water into the sauce that might have evaporated overnight.

    Turn the stove on medium to medium high heat and keep an eye on it... stir every once in a while so it doesn't stick to the bottom. It will start to sizzle. After a little while, take out a thick piece of chicken, cut it in half and feel the middle, just to make sure it's all the way warmed up.

    Then transfer to a plate, and enjoy!

    Edit: Forgot to add, make sure you don't put any metal in the microwave (don't use the takeout container if it has metal handles!) and make sure you use a dish that is microwave safe.|||Pour it into a bowl or onto a dish
    add 1 or 2 tbsp water
    cover with wax paper and heat it for 3 minutes.|||mirowave will be faster if i was u ill put in the oven for 5 mintues

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    I was at a Chinese take out that makes fries, wings, eggrolls and all that,
    put a heap of clams in the deep fryer.|||Sure... restaurants can use the same fryer for any type of food. There is no health code rule for using the same fryer for potatoes and meat. This is because fryers are generally set at about 350 F., which is hot enough to kill any bacteria associated with raw chicken, seafood or any type of meat.

    However, if you happened to be vegan and asked the restaurant manager about this, and the manager lied to you, it would be an ethical issue.

    Restaurants, just like food companies that sell packaged food in grocery stores, have to follow "truth in advertising" laws. If a restaurant manager lied to you about this type of thing, you could probably file a lawsuit.|||There is nothing wrong with the fact that most restaurants are not equipped with 8-10 fryers to cook all the different foods available. I am happy that Rab takes the time to dump his oil and clean the fryer before each order is prepared. If you have allergies or specific diet requirements and the restaurant does not take that into consideration then shame on them. Celiacs are the very common now and all we do is stove top fry a menu item and we would do the same thing for any other individual that requires special attention. As for Rab I would make him something with special sauce. You do not have to be a jerk! We are in the food service business not food servant!|||Well, 350 degrees....is NOT hot enough to kill all....Here is why I know....My husband is severely allergic to FISH and SEAFOOD....we have ordered fries for him at a Fast Food Restaurant that used the same fryer for Fish....He only had 4-5 french fries and had a bad allergic reaction. I called the the Fast Food place and let them know what had happened, and they were honest with me and told me yes they did use the same oil for the fish and the fries, eggrolls etc. We learned a valuable lesson. Now we let the waitresses know about his allergy as we order, to be sure they are aware of any cross contamination, as I can order seafood out as I have no allergy to it.
    I was told restaurants did have to have a separate fryer for fish and seafood, for just that reason. I could have gotten bad information, but that was the only time this happened to him in many many years.|||Hi,///// This is not good practice,not because it is a health problem to start with although it could become one. It is because whoever cooks like that is lazy and has no respect for the customer or themselves for that matter because the can hardly call themselves a cook. Mixing so many different things in the oil will taint it and shorten the life of it. I would never eat there again - but I would tell them why first -preferably in front of other customers when they were busy. if they ever do get busy that is!
    all the best. Rab|||As the others have said, sure they can. It does taint the oil, as one answerer said. My grandpa owned a restaurant for years and had one fryer for fish, one for chicken, one for beef, and one for non-meat products. May seem excessive to have that many fryers, but everyone swore the foods there tasted better.

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    Like Chinese take out?
    I used to get this at Imperial Plaza in Lexington Kentucky, it had a certian twack, and I don't have any idea how it was made!|||Shrimp In Lobster Sauce

    1 lb Medium shrimp
    - completely shelled, - tails removed, - cleaned and blotted dry

    -------------------------MARINADE-----鈥?1 Egg white; lightly beaten
    1 ts Cornstarch
    1 1/2 c Peanut oil for deep-frying

    ---------------------------SAUCE------鈥?1/2 lb Pork, coarsely ground
    2 tb Peanut oil
    1 1/2 tb Chinese fermented blk. beans
    2 tb Coarsely chopped garlic
    1 ts Finely chopped ginger root
    2 Scallions; finely chopped
    1 1/2 tb Thin soy sauce
    2 tb Chinese rice wine
    -=OR=- Dry sherry 1/4 ts Sugar
    1 pn Salt
    1/2 c Chicken broth
    1 tb Cornstarch; dissolved in
    2 tb Chicken broth; (cold)
    1 Egg; beaten with
    2 ts Sesame oil

    MARINATE THE SHRIMP in the egg white and cornstarch for 20 minutes in the refrigerator. Fry the shrimp in 1 1/2 cups oil at a moderate temperature (325F). Or, to simplify, stir-fry them in a wok in 3 tablespoons of oil just until they turn opaque. Remove them from the wok. Brown the ground pork in 2 tablespoons of oil. Add the rest of the sauce ingredients. Bring them to a boil and add the cornstarch to thicken the sauce lightly. Turn off the heat. Stir in the beaten egg, pulling the clumps of egg into thin strands with chopsticks as they cook. Stir in the cooked shrimp to coat them with the sauce. ----

    More recipes for Shrimp with Lobster Sauce you will find on this page
    http://retete-culinare-diverse.ro/en/sea鈥?/a>

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    McDonalds:
    Subway:
    Burger King:
    Chinese Take-out:
    Mexican Take-out:

    if you haven't eaten in one of these places, just skip it.|||Subway: tuna 6 in
    Mexican take out: chicken fajita|||McDonalds: Hate Mcdonalds but I'd get a Fish Filet with cheese and medium fries.

    Subway: 6 inch Sweet onion chicken teriyaki on honey oat bread, toasted, with provolone, sweet onion sauce, oil, vinegar, salt & pepper and lettuce.

    Burger King: Don't like Burger King

    Chinese Take-out: Wonton soup, shrimp egg rolls, crab rangoon, sweet and sour pork, fried chicken wings.

    Mexican Take-out: Tacos and burritos? XD|||MC-smoothie,chicken sandwhich,fries. Subway-Tuna sandwhich. Dont eat at Burger King. Chinese. kung pao chicken. Stir fry vegetable,fried rice and anything hot and spicy. I usually dont eat mexican take out but if I did, just a taco or a Tamale(like simple Mexican food|||Everysince the mid 1980's "ALL I HAVE EVER CARED TO ORDER WHEN GOING TO McDonalds & still do this very day if or whenever I might go to said place.... Oh'` I guess I'd have to also help pay the bill !?! (if going with someone or other people !?!... ANYWAY I'd rather normally order : T W O {BIG~MAC's} ONE Lrge-Fry,ONE LARGE STRAWBERRY MILKSHAKE. !!! ;-{} r"R"r;a;rRrwWwrRr`,'. MY VERY FAVORITE OF ALL FOODS/stuffs IS STILL PIZZA & a soda sometimes nothing to go with !?!.,. !!! & that's been the case everysince I was a child. !!!/TWO subs, a soda & fried potatoes/.. a whopper & two orders of fries !?!...Shrimp fried rice/large & two egg roles ... 4 TACOS rRr|||McDonalds: Snack Wrap &/or Chicken Nuggets
    Subway: French bread with turkey, lettuce, American cheese, tomatoes, and mayonnaise (sometimes toasted, sometimes not) 6in. and/or footlong, depends on how hungry I am
    Burger King: Fries
    Chinese Take-out: noodles
    Mexican take-out: usually like a taco or something.|||McDonalds:double cheeseburger, french fries and sprite
    Subway:meatball subway
    Burger King:whooper those fries that look like waffles and a coke
    Chinese Take-out:sweet and sour chicken, egg rolls, brown rice
    Mexican Take-out:burrtios, tacos and salsa and chips|||McDonald's; 1/4 pounder meal with chips and curry sauce!
    Subway; cheese and chicken melt with lettuce.
    Burger king; only like the chips!
    Chinese take-out; chicken chow mein, special fried rice, chicken balls, lemon chicken.

    I'm hungry now!|||McDonalds: black coffee, only....or occasionally, at breakfast, an oatmeal

    Subway: kid's turkey or 6" tuna

    Burger King: never

    Chinese Take-out: hot & sour soup; General Tso's chicken occasionally

    Mexican Take-out never|||McDonalds: Happy meal, chips & hamburger
    Subway: A ham sub
    Burger King: Kids meal, little mini burger and chips
    Chinese Take-out: Beef chow mein|||McDonalds: some sort of cheeseburger based meal
    Subway: Spicy Italian
    Burger King: some sort of cheeseburger based meal
    Chinese Take-out: chicken, fried rice, some vegetable
    Mexican Take-out: burrito and chips|||McDonalds: Fish burger and a soda
    Subway:
    Burger King: fries
    Chinese Take-out: Orange chicken and egg rolls
    Mexican Take-out: Enchiladas, guacamole and salsa with chips|||McDonalds: Triple cheese burger wit extra meat
    Subway:Everything
    Burger King: EVERYTHING
    im a fatty lol|||at subway definitely get a toasted pizza sub!
    mcdonalds is vial
    chinese- chicken kung pou! and everything else on the menu!
    mexican- tacos! chimichanga! enchiladas! CHILE RELLENO ! Tamales!|||subway: foot long sandwich?
    chinese: chow mein??
    mexican:burrito, nachos??|||big mac and fries
    footlong meatball
    whopper and onion rings

    where the f*** is KFC ni99a!?!?!?!|||Happy Meal , or 2 small cheeseburgers & medium fries
    I forgot :O
    Dont eat there anymore
    Spaghetti, Orange Chicken, broccoli w/ meat, and rice
    Chipotle <33|||McDonald's chicken sandwich Small fry
    burger king mushroom Burger small fry
    chinese takeout orange chicken rice eggrol
    i do eat mexican and subway but rarely|||mcdonalds monopoly is ending tommorow, 50 pc chicken mcnuggets
    6 inch roast beef from subway
    double whopper from burger king
    beef and broccoli or fried fish from chinese restaurant
    fajitas and chips at mexican grill|||I get fatter|||Jack in the Box #3

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    My boyfriend and I have recently began eating Chinese take out very often (maybe 1 or 2 times a week to every other week), and I'm starting to wonder if its too much, and if it is unhealthy for you, like eating McDonald's all the time? Anyone have an idea??|||Most of Chinese food, especially in the USA, is full of Monosodium Glutamate (MSG) which is very unhealthy and over 30% of the population has allergic reactions to it to one degree or another.

    MSG has also been linked to Alzheimer's. Not that it causes it but can be a trigger to set it off if you have it in your family history.

    go to a search engine and bring up information on MSG and you will never go near the stuff again.|||It could be.|||Yes. Some of it is even worse. It is not even real Chinese food. It's basically fast food.|||yes, it is. I thought it was a healthier alternative to basic fast food myself, till I watched a report stating that it has way too much sodium (salt) in it. It suggested breaking the meal up into two meals...one today and one tomorrow.|||seems like it.. i was actually wondering the same thing like the other day.. it tastes so good and its made fairly quick & easy, i dont think it can be too healthy for you|||Personally, I think Chinese takeout TASTES very much better than Occidental fast food, and it does usually have more vegetables, but it also has just as much fat and usually way, way more sodium. The secret to healthy eating is not precisely WHAT you eat but HOW MUCH you eat and exercise. Oriental cuisine can easily be part of a balanced diet and workout program, just as McDonald's and Burger King can be part of a healthy lifestyle.|||Chinese food are healthy and real food . I working at the chinese restaurant, you use fresh vegetables, meat and vegetable oil. even though all the meat , they trimmed all the fat. you can not compare as McDonald's. but i recomend order from restaurant , they are more fresh than fast food.|||It is generally healthier than eating fast food, unless you are sticking with things like Chicken Soo Guy, general Tao's chicken, Sweet and Sour anything or other highly processed foods . Outside of these dishes, the biggest problem is an overabundance of sodium, which is contributory to hypertension( high blood pressure)
    If you are mostly going for simple chow mein, fried rice and chop suey dishes and dishes with lots of vegetables, you'll do fine eating chinese a couple of times each week. The next biggest problem will come from the large amounts of MSG often used in North American chinese style dishes. some people actually react to the large aounts of MSG, and this is actually documented as 'chinese restaurant syndrome'.
    So, eat the simple dishes , with lots of vegetable, rather than the breaded and battered dishes and don't use too much soy sauce( very high in salt content) and you'll be better off than if you were eating burgers and fries on a regular basis, provided you don't have hypertension problems or a reaction to MSG|||Depends on how it is cooked and what you are eating. If you are eating mostly vegetables and white rice, you aren't doing too bad although brown rice would be better for you. You can reduce the fat by asking for your food to be cooked in broth and not fat. You are however eating a huge amount of sodium and probably MSG. Asian food is easy to cook at home, why not check out recipes online and start cooking real food for yourself? You'll have more control and feel better about what you are putting in your body. Here's a question for you, how many Asian people do you see eating at most "chinese" fast food places. They won't eat the stuff either.|||Yes ! Most of it is fried & the sodium levels are through the roof !|||it's probably very close. but not all chinese food is as bad as mcdonalds or other fast food places. if you get just rice or brocolli and rice or something of that sort, then it's going to be rather healthy.|||Yes. Both are made of crabby genitals.|||Much Much better for you|||I THINK THAT IT IS THE SAME AS EATING FAST FOOD.|||It is bad,but does not have as much greese as fast food. Also when you eat the rice you are still getting grains and vegetables so its not that bad.|||no offense to the chinse people but have u seen how skinny they are u dont think they eat that stuff everyday in china and usally wenever i eat one plate i notice they serve u more vegtables then meat or chicken or watever so i think chinese food is actually off course im not a nutrsionist lol|||You will probably get more vegetables, but all that sodium and the amount of sauce used in many of the dishes is not good for you. It depends on what you eat from the restaurant and what you order from McDonalds. Neither is very healthy that is for sure. I still eat both though. You only live once right?|||really chinese food (not the fake Americanized) can be pretty good for you depending on what you are eating. but sometimes chinese food contains MSG, not so good for your body.|||Yes, it is.|||I think is as bad, but chinese food have a larger variety of things in there. fast food is oil, meat, bread, and potatoe

    but chinese food had lotta veggies, celery cabbage.. etc
    but both are still greasy|||chinese food IS fast food|||if you eat it too much..

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    I love chinese food! I lost my wife last year, so I am trying to learn how to cook. I don't want to keep going to the chinese take out place, can I learn how to do it myself?
    What do I need, and where can I go for instructions?|||There are some virtual cooking classes, information and recipes in below links for beginners.

    http://home.lkk.com/kitchen/tips_beginne鈥?/a>
    http://home.lkk.com/kitchen/tips_interme鈥?/a>
    http://home.lkk.com/kitchen/kitchen_virt鈥?/a>

    lkk = Lee Kum Kee is a famous brand and they invented oyster sauce a century ago.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Kum_Kee|||get martin yan's "yan can cook" very basic and easy to understand. written for beginners and gwailas (round eyes)
    if you just want to experiment with the flavors, go to the store and purchase some oyster sauce, some black bean paste with garlic and some ginger. you will notice the flavors are there.|||http://www.cookinglight.com/cooking/cs/w鈥?/a>

    hope above help.|||First im sorry about your wife, but if you have any chinese friends ask them if you dont go to Chapters and buy a chinese cooking book. Im thinking your cooking will be PERFECTO!|||i taught myself how to cook chinese when i had to move to NC and realized all their chinese food sucked (i'm from CA). chinese food is actually really easy to cook. it's the prep that is time consuming. lots of cutting, but very quick cooking.

    i bought a wok and just started trying out recipes of my favorite dishes. if i didn't like a recipe, i tried a different one the next time. i bought a few books, but you don't have to. there is so much free information and recipes on the internet. i do agree with the above, if you are going to buy a book, go with martin yan (yan can cook).

    also i just bought the ingredients as the recipes called for them. soon i had a "chinese pantry". you'll find a lot of recipes use the same stuff. light and dark soy sauce, hoisin sauce, cornstarch, fresh ginger, fresh garlic, green/spring onions, etc.

    good luck, and i'm sorry about your loss.|||Ugh, screw Martin Yan- he's a hack and a half. If you want to learn good Chinese cooking, get a cookbook by Joyce Chen, which is very easy to follow: http://www.amazon.com/Joyce-Chen-Cook-Bo鈥?/a>

    And then practice and practice. It'll be fun, and you'll get to eat your mistakes and successes! Good luck!|||I am so very sorry to hear about your wife.

    This is a great website: lots of recipes, tips & tricks and step by step instructions with photos.

    http://chinesefood.about.com/od/chinesec鈥?/a>|||Try these websites


    Ingredients:

    1 lb pumpkin

    4 tbsp oil

    陆 stalk leek, chopped

    陆 tsp salt

    录 tsp sugar

    陆 cup water
    Directions:

    Peel pumpkin and remove seeds. Cut into 2 inch squares.
    Heat 4 tbsp oil and fry pumpkin. Add leek, sugar, and water. Simmer for 15 minutes and serve hot.

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    I think I am paranoid but I get so scared to eat pork since I know someone that got the worm on her brain. I see pork baby back ribs, pork chinese take out food, or mexican carnitas and I don't know if I should trust them or not. I know the meat has to be a certain temperature but how can one know if it was cooked that well? I love pork but I am just too scared. I never cook pork myself so basically all I want to know is about restaurant pork. Thanks so much.|||Are you sure it was from pork? Trychinosis has been virtually eliminated as a threat in the US and it doesn't go into the brain.|||points|||What worm on the brain are you talking about?

    Trichinosis, which used to be gotten from pork is a parasite that resides in your muscles, not your brain. You have almost no chance of getting trichinosis from USDA inspected pork even if it is cooked rare.|||If you are talking about the worm that causes trichinosis, that is really not a cause for concern any longer. The few cases in the United States are mostly the result of eating undercooked game or home reared pigs. It is most common in the developing world and where pigs are commonly fed raw garbage. So, if you are buying your pork from a grocery store or butcher's shop you are pretty sure that the meat will not have the worm: today's pigs are not fed raw garbage but pig feed.

    Regardless of which meat you are cooking, you should have an instant read meat thermometer. Then all you do is cook at the temperature suggested for the time suggested, then stick what you've cooked with the thermometer to read what the internal temperature is.|||Just make sure you cook any meat thoughly.|||What the PORK are you talkin' about?




    Shut up and eat!|||I don't know about anything in pork that causes a worm , but my husband is a G.M. at a Bar-B-Q restaurant and pork is safe to eat when it has reached 165 F for at least 15 minutes.|||I was scared about it too, when I was a kid I heard about it.
    You have to cook pork meat very well.
    To make sure it麓s really cooked you have to cut it and check inside
    Temperature is the most important to kill it
    We like to eat pork in many ways and my mother always make sure that it麓s very well cooked. In my country there are many traditional foods made with pork meat, my grand mother used to cook them for us some weekends and the whole family used to eat together. So we have been cooking it for a long time and nobody is sick.

    We never let us to forget that it may be delicious but it is pork meat and you have to cook it properly.

    Don麓t be scared. Any kind of food can be dangerous if it isn麓t properly cooked or storaged.
    But if you are still worried, read about it, I think here in Mexico I have seen some books about parasites while my sister was studying medicine, and I bet you will find some in your city.

    People may tell you that it doesn麓t exist, but it does exist, you will find real information in medicine books or specialized books.
    I read one of the answers about how long and at what temperature you have to cook pork, I think that麓s a good advice.|||it is ok... my diet cant be without pork, and didnt get any worm

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    I'm looking for a good Chinese beef and broccoli stir fry recipe (The way they make it for Chinese take out.) Every time my mom makes it the broccoli gets soggy and is not firm like the broccoli from the restaurants. Also, the beef doesn't taste the same (nor do we know how to make the sauce.) Can anyone give me the recipe for Chinese beef and broccoli stir fry takeout/restaurant style? Please and thank you!|||The beef is usually cooked twice. A mixture of cornstarch and egg white is made and the beef is placed in the cornstarch mixture then fried. The beef is removed and set aside. Stir fry your veggies, quickly and in a hot wok or skillet with hot oil. Place in the items needing the longer cook time first then the rest of the items. Including the beef.
    Sauce I have 2 recipes for you to try.
    #1
    1 Tb dark soy sauce
    1 Tb light soy sauce
    1 Tb oyster sauce
    1 Tb dry sherry
    1/2 tsp pepper
    1/2 tsp sugar
    If you want the sauce thick add a bit of cornstarch and if you do that add a bit of water as well. About 1 tsp cornstarch and 1/4 to 1/2 cup water

    Beef and Broccoli recipe
    2 Tb peanut oil
    1/2 pound broccoli par boiled, thinly sliced
    1 Clove garlic peeled and crushed
    1 thin slice ginger-root or 1/8 tsp ginger
    1 tomato seeded and cut into 6 wedges
    1/2 - 3/4 pound flank steak cut across grain into slices 1/8 inch thick
    Heat oil in large skillet or wok add broccoli garlic and ginger, stir fry 2 minutes add tomato and stir fry 1 minute. Reduce heat and push vegetables to the side, or remove from pan if you don't have room, add beef and stir fry 1 minute, sprinkle in sherry. Mix remaining ingredients sprinkle over beef and fry 1/2 minute.

    This recipe does not say to twice cook the beef but I like the texture of the meat when it is coated in the cornstarch mixture. ( both are good.)

    Keep in mind the you will most likely never be able to accomplish at home what is done in a Chinese restaurant as you stove will never be able to put out the heat that the stoves at a Chinese restaurant can.|||Well using Fresh Broccoli is the key...And not to over cook it. I would Add the broccoli last. Also the sauce can be found at any grocery store in a packet or use this recipe which is Incredible.

    http://www.jasonandshawnda.com/foodiebri鈥?/a>|||Add the Broccoli right at the end, and make sure the oil is very hot. It only needs about a minute to a minute and a half. Be sure to use the spatula all the time.|||If the broccoli is soggy, it was over cooked. The recipe for the brown sauce is found online. Just google "chinese brown sauce for beef and broccoli"|||don't cook it as long :-)

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  • We have some rice leftover from Chinese take-out, but you know it's gotten kinda tough. It's still edible, but not that appealing.|||This works for all types of rice:

    Add 1-2 tablespoons of water (preferably hot) to the container (if microwaveable). Cover, making sure you leave a small vent for steam to escape, and microwave for 3-5 minutes. Let the rice rest for like 30 seconds as the rice will be reaaaaalllllyyyy hot. Fluff up with a fork and you're ready to go!!!|||After you take it out of the refrigerator, separate the rice thoroughly with a spoon. Place 3 to 4 teaspoon or water and mixed well. Cover the rice with wet tissue then place in microwave. Put in high setting for 3 to 4 minutes. Voila!

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    |||I like to add water to the container when I put it away. Then it's soft when I take it out and I can pan fry it in butter. It's very yummy.

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    |||add butter and heat up.

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    |||feed it to the dog and start fresh

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    |||Put it in a colander and run really hot water over it in the sink. Works for me!

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    |||You are not supposed to reheat rice

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    |||The first answer is the correct one other than frying in butter. Does that ever sound good.

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    |||You need to transfer the left over rice in a sealed tupperware before leaving it in the fridge.

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    |||put in a colander and pour boiled water over it,but dnt re0heat more than once!!

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    |||I always get the best results by putting it in one of those metal colanders; putting the colander in a pot with 2-3 inches of water, covering and steaming for about 4 minutes. But the idea of the wet paper towel and microwaving it sounds like it would work also.

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    |||just soak a paper towel and lay it over the rice, microwave. done.

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    |||OK the white rice on the side comes with the order, right? To buy it separately is what, a buck fifty? The cost of the energy and time to reheat it is more than the price of a new side order.

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    |||add vinegar and microwave.

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    |||What I personally do is this
    Wet a paper towel and place it over the rice, and then place it in the microwave and microwave it for 2 minutes. It always comes out hot and moist for me.
    And trust me about it, I've eaten rice all my life and this is the way i do it and it works.

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    |||That's not an easy thing to do, but try adding a little bit of water to it, then pop it in the microwave covered for a minute.|||Add a couple TB of water and mirowave 3 minutes or so.

    Make sure you have it partially covered with a lid just barely opened to vent.|||Pour hot water over the rice|||This will even work for Minute Rice! soak a paper towel in water and wring it out slightly so it's not dripping everywhere. Put it over the bowl as you microwave it to heat it. It acts like a steamer and it won't leave water in the bottom of the bowl!|||NO DONT RE BOIL IT!! steam it.. left over white rice is good for making fried rice. did u know fried rice taste the best with all sorts of left overs?|||Add hot water or even better soup stock, cover and microwave or re-heat briefly... not fresh but definitely improved...|||I would say just add a tiny bit of water and then stie it up and pop in in the microwave for like 30 seconds or so and keep doing that until it is perfect.|||Add a little water to it and then let it steam for 10 minutes or so.|||Try steaming it.|||Oh god...just make some more|||re boil it in water|||try running some cold water over it for a few seconds then reheat at a low temp.Try not to warm it up in the microwave.|||re boiled it

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    I'm hungry, really hungry.
    Only two options I have are a cheeseburger and fries from a diner, or chicken and broccolli with white rice from a Chinese take out place. The Chinese food has a lot of sauce and I know it' filled with MSG and sodium.
    I'm really looking for the one with less cholesterol and fat, calories too but it's not that serious.

    Which one?|||It depends on the burger, but I think cheeseburger and fries are definitely more fattening. If you opt for the chinese food, you can minimize your fat intake by not drenching your rice in sauce. As one person suggested, you can ask for brown rice. Not all chinese food is fattening. It all depends on the dish. The broccoli in the chinese food will at least offer you vegetables, whereas a burger and fries gives you lettuce and tomatoes at most. That's not even a serving of vegetables. If you do go for chinese food, you can look for healthy options and avoid dishes that have the meat fried (i.e. sweet and sour pork, etc). Hope you found something that works for you. Enjoy.|||I would first have to say where each one is made and what oils they are made with.
    For example some cheeseburgers are baked. And Chinese food is almost always fried if it is fast-food. So depending how and what the meal is made should tell you, which is more fattening.
    Sorry I know I didn't give a direct answer, but if you want one here it is:
    Go with the cheeseburger and order it without the buns, and get fries with natural sea salt.
    Go with the Chinese and you should order the platter with the most vegetables to balance out any MSG if there is any.|||You need to provide more info such as portion sizes of each as both are fattening. For a less fattening option, choose the Chinese food with brown rice instead of white, nix the sauce and if applicable, remove the skin from the chicken and have extra broccoli..|||Chinese food isn't fattening... It's almost like eating air. You need a lot of it to get fat XD Why do you think people in Asia are so fit? Their food isn't fattening... It's GOOD for you.|||Chinese is your better option, but it depends if the chicken in the Chinese is deep fried. that will add a lot of fat. sometimes you can ask them to not put MSG too.|||PROBABLY CHINESE FOOD, BUT YOU CAN ASK THE RESTAURANTS ABOUT LOW CALORIE BURGERS TOO. LIKE APPLEBEE'S HAS SOME REALLY GOOD FOOD THAT ARE LESS FATNING.|||chinese food is jus greese depending on ur order but a burger and fries is basically ground beef in bread with potatoes, 3 heavy foods! the burger and fries is way more fattening.|||cheeseburger and fries is the worst dinner
    i would go with chicken with broccoli and white rice because i think its more healthier
    why dont you just get something else thats healthier in the chinese take out place|||Ever see a fat Chinaman? Ever see a fat boy waddle out from McDonalds? You do the selecting. I'd go for the Chinese food.|||they r both super fattening but id probbaly go with the chinese food just because broccolis a vegetable and its good for you and rice is a grain|||I work at Red Robin Gourmet Burgers and most definitely a cheeseburger and fries is more fattening then Chinese food|||Cheeseburger and fries|||I think you already picked but I'd have to say cheeseburger and fries.|||CHEEZZBUGAAA IS FAT!|||cheeseburger and fries|||burger and fries is prolly more fattening|||Cheese burger!!!!!!!

    Real chinese food is much different than Fast food Chinese!|||fries are FAT!|||neither..yr momma is the fattiest thing i've had lol

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    I'm pregnant and my baby's been craving shrimp and broccoli. I've searched all over the internet and I can't find a recipe. Of course I know it has shrimp and broccoli in it but outside of that I have no other ingredient concept of what goes into chinese food. I'm looking for that chinese take out style of the recipe. Something I would get from my local chinese place. Any links or outright recipes would greatly be appreciated.|||http://www.epicurious.com/gourmet/menus/鈥?/a>

    The above site has the recipe we like to use.
    The site below has tons more...smiling.

    http://search.yahoo.com/search?search=ch鈥?/a>|||Cook Shrimp and broccoli for 10 MINUTE than put 15 pounds of rice in a tiny container|||i dunno that's chinese receipt alest is not cantonese recipe, 99% broccoli deal with beef in chinese cooking.|||No, but I have a Korean Cookbook-"101 Ways To Wok Your Dog"|||SHRIMP & BROCCOLI STIR - FRY

    12 oz. frozen shrimp, thawed
    1 tbsp. cornstarch
    1 tsp. chopped tarragon
    1 tsp. chicken flavored bouillon
    1/2 c. water
    3 tbsp. white wine
    1 tsp. lemon juice
    1 tbsp. salad oil
    1/2 lb. sliced broccoli
    1/2 c. sliced green onions

    Wash shrimp, pat dry and devein if needed. In small bowl, combine cornstarch, tarragon, bouillon, water, wine and lemon juice. In large skillet or wok, heat oil over high heat. Add the shrimp. Stir fry for 4 minutes or until pink. Remove shrimp. Add broccoli and red bell peppers. Stir fry for 4 minutes. Add onions and cornstarch mixture. Cook until thickened, stirring constantly. Add shrimp and heat through.|||I got these from allrecipes.com but made a few changes...

    Chinese-Style Broccoli Salad
    Ingredients: 2 heads fresh broccoli, 1/2 cup cooked shrimp, 2 tablespoons vegetable oil, 1 T salt, 2 T light soy sauce, 2 T distilled white vinegar, 2 T seasame oil, 1/4 teaspoon salt, 1 T white sugar
    Directions: (1) Separate broccoli into bite-sized florets. Peel tough skin off stem and quarter it into 2 inch pieces cut slantwise. (2) Bring 2 1/2 quarts water, 2 tablespoons oil and 1 tablespoon salt to boil. Add broccoli and boil quickly for 1 minute; plunge into cold water to set color; drain and place on platter or in a bowl. (3) In a small bowl combine shrimp, soy sauce, vinegar, sesame oil, 1/4 teaspoon salt and sugar. Pour mixture over broccoli, toss. This salad can be served hot or cold, your choice!

    Stir-Fry Broccoli With Orange Sauce (serves 2)
    Ingredients: 1 t seasame oil, 1 t canola oil, 1.5 c broccoli florets (bite size), 1 c (more or less) cooked shrimp, .5 c sliced or chopped water chestnuts (drained), .5 c orange juice, 1 T cornstarch, 1 T light soy sauce.
    Directions: (1) Add oils to a small skillet on mediumhigh heat. Add broccoli and water chestnuts; stir fry 2 minutes, then add shrimp. Cook for 1 minute. (2) In a small bowl, combine remaining ingredients. Add to broccoli; lower heat and cook until sauce is thickened, 2 minutes.

    Broccoli & Rice Stir-Fry (serves 8)
    Ingredients: *you can modify to include any veggies you choose* 1.5 c uncooked long-grain rice, 1 T vegetable oil, 1 (16 oz) package frozen broccoli florets (thawed), .75 c cooked shrimp, 3 green onions (diced), 2 eggs (beaten), 2 T soy sauce, .5 t salt, 1/4 t ground black pepper.
    Directions: (1) In a saucepan, bring 3 cups water to a boil. Stir in rice. Reduce heat, cover, and simmer for 20 minutes. (2)Heat oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Saute broccoli until tender crisp, and add green onions and shrimp. Remove from skillet. Scramble eggs; return broccoli mixture to pan. Stir in cooked rice, soy sauce, salt and pepper

    Shrimp Broccoli (serves 6)
    Ingredients: 12 oz shrimp (shelled), 1 T oyster sauce, 2 T soy sauce, 3 T vegetable oil, 2 cloves chopped garlic, 1 large onion (cut into rings), 1/2 cup water, 1 t ground black pepper, 1 t white sugar, 1/2 medium head bok choy (chopped), 1 small head broccoli (chopped), 1 T cornstarch (mixed with equal parts water)
    Directions: (1) In a large bowl, combine shrimp, oyster sauce and soy sauce. Set aside for 15 minutes. (2) Heat oil in a wok or large heavy skillet over medium heat. Saute garlic and onion until soft and translucent. Increase heat to high. Add shrimp and marinade, then stir-fry until light golden brown. Stir in water, pepper and sugar. Add bok choy and broccoli, and cook stirring until soft, about 10 minutes. Pour in the cornstarch mixture, and cook until sauce is thickened, about 5 minutes.|||Title: Broccoli Shrimp Lasagna
    Categories: Pasta, Shellfish, Casserole, Main dish
    Yield: 8 Servings

    6 ea Uncooked lasagne noodles
    3 T Margarine or butter
    1/4 c Flour
    1/4 c Sliced green onions
    1/4 t Salt
    1/4 t Dry mustard
    1/4 t Dried thyme leaves
    1/8 t Ground red pepper (cayenne)
    2 1/2 c Milk
    4 oz Shredded monterey jack
    - cheese, (1 cup)
    1 lb Pkg frozen broccoli, cooked
    - and drained
    10 oz Shredded cheddar(2 1/2 cups)
    1 lb Shelled deveined cooked
    - medium shrimp

    1. Cook lasagna noodles to desired doneness as directed on package;
    drain. Rinse with hot water.

    2. Meanwhile, melt margarine in medium saucepan over medium heat.
    Stir in flour, onions, salt, dry mustard, thyme and ground red
    pepper. Gradually add milk, stirring constantly. Cook and stir until
    mixture is bubbly and thickened. Remove from heat. Add Monterey jack
    cheese; stir until melted.

    3. Heat oven to 350 degrees. In ungreased 13x9-inch (3-quart) baking
    dish, layer 1/2 cup sauce, 3 noodles, all of the broccoli, 1/2 cup of
    the Cheddar cheese and 1 cup sauce. Top with remaining noodles, all
    of the shrimp, 1 cup of the Cheddar cheese, the remaining sauce and
    the remaining cheese.

    4. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes or until hot and bubbly. Let
    stand 10 minutes before serving.

    Nutrition Information Per Serving:
    420 Calories, 23 g Fat, 600 mg Sodium

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  • I've asked this question before, but thought maybe I could get some new answers. I'm doing the Chinese take-out thing tonight, and I'm always looking to try something new or different. Any recommendations are really appreciated!!|||Fried rice
    Egg drop soup
    Egg rolls
    Crab Rangoon
    Almond press Duck-If you like duck, it's TO DIE FOR.
    Singapore noodles-( spicy )
    Sweet and sour chicken

    Are my Chinese favs.|||I love hot and sour soup, moo shu pork, shrimp or a combo, eggplant and garlic, all the crunchy appetizers, steamed dumplings, chicken and vegetables, and shrimp with black bean sauce.|||Beef in a hot clay pot with radish, I do not know what is called, but the food is unforgettable. It is food for heaven. |||Sub Gum Ko Pa-veggies, chicken, pork, beef and shrimp over white rice
    Hard to find on the menu's but they can make it.

    Sizzling Rice Soup|||Sesame Chicken! Chow mein? Shrimp noodles?
    Just get ANYTHING from the menu :9 Chinese food's soooo tasty, especially Hakka|||mmmm

    i love the usual roast pork fried rice! :]

    i love egg rolls, lo mein and egg drop soup =D

    u shud try viet food, its so delicious :D|||General Tso Chicken w/ the sauce on the side and a side of dumpling sauce w/ and egg roll , chicken Lo Mein and a pepsi!|||general tsu's chicken
    orange chicken
    kung pao beef or chicken|||SAUTEED MUSSELS WITH SPICY SAUCE|||General Tzo's Chicken, Mu Shu Pork or Beef Lo Mein.|||chili beef with steamed rice yuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuum.|||I like rice noodles and water chestnuts|||Crab Rangoons!!!!|||walnut shrimps with steamed rice,mmmmmmmmmmm soooooo goooood|||General Tsao's, sweet and sour chicken, and pork fried rice.

    Pretty basic...|||green pepper steak with fried rice.|||Moo Goo Gai Pan|||Sweet and sour chicken with noodles. Yum :D|||Cat

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    Right now there're Iron chefs representing American, Italian, Greek and Japanese cuisine. Why not Chinese? Chinese cuisine is unarguably one of the most popular in the world. Chinese take-out is just as popular as pizza and other American fast food.|||because they can't handle china's awesomeness.|||There all on Iron Chef Japan|||Well, lets see.........Chef Kat Kora is famous for Greek Cuisine but is also an accomplished Pasty Chef. Chef Michael Simon is from Cleveland, family from Greece and cooks every type of cuisine, Chef Molto Mario is authentic Italian, through and through but has won many challenges cooking Spanish, French and pastries as well. Chef Bobby Flay has a main background in the fusion of New York, Spanish, Mexican but has won many challenges cooking Italian, French and Asian fusion, Chef Morimoto is classic Japanese, but can cook ANY cuisine...........but, they all can because they are the creme de la creme of Chefs and there are probably millions more out there to find and put up on the challenging block. Yes, Chinese cuisine is extremely popular with all the flavors, technique and has influenced millions of other tastes around the world but then again, so does Spanish and Mexican cuisine. Why is there no French Chef? They practically invented cooking................ I think this show is about the food but I do agree with you on a certain level. I just love and respect that each Chef does have a certain area of expertise and comfortability of maybe one cuisine, but they also have the highest talents of cooking a myriad of cuisines as well. That's what it's about, in my opinion. This was an interesting question, thanks for asking and Have a GREAT Sunday!

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    i was just wondering cuzzz we order Chinese take out soo?|||If the question is do they order delivery or takeout I would say mostly no. If the question is do they eat American food then the answer is the young generation and people with money do. Here are some differences.

    -Chinese people tend to stay at McDonalds and KFC much longer than Americans do. We treat it as fast food that we get fast, eat and leave, or go through the drive through. Chinese will often spend an hour or more in the restaurant chatting. To them the atmosphere is part of the draw.

    - American fast food is not cheap food in China. KFC and those restaurants are the same price if not a little more expensive than in the USA. People can get a better more filling meal at local Chinese restaurants for less than $2.

    - Most older people don't like it. You will see mostly people under 30 eating American fast food. If you see older people there it is usually because they have a child or grandchild that made them go.

    - Delivery at the office is getting more and more popular, but you rarely see people ordering delivery at home in China. Chinese people treat meals as social events more than Americans usually do.

    Hope this answers your question|||you must understand that most "Chinese food" in America is Americanized Chinese food and very different from real Chinese food which is too exotic for most Americans. The wonton soup has seaweed in it. Other items include duck tongue, very spicy sauces and other things.

    In China, you'll find a lot of other Asian food as well as other types. Italian, Mexican, and others. In China there are kiosks with quick take out for commuters and others looking for a quick bite. Most of it is Chinese food but you may occasionally find a McDonalds or something similar in larger cities.|||McD, KFCs are very few and only restricted to big metro es...considering billions of chinese population these restaurant don't even sell to one % of the population.

    .In McD or KFC in Shanghai or Beijing, you will see 30% non-chinese travelers are eating the food they can trust...rest of the customers are young chinese kids who drops in there more to "show-off" rather than getting hooked by the taste. So they stay there for an hour hopping that at least somebody would see them:)

    What you order as "Chinese Takeout" is miles away from authentic Chinese food....it's Chinese American Food. As far as eating out....urban chinese prefers to eat out than to make a meal at home....street side vending carts are the most popular....restaurants of all sizes also sell food till early morning....thousands of variety of food....they prefer eat out than take out....

    Honestly speaking. according to Chinese taste.....American foods are bland.....unhealthy too. Obesity is not a major health concern in China becoz of their healthy food.|||I'd say merely the middle and upper class do. And they are not a large proportion of the Chinese population and they live in cities.
    People living in rural areas still prefers traditional Chinese cuisine and they cook themselves.
    In cities we have all those kind of western junk foods and young people love it especially.|||TO BE VERY HONEST WITH YOU A VERY SMALL PERCENTAGE DO . BUT THE MINORATIES DO NOT. WHY BECAUSE THEY ARE VERY HEALTHY EATERS 95 PERCENTAGE OG THEM EAT WHITE RICE IN EVERY COURSE MEAL.|||Yeah, McDonalds, Burger king, etc. are all American and in China.|||They go to McDonald's, KFC, Pizza Hut, etc...|||Yeah. They like our junk food or fast food.|||Maybe when bored, or with a death wish.|||LOL! maybe!!|||of course|||We throw rice at weddings... do the Chinese throw hotdogs?

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    Ok so there is this Chinese take out place right by my house and I go there every once in a while to get some take out. Well actually you can say I go there to look at this one guy. I am 22 (gay guy) and he looks to be about 24. I see him and he is so dreamy and hott and good looking and everything about him is just perfect. I have no idea if he is gay but one thing for sure is he speaks no English so he never understands me when I talk to him.

    He just smiles back at me when I talk and then some lady walks in and translates for him or something. But man he is really cute and I want to know what I should do here? Should I just learn Chinese so I can talk to him in Chinese and see if he would like to go out on a date with me? I am going crazy because I saw him like 2 days ago and he was happy to see me again but I cannot get him off my mind.|||Sounds like a crush to me, and a cute one at that!

    I say you do learn a little chinese. Maybe don't be so forward and ask him out, but say something else like "I'm trying to learn chinese, do you know a good place where I can learn it?" or maybe say "I'd really like to learn Chinese, do you think you can teach me, I can teach you some English if you'd like?"

    It shows that you're interested without throwing yourself too out there and feeling lame later.

    If it fails, at least you made a new friend and picked up a new language. :)|||I feel for you-I have the biggest crush on the guy who works at my take-out Chinese place. I like order from there twice a week & its in the hood and there are like 3 take-out places closer to where I live.

    Mine speaks perfect English, but unfortunately is straight. I mistake good service & freindly people for flirting too often.|||you are Infinitely more determined than i would be if you're willing to lean the language =S i do compliment you.
    i might find out if he was interested in guys at all, then maybe if i was Very seriously interested learn some of the language, and in the meantime maybe text and/or email with translation, or something like that?
    other than that, i really don't know =/.|||He's not smiling because he likes you he's smiling because he's confused. In their culture when they don't know what your saying or understand they smile. Unless you speak chinese I wouldn't bother|||Find out if he is gay first, then get to know him, and then ask him out. Go head, you got this Closets.|||idk what to say. get an interpratpr or write it out. or just kiss him!|||Seems kind of silly, but just ask the girl to ask him out for you and if he says yes... learn chinese ;P

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  • I have tried a few General Tso's chicken recipes from Recipezaar, but most of the recipes there seem to be fancy restaurant type recipes and taste NOTHING like the type of General Tso's you get from Chinese places that can be found in the mall or Chinese take-out places. For example, I LOVE the General Tso's from Manchu Wok but haven't been able to find a recipe that tastes even remotely like it.

    Does anyone have any recipes that aren't the "fancy restaurant" type General Tso's but more like "fast food" type of General Tso's?|||Give this one a try...we love it:

    General Tso's Chicken
    By S. John Ross

    * 1 lb chicken thighs, boned and cubed
    * 3 eggs, beaten
    * 1/2 cup and 2 tsp cornstarch
    * 5 dried pepper pods
    * 1-1/2 tbsp rice vinegar
    * 2 tbsp rice wine
    * 3 tbsp sugar
    * 3 tbsp soy sauce

    In a large bowl, thoroughly blend the 1/2 cup of cornstarch and the eggs; add the chicken and toss to coat. If the mixture bonds too well, add some vegetable oil to separate the pieces.

    In a small bowl, prepare the sauce mixture by combining the 2 tsp cornstarch with the wine, vinegar, sugar and soy sauce.

    First-Stage Frying: Heat 1-2 inches of peanut oil in a wok to medium-high heat (350-400o). Fry the chicken in small batches, just long enough to cook the chicken through. Remove the chicken to absorbent paper and allow to stand (this step can be performed well in advance, along with the sauce mixture, with both refrigerated).

    Second-Stage Frying: Leave a tablespoon or two of the oil in the wok. Add the pepper pods to the oil and stir-fry briefly, awakening the aroma but not burning them. Return the chicken to the wok and stir-fry until the pieces are crispy brown.

    The General's Favorite Sauce: Add the sauce-mixture to the wok, tossing over the heat until the sauce caramelizes into a glaze (1-2 minutes). Serve immediately. Serves 4, along with steamed broccoli and rice.|||I have one on my blog that taste the same to me, I love it as well.

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    Ok so first order of business for those of you who followed up on me from what happened earlier I am find now. Doing good been checked out and everything is in good working condition. Just have a little headache but that should go away soon they told me.

    About the Chinese guy- He works at this Chinese take out place by my house and I see him there all the time. He looks to be about 24 and I am 22 (gay guy). Not sure if he is gay but every time I go he is there and will not take his eyes off me. I always talk to him but because he cannot understand me as he knows no English then he smiles and the Chinese lady has to translate for him. I wish to ask him out on a date but how? I am not sure what to do cause he knows no English and it would be weird having that lady next to us during dinner translating for him. Is it hard to learn Chinese? My goal was to ask him out on a date in Chinese. I saw him there like 3 days ago.|||I'm so not racist, if you like him, just be polite at him.
    Why don't you ask someone who is good at Chinese and write down the words then give it to your boy?|||look up "want to go out sometime" or something like that on a translator and write it down (or save it to your phone or something) and look up all the possible answers he could say. you dont have to learn the whole language.|||Try this 我很喜欢你。 你愿意跟我约会马?It means I really like you. Would you go on a date with me. You can copy and paste or use google translate to learn how to say it.|||I used google translator to talk to a chinese person who spoke english. He was mad when he found out what I was doing.

    How are you feeling btw, did you go to the hospital?|||You could ask some of your friends who know Chinese and ask them to write the words that you wanted to tell him down. But be careful, sometimes... you know... friends might play a prank on you.|||I honestly wouldn't bother with it, the relationship can't really progress anywhere if you guys can't communicate properly...

    Chinese pick up line "Ching chong soy ting lee goau to sun", say that to him and he will be sucking ur cock.|||Google translate|||Are you serious?

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    If you're a vegetarian, then don't you miss eating Chinese take-out or eating at Chinese restaurants, since most (if not many) Chinese dishes involve meat (i.e. sweet 'n sour pork, beef and broccoli, etc.)|||I'm vegan and I eat Chinese food all the time:
    http://vegweb.com/index.php?board=374.0;鈥?/a>|||Americanized Chinese food has a lot of meat, but traditionally, the Chinese don't eat quite as much meat as it might seem. Also, most American Chinese restaurants have at least 5 or 6 tofu dishes and plenty of vegetable dishes too. The only thing is some use lo-mein or chow-mein noodles that have egg in them. As a vegan, you'd have to check on that. And some sauces are made using meat based broth or some fish products. But, it's super easy (and much cheaper!) to make your own Chinese anyway. Just last weekend I made some vegan General Tso's tofu & veggie chow-mein & it was delicious even to my non-vegan friends & family. The only thing missing was the fortune cookies because I forgot to buy them when I was out so I had a friend pick some up on her way over, but the ones she bought weren't vegan so I didn't have any. :(|||Chinese Restaurants make sesame tofu and general tso's tofu with rice. It is tasty and vegetarian.

    I am lucky enough to also live near a chinese restaurant that sells vegetarian mock chicken, beef, pork, and duck. They taste like real meat but are made with vegetable protein, wheat gluten, and a sauce.|||No way! Traditional Chinese food is very light on the meat anyway (it's why there were so few incidences of cancer in China before they started eating more like us) and most dishes feature plenty of veggies - just leave out the meat! A lot of Chinese are Buddhists and they don't condone killing animals for food, so there are a LOT of veg Chinese places out there. Probably more so than any other kind of veg place, actually.|||Nope, there's still a lot of Veggie options at most Chinese take-out places. Some of the things I like are Vegetable egg rolls, vegetable fried rice, vegetable soup, lo mein noodles, etc... Now, Vegans on the other hand would probably have a hard time seeing as how a lot of the vegetarian dishes have egg... =0|||i still eat chinese. actually there is a chinese buffet in the town i live in, my boyfriend and i go there all the time, and they have a hibachi bar where you take a plate and fill it with veggies (cabbage, zuccini, mushroom, watercress, the works!) then you hand it to the chef and he puts it on the hibachi grill for you its great! i always load my plate, and the chef asks me every time "no meat??" lol i always say no. plus they have noodles and veggie rice so yeah, its good and i stil get my once a month chinese food fix :)|||Our local Chinese take-away offers some vegetarian items on the menu. They even made a dish I asked them to make up for me and its now one of my favourites when we get a take-away. Mixed vegetables with garlic and black bean sauce... Yum!!!!! They don't offer near as many choices as the Indian take-away though!!!!!|||Nah. I still go out with my friends to Chinese take-out places, and its not a problem, actually less of a problem than regualr American places (bob evans, fast foods, diners, stuff like that). They have a ton of veggie dishes, and veggie fried rice which I always ate a ton of anyways :)|||Many of your better Chinese restaurants offer vegetarian menu choices. YOu can also make you own Chinese meals.

    BTW: Tofu comes from China, they call it Bean Curd.|||Most Chinese places have vegetarian choices sinse they eat very little meat anyway. When I first started out I did miss stuff like that but now I cannot see myself ever eating meat again.|||no
    i have take away all the time
    there are plenty vege options, the indians and chinese take aways have a LOT of vegetables in their foods|||Nope. I make my own. It's easier, cheaper and healthier. American chinese food is easy to make at home.|||they offered several really good option such as egg, fried vegetables and black bean pumpkin. Yummy!|||Morning Star Farms vegetarian sweet and sour chicken! And I still like rice and veggies.
    Yum!|||i get mock duck

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    for Pizza orders or chinese take out probably not, but for a restaurant like Max and Ermas, the food is given by the bartenders and wasn't sure. What do you think? Thanks.|||You're supposed to but really the tipping thing is going way too far and I draw the line at tip jars in Dunkin Donuts. Stop the insanity!|||some times I do but I don't think they except it but some times I leave a $1.00|||You should ALLWAYS tip a bartender,their tips are what pays their bills and if you are occupying their time for just about any reason they deserve a tip.Bringing you your food even though its take-out is providing you a service when they could have been pouring someone else a drink. |||It depends if they do that good of a job to deserve it! Tips have to be earned!! They cant just get it when they feel like it. That includes waitors, bartenders, chinese, pizza delivery people, or whatever. If the service is excellent and they are on time doing well, a few bucks wouldnt hurt. Theres a difference between being a cheapskate and not tipping when they dont deserve a tip!|||NO! As a matter of fact that tip jar at the register is ANNOYING... Basically, ALL they are doing is bringing you your food, which you did the work of calling in and DRIVING to pick up.

    If you are going tip them, then you should tip at McDonalds....And you didn't call McDs...|||No, and yes, as you suggest, for the latter types.|||I always tip. I tend to use the same places for take out and they remember me, so I think you get better service. I don't tip alot usually $1 or $2 dollars.

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    I am a sucker for Chinese food. I could live off it, only problem is it's the unhealthy kind- Chinese Take Out! I love Lo-mein, pork fried rice, General's Chicken, and Steamed Dumpings to be exact. What are some healthy recipes to satisfy my craving?|||*Fried Rice with Chicken, Ham and Shrimp

    2 Bowls Cooked Rice (preferably not freshly cooked)
    1 tsp Sesame Oil
    Dash of Pepper
    1/2 tsp Salt
    2 Tbsp Light Soy Sauce
    2 Eggs, beaten
    1 tsp Minced Garlic
    100g Frozen Petit Pois (Peas)
    100g chopped Chicken, Ham, Shrimps or Crabsticks

    Place rice, sesame oil, pepper and salt into a large clean plastic bag.
    Mix thoroughly so the rice grains are seperated and the seasoning is distributed evenly.
    Microwave the peas on HIGH heat for 2 minutes until cooked.
    Heat a small amount of oil in a non-stick wok.
    Fry the garlic until fragrant, add the meat and fry until cooked through. Set aside.
    Pour beaten egg into the center of the wok and allow to half-set (do not stir).
    Add rice, peas, meat and seasoning. Stir to mix.
    Serve when rice is heated through.

    *Low-Calorie Chinese Pepper Steak
    http://www.recipezaar.com/212901

    *Healthy Baked Chicken Chow Mein
    http://chinesefood.about.com/od/chowmein鈥?/a>

    *Chinese Pot Roast
    http://www.recipezaar.com/136401

    *Steamed Spareribs

    1 lb. spareribs
    1 tbsp. fermented black beans
    1 clove garlic
    4 slices fresh ginger root
    6 tbsp. soy sauce
    5 tbsp. boiled water
    1 tsp. cornstarch
    1/2 tsp. sugar

    Cut spareribs in bite size and par-boil for 10 minutes; drain.
    Rinse fermented black beans slightly in cold faucet water.
    Chop ginger root finely. Mix all ingredients and stir into spareribs and steam in a deep platter for 1/2 hour.

    *Pork Chop Suey
    http://chinesefood.about.com/od/pork/r/p鈥?/a>

    *Authentic Chinese Egg Rolls
    http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Authentic-C鈥?/a>

    *Steamed Chicken with Mushrooms

    2 pieces chicken leg meat
    1 can mushroom
    3 tbsp. sugar
    1 tbsp. salt
    2 tbsp. soy sauce
    1 bowl cornstarch-water
    some minced scallion and ginger slivers some oil

    Chop chicken meat into squares. Mix well with scallions, gingers and other condiments and cornstarch-water. Add mushrooms and stir well with hand. Steam in a steamer for half an hour till cooked and take out.
    Discard scallion and ginger slices and put the food in a dish and serve.

    *Shrimp Lo Mein

    4 tablespoons peanut oil
    1/2 lb. shrimp, cleaned and shelled
    2 slices ginger
    1 scallion, minced
    2 tablespoons cornstarch
    1/2 teaspoon sugar
    2 tablespoons soy sauce
    1 large carrot, shredded
    2 stalks of celery, shredded
    1 1/2 cup bean sprouts
    1/2 lb. lo mein noodles (or thin vermicelli or spaghetti)
    1/2 teaspoon of salt

    Cook the noodles according to the package directions, drain them and set aside.
    In a large skillet or wok, heat oil over medium heat. Saut茅 shrimp with 1 tablespoon of soy sauce, just cooking them slightly.
    Add carrots and celery. Add and saut茅 the other remaining ingredients: scallion, cornstarch, sugar, bean sprouts and remaining soy sauce.
    Add the noodles and toss well to mix the ingredients. Serve hot.

    *Shredded Pork in Brown Sauce

    1 piece lean pork
    1 large piece scallion
    1 tbsp salt
    3 tbsp soy sauce
    1 bag sweet fermented flour paste
    1 bowl cornstarch-water
    1 cup oil
    5 tbsp sugar

    Cut pork and scallion into shreds and place them in a dish.
    Mix shredded pork well with salt and soy sauce, and blend them with cornstarch-water.
    Heat a wok, then pour oil in. Drop pork shreds in and stir-fry till cooked, then add sweet fermented flour paste, soy sauce and sugar. Stir-fry again till fragrant and changing color. Place them in a dish on the top of the shredded scallions and spread some shredded scallions on the shredded pork too. Mix well and serve.

    *Chinese Flower Roll
    http://chinesefood.about.com/od/dimsumbu鈥?/a>

    *Kowloon's Chinese Chicken Wings
    http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Kowloons-Ch鈥?/a>

    *http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~blairsa/curren鈥?/a>

    *http://chinesefood.about.com/library/bld鈥?/a>

    *http://chinesefood.about.com/library/blr鈥?/a>

    *http://www.cookingcache.com/cat/chinese_鈥?/a>

    ENJOY :-)|||www.healthy-chinese-recipes.co鈥?all healthy chinese recipes

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    |||define healthy...Most of the ones I know are a complete sodium overload but low in fat and such.

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    Tell me your favorite take out could it be

    Mc donalds?
    Burger king?
    Windys?
    Whatha burger?
    In and Out burger?
    chinese take out?
    japaneses food take out?
    el polko?
    Jack in the box?
    long john silvers?
    churchs chicken?
    KFC?

    To many more to put on here.
    Mine is burger king and long john silvers|||Mine is long john silvers(looks like we have the same liking!)
    and chinese food take out as it is nutritious|||It all depends on who I'm with or if I'm alone...

    -Taco Bell or Subway or Domino's if I'm with my boyfriend
    -Rally's if I'm alone
    -McDonalds or Wendy's if I'm with my best friend
    -Pizza or Arby's if I'm with a big group of friends
    -Pizza if I'm with mom and dad
    -Chinese if I'm with mom alone
    -The little diner around the corner or little family owned mexican food places if I'm with dad alone|||Chinese, I could eat it everyday, sometimes I do.|||McDonald's for the Double Cheeseburgers and Taco Bell for the Double Decker Tacos.|||chinese is awesome.
    orange chicken, beef and brocolli, lo mein, egg roll, rice and soy sauce! yum|||McDonalds, Wendys, Takoyaki|||everything except, chinese & pizza.|||I love KFC and Taco Bell and I also like Wendys.|||Mine is McDonalds :)|||Chinese Food is the best, White Castle or Wendy's is second|||mcdonalds definietly|||Chinese and Pizza Hut|||Chinese! Even taste good the next day for lunch.|||My favourite take out is McDonalds :)|||KFC|||KFC|||Pizza & Wow Wings..|||i like in and out burger and KFC|||I love Tai. But, usually I just have chicken and steak for dinner at home|||Chinese take out...

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    I had some Chinese take out for dinner that made me feel really sick for the rest of the night. Do you think I can get a refund? I have the receipt and what I didn't eat.|||No.

    You can't get a refund like this.

    Maybe if you went straight back, within a half hour and complained because there was a dead rat in the rice, or maggots in the rice. Of course, these are typical ingredients for any chinese restraunt. LOL

    Chinese food always makes me sick. I hope you're feeling better.|||Oh my, I hope you aren't serious.|||You should contact the Chinese and make a complaint. They will never know unless you tell them. I doubt whether they will refund you but you never know - they could give you a discount on your next purchase.|||GOOD LUCK!!!|||You might have a better case if you had got a medical doctor to certify "food poisoning", otherwise it's your word against them. Restaurant receipt and remainder food just mean you took out the food from that joint, nothing else.

    Have experienced this before, one time in a posh Italian restaurant. Incidents like these always leave a bad impression of the restaurant permanently - avoid them like plague. May be a good idea to make some kind of noise in the local media and relevant consumer body.|||i would go back and complain to the manager. if he gives you static, report him to the board of health. i was in a japanese restaurant one time, and my friend lifted his spoon and there was a bug in the soup. i had soup in my mouth and i spit it back in the bowl. i insisted we leave IMMEDIATELY and he though we had to pay. i said HELL no. i called the manager, explained in a polite quite voice, and we left without paying one thin dime|||I highly doubt it. Most likely it's food poisoning or something. You should call the restaurant and complain, and maybe avoid that place and try a new place?|||highly doubt it, the take out place does not know what conditions you kept the food under or when you consumed it after it left their restaurant, so proving it would be very difficult on your part unless a few dozen others had the same complaint on the same night from eating the same food........but, good luck

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  • It's like everywhere I go in any state, there's like so many chinese food restaurants. In 1 street, here in NJ, there is like 1 chinese take out on the left side of the street and another chinese take out, on the other side of the street. Why are there so many and less Japanese, Korean, etc?|||Same in London, also with Indian takeaways.
    Its because many Chinese are proud of their cooking and have potential to make a successful business out of it...so they do. It's a common practise among them. And its obviously very popular cuisine, so why stop if the money is coming in?
    Multicultural areas have more variety of restaurants too, which contributes.
    Enjoy your Chinese food.|||so, um.. again, how many states have you been in? apparently you've not been to mine where every other storefront it's italian.

    yeh, until you've done some actual traveling.... don't go on about how it's all that, when it's not.


    (on my street... it's all wine and seafood joints... how about that one uhummm?)


    and in NOVA there's not one chili joint to salvage my rectum muscles.. then when i ask for it they go "are you from up north".


    any town that doesn't have bbq or chili... is a bankrupt town... and i hate oysters from everywhere but the Chesapeake.... sorry dears... new england isn't oyster central.. those things are microscopic!

    and give me sashimi! (now that's good jap cuisine!)

    and other places i used to reside it was peruvian foods to salvadorian and iranian.....


    heh, so far you'[ve only mentioned ONE state and that doesn't count.|||Most of the Japanese or Korean restaurants I've seen are trying to be trendy and expensive. Whereas Chinese places seem to be able to offer a selection of exotic Asian cuisine that's both delicious and affordable.|||Because Americans enjoy cheap, plentiful heaps of food loaded with preservatives. This is straight from the Burning Bush.

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  • I've tried searching it out and I always came up short. Either the website was more informational without calorie counts, or it had calorie counts but they were very few and were mostly concerned with home cooked chinese food. I'm looking for a clear listing of most all chinese takeout meals and their calorie counts. Particularly, at minimum, if you can find me the calorie count of a pint of shrimp and broccoli with the cup of white rice, I'd love you. That's what I eat 90% of the time. I'm on a binge lately trying to find calorie counts for as much as possible, and the chinese food has just been giving me a headache because I usually have at minimum one chinese meal a week. Please let me know if you find anything. Also if anyone knows a chinese take out place that actually has their own listings, email me, and maybe you can fax me the sheet. Thanks guys.|||Panda Express has a link for nutritional info on their website. Are you sure you want to look?? I can't chow down on their Orange Chicken without thinking about the 20 miles I have to run to burn it off..|||american chinese food is very bad for u. its not what chinese people in china really eat. but maybe u can ask them for a nutritional value sheet when u order ur food|||I think you need a Chinese person to help you find what you need in China, and I know a website can provide the service , the service is called "Person to Person" http://www.knowhowing.com/persontoperson鈥?/a> 锛?through the service you just like engage a "agent" in China to help you to find what you need in China.

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    I like General tsos chicken the most. I just have always liked it. I just got some. Anyone want any? But what is your favorite thing to order when you go for Chinese take out?|||Chicken Lo Mein. I usually order it every time.|||Garlic Chicken|||Orange chicken.|||Orange chicken and broccoli.

    I wish I could order the tea to go.|||I like to get some yellow rice, and put some sesame chicken sauce all over it :)|||omg... Honey Walnut Prawns

    also crab and cream cheese wontons
    and chow fun
    and salt and pepper pork
    hot and sour soup|||ummm eggrolls,low mein,SESMAE CHICKEN,rice|||Roast Pork with Mushrooms.
    Egg Drop Soup.
    Teriyaki Chicken.
    Egg Rolls.|||I like the sweet & sour combo . pork chicken shrimp .|||Sweet and sour chicken :)|||Sweet and Sour Chicken.|||Chicken fried rice. My local Chinese take-away are fantastic, not just the food but the people as well :D|||sweet and sour chicken|||Beef and Broccoli!|||Shrimp fried rice, popcorn chicken, and egg rolls....YUUUMM|||I like the light white sauce, so Moo Goo Gai Pan or Shrimp with Lobster Sauce|||chicken fried rice.. sweet and sour chicken..and cream cheese wontons|||special fried rice but now that I'm T-2, I can't really have it anymore...same goes for crab rangoon and shrimp toast|||Beef and Broccoli on white rice|||udon noodles with beef maybe......or singapore noodles. noodly things|||My fave is mongolian beef. Just wish they would give more beef and less rice.

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  • Do you think it was deliberately provocative? Or a statement?|||To me,it was spooky.It is almost like the Chinese were trying to provoke the US.|||The technology doesn't need the satellite. It uses automatic targeting. Triangulation, bounced back sampling. Who are you kidding?|||Awesome / both|||How else will you test an anti-sat rocket if you don't take out a sat. just sayin|||Do you have a link to the article about this? I haven't heard anything about the Chinese taking out a satellite.|||No I do not think it was provocative but certainly deliberate. After all it was their satellite they destroyed and as they built it and launched it are quite in titled to destroy it if they so chose. Lets start getting worried when some country destroys someones else's satellite.|||not provocative. just a statement that they now can kinetically kill a satellite.

    it would seem that the soviet union and the united states have also demonstrated the ability to kill satellites. i don't remember very many people being upset over that.|||I think it was a deliberately provocative statement! Be afraid, be very afraid!|||Well after reading several articles on the subject: The Chinese claim that they don't want space to be "Weaponized". So they are against the U.S. building of space weapons. But then they try and get away with blowing up a god damn satallite in space... How Ironic -- their doing exactly what they claim they don't want.

    All I know is.. is that the U.S. better start weaponizing space just in case of the future with China. So I think it was a statement.. saying that they can do what they want -- but two can play that game.. and the U.S. plays it very well!




    God Bless the USA~|||It's just a new technology they've came up with, why are people so concerned? Others are just jealoused (including me!). It's just so AWESOME!!! Smart people these days!!

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    Friday, February 24, 2012

    I'm asking because I'm on a diet (not a specific one, but just trying to eat more healthy so I can lose a few pounds, not that im fat, but I am putting on a little weight) and I was just wondering how healthy chinese food is for you, since we usually have it every Friday.

    Chinese people eat it all the time, and lets me honest, whos ever actually seen a fat chinese person? So, how healthy is it?|||My wife is Chinese so here's the deal with 'Chinese takeout'. Chinese people don't eat that stuff. They make it to suit the taste of Americans. Chinese takeout is loaded with fat and sauces with lots of sugar. Real Chinese food is nothing like that and that's why almost all Chinese people are thin.|||not healthy. seriousy! its filled with oils, gease, and freaking sauces!!!!!!!!! chinese people are skinny cause thats there body type! and the chinese food in america is much different then in actual china!!!!!!!!|||Chinese are healthy but rarely do they eat take out food. Fast food chinese and most restaurants fill their food with msg. Have you ever noticed how thirsty you are after eating Chinese food? If you want to eat Chinese, cook vegetables and very lean meat, chicken and pork. Stay away from the rice and chow mein and you should do fine.|||I'll give you some advice

    Don't go on a diet. Because that means you will eventually go off it.

    Change what you eat for life.

    Chinese food is not healthy, it contains a lot of fats and calories, especially those noodles.|||Yes it's healthy. Eat it everyday. Yum Yum!|||It's vital to eat effectively to stay in good health. Colon cleanse is an amazing suplement that keeps you in good health and also has the bonus of helping you to lose loads of weight. There is a free trial on right now at http://gijeps.fitnesspage.info , give it a try, what's the worst that could happen?|||It is not the origin of the food that matters. Order something healthy from the menu, no matter what kind of restaurant..

    And yes, there are fat Chinese people. Obesity is a huge and rising problem in China just as in America.|||99% of a Chinese take out menu is horrendous for your health! The other 1% is actually very good for you. Next time you order, try steamed vegetables with brown rice, or steamed chicken and vegetables with brown rice. They usually put sauce on the side. Go easy on the sauce, and you'll get your Chinese food fix AND still be healthy!

    FYI - the joke is on us. Chinese restaurant workers rarely eat the food they serve. If you'll notice, they either stick with soup, rice, or steamed vegetables. You have to wonder about food that even the servers won't touch!|||LOL...they don't eat That kind of Chinese Food. This "Chinese Food" is americanized. It's not entirely bad for you, it's all about portion control. For instance on Weight Watchers, Chicken and Broccolli is only 4 Points per cup. I used to eat 2 cups of it, while on Weight Watchers. I also enjoyed Mei Fun, and Lo Mein. :) Don't get those Huge Platters, just order a pint, they are just right.|||Chinese food from a take out menu and Chinese food that people in china would eat are incredibly different.

    Wherever you live, the people are more inclined to eat food with grease, fat, seasonings, and sauces...that's just the way it is, so they altered Chinese food to make it more palatable for the people in the area. So takeout Chinese food is very bad for you. If your going to eat it I suggest getting a dish with veggies in it. Then again, now a days the world has gone on a health kick, so do some research, you may be able to find a Chinese takeout place that serves healthier food.

    Pan Asian food is very good actually (the places that they fry up your food with water not oil, right in front of you. It usually contains lean proteins, lots of veggies, etc, and tastes really good, but is much better for you.

    Or go Japanese, some sushi's are also very good for you (just watch out for the rolls that contain mayonnaise and other such sauces.|||Some people no matter what they eat, they gain weight, that's in the genes. Just to let u know fried rice,all u see rice,vegetable. chicken, Its the salt, oil, soy sauce contain lots sodium, and msg they put in

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  • I've never ordered food to my house before, and Im usually pretty bad with tips I've been told, (like 3 o 5 bucks to the waiters at restaurants) (cuz thats what i think is ok i wasnt aware that most ppl leave like 10 to 20 bucks!!) and so now i ordered food, and the guys on its way and i dont wanna seem like an idiot so how much am i supposed to give him in cash? they already told me that they charged me an additional 1.50 for delivery.....thanks|||Those guys don't need a tip because they're ripping off the government anyway. WHen you pay cash for that stuff the don't claim it all and save on paying taxes.|||3 dollars hehe|||$5.00|||20%. that's $4 on a $20 order|||depends on the amount of the bill, but no less than $3.00-5.00. the $1.50 charge doesn't go to the driver.|||if they already charge you for th delivery then that goes straight to the delivery driver. I know this as i used to deliver pizzas. so I would not tip but it would be nice to tip him even if it`s "keep the change" it may be as little as 10p every penny helps|||Tip 10-16% of your total order. I would tip the same as eating at a restaurant, and base it on the service you got.|||20% minus half the dellivery fee. Because the driver probabaly only gets half of that. So if the bill is $20.00 you'd give him $4.00 (which is 20%) minus the fee (75cents) so about $3.25
    If the weather is bad give 25%|||He gets paid by the Chinese place. Tip him zero.
    If he relies on tips to make his living then bad luck, let him get a job that pays better.

    Of course, my opinion may differ from a lot of peoples because i'm in Australia and tipping is not customary here.

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    it says 10$ minimum order most other menus say delivery charges if they have them.

    this one didnt i was annoyed by this so the driver actually
    ended up getting less. normally i would give a minimum tip of atleast 2$ its only 3 blocks away. but because of this hidden delivery charge i'im annoyed i' haven't paid close attn in the past.

    what do u think. .is it shady?|||I always thought pizza delivery was STILL FREE but pizza hut ads on as much as 3 dollars for the delivery charge.
    You people are MISSING the point of the question its not that he didn't want to pay the extra dollar its that he didn't know it existed ..so he felt bad cause the driver didn't as much on the tip ...
    But yes I do feel as though they should advertise it..you know who else does not??
    MCDONALD'S when you go through the drive Thru here there is TAKE OUT charge....so its extra like 50 cents?why?im not using your bathroom or doing anything inside your store..?look at your receipt your state may not do it but I live in fla and they do!!
    |||Why argue the point? Pay the dollar and you won't have to argue with a Chinese guy in your foyer.

    Chinese guy: You pay nodder dorrah.
    You: What?
    C.G. - You owe nodder dorrah. Deriviry chaaage.
    You: It doesn't say that on the menu. You are only a couple of blocks away.
    C.G.: You pay extrar dorrah. No matta how crose. You pay for deriviry chaaage. Next time, you go pick up. Order pizza cheap azzhole.|||does the menu say "prices subject to change"? is it irritating you that the driver got less of a tip? it shouldn't. that delivery charge goes to pay for the cost of delivering it to you, ie: the delivery man's wages etc... |||no, it's normal. almost all places have minimum delivery, which is great. that means there is NO delivery charge if it's over that amount.

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    i like chicken Kung pao with egg drop soup. maybe scallops with broccoli if its available|||I like chicken and broccoli and my daughter likes Vegatable Lo Mein. Now Im hungry for chinese I will have to order it for dinner now|||sesame chicken, moo goo gai pan, fried rice, and spring rolls|||I live in Beijing. If I'm getting takeout, usually I order huiguo rou (Twice-Cooked Pork) and Yanjing beer, and have it delivered to my apartment.|||Lemon chicken|||Sweet & Sour Pork|||Shrimp with mixed vegetables (with extra shrimp), always eggrolls, sometimes chicken with cashew nuts but I used to always get chicken or shrimp lo mein, yum :)|||HALF FRIED RICE AND HALF CHIPS IN TRAY WITH LOTS OF HOT CURRY SAUCE MMMM
    SIMPLE YET SO TASTY, AND CHEAP LOL|||i usually order there beef teriakyi with green onions yummy|||Food.|||Moo Shoo Pork over white rice. YUM|||Pot Stickers and Empress Chicken!|||sweet n sour chicken(or general tso chicken), crab wraps, fried red rice, and a doctor pepper! lol|||sesame chicken with pork fried rice and spring rolls. Also, crab rangoons.|||Chicken and broccoli and fried rice!|||chicken w. broccoli - LOVE IT!!!
    Sometimes, General Tso's chicken|||Sweet and sour chicken or beef fried rice|||Sweet and Sour Chicken, Egg Fried Rice and Chips! Yum Yum! :P|||Love the veggies and the spring roll!!!|||Beef Lo Mein and General Tso's Chicken and a Sprite.|||chicken terrioaky|||spring rollssssssssss|||Won ton soup, sweet & sour pork, broccoli & beef and either house rice or chow mein.

    Yum, you're making me hungry!|||sesame chicken!|||Beef and Broccoli
    Sweet n Sour Chicken (sauce MUST be on the side)
    Pork Dumplings|||Won Ton soup, Egg drop soup, a mix ob both of those, jumbo rice, and FORTUNE COOKIES!|||egg rolls
    thats it|||small won ton soup. depending on my mood general tso shrimp or chicken, sometimes beef or broccoli. my bf and i like to order the fried dumplings with garlic dipping sauce and fried won tons with meat.|||Shrimp in Lobster sauce, egg rolls, plenty of soy sauce and sweet and sour sauce.... Soy Sauce for the Shrimp in Lobster Sauce and Sweet and Sour for the Egg Rolls.

    To Tammy L - Nice to meet another hitchikers fan! :)|||My usual order is some fried shrimp with sweet and sour sauce, sesame chicken, fried rice, and sometimes an egg roll. And when I am full I crack open my fortune cookie and see what is in store for me. It's a lot of food but there are always leftovers for the next day.|||Sesame Chicken, Fried rice, egg roll, fortune cookies and a coke ( even though the coke is not Chinese food)|||Shrimp Pad Thai or Sesame Chicken with white rice and Cream cheese wontons

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    there's a little chinese take out restaurant by my house. you can't go in there and get served ur food cuz it's only a carryout place. anyways, I've heard that when you get carryout food from restaurants you're suppose to tip, does this count to chinese carry out? do others tip?|||My local Chinese restaurant has a tip jar at the cash register- at first I didn't tip- but after I found it was so good and they were really quick- I started leaving like a $2 tip in the jar- now they know me by my phone # and always give me extras- kindness pays too|||The good Chinese restaurant in our town, where they prepare each order individually, rather than scooping it up from a buffet, has a discreet sign posted, "Tips are appreciated." Whenever we eat there we notice that they do quite a lot of take-out business. The same servers who wait on the tables also gather the take-out orders, package them up, and bring them to the waiting customers. They're losing an opportunity to wait on a table and earn a tip, so I think it's only fair to give them a tip for a take-out order.

    Your restaurant may be different, but considering that Chinese food is plentiful and economical, why not give a tip of about 10%? If you're a regular customer, they'll recognize you and treat you very well.|||If you walk into a place and carry out your own food? No you do not tip.

    If they deliver, yes.

    If they serve you at a table, yes.

    If you are at a buffet, and the waitress actually brings you drinks and clears your plates while you eat, you tip $1 per person.|||Personally, no. I tip is usually given as a "Thank you" for someone's services, ie delivery to your home, or, in a sit down restaurant, delivery to your table. For carry out, all a worker does is put your food in a bag and hand it to you.|||No. Normally, I don't tip on carry out food. In a way, it's fast food. You don't think twice about tipping at McDonald's or Taco Bell. The only exception to this would be if the service was exceptional in some way. I find it necessary to tip the driver when the food is delivered.|||Not really if its like a fast food place. Still no tip because there's no serving.

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    Mine is General Tso Chicken.|||Beef Lo Mein|||moo goo guy pan(spelled wrong but oh well) with white rice and extra chicken....Yummy!!!!!! and sometimes an egg roll|||Pork fried rice. Yum.|||orange chicken, chow mein noodles and beef with broccali.
    crap, now im hungry.|||Sweet and Sour pork with all the trimmings|||General Tso Chicken just like you, but you also have to toss in sweet & sour shrimp and some pork fried rice. Yeah that's the ticket!|||Beef with mixed vegetables. We're ordering Chinese take-out tonight. Yummy.|||My wife keeps telling me about this dish called "creme of Sum Yung Gy." She says it delicious, but there's just something about it that creeps me out. Can't figure out what it is...

    .|||well, my husband is Thai, and we eat Asian food all the time, but my favorite is red curry chicken or peanut noodle soup.|||crispy duck 卢|||Sweet&sour chicken|||Yeah --- Got it !!!!


    Buon apetito ... Aaron.|||mixed vegetables and beef, fried wontons as an appetizer.|||I'm about to order, chow mien and chow fan.|||Prawn curry with special fry rice and prawn balls...|||Chicken and boccoli or seseme chicken, depending on my mood|||Hot and sour soup, and tofu with veggies.


    My husband will eat General Tso's chicken till he explodes.|||Sweet and sour pork and Mongolian beef, rice also|||Mine is Shrimp Hei Fun.|||Its a tie between Pepper Steak and Orange Chicken|||I love Fried Dumplings dont know why i just do they're like pork wrapped into delisiouse un-dry dough which is the best thing the chinese made hahaha. Lol Im like shanghainese so i'm suppose to like those vegetarian stuff but still digging the meat lol|||Pick Up Sticks

    Dumplings and Firecracker Chicken and White Rice|||Vegetarian Spring rolls with sweet and sour sauce and fried rice (or chips)|||spicy string beans|||Shrimp with Lobster Sauce....YUMMY|||Eggrolls, their biscuits, sweet and sour chicken with rice - mmmmm! Haven't had that in a while and it sounds really, really good!!!|||Mine too!! I love it.|||me, too!!!!It's the BEST|||Orange chicken,chicken fried rice,and honey garlic spare ribs.|||Sesame Chicken and chicken KungPow.. Yummy|||Hong Su Chicken

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    Order a chinese pizza LOL =)

    Y'know with noodles n stuff on top of d pizza YUM|||pizza AND chinese give me the runs
    so, i personally wouldn't do that.
    You might develop some strange disease if you are stuck inside for years and years and brewing some scary **** in your pig sty|||pizza yummy[:|||Chinese.|||Pizza, an hour after getting the Chinese you will be hungry again|||Chinese is good. Welcome to my world. Make sure you send someone to the store occasionally to pay the bills and get groceries so you can save money.|||Go with both. That way you won't have to eat the same thing in a row.. Or, you could just not do it.. we'd miss you.|||Pizza all the way Dude!|||Both. have pizza one day and chinese the next. depending on how long you plan on staying in|||Both|||Pizza....because it tastes better than chineese food when its cold! XD|||Both.
    Great idea, by the way. But..... how are yoy going to put th bin out if you never gonna come out?|||Pizza bcuz you will be hungry an hour later with chinesse|||MMMM...........definitely get both. You will have plenty of left overs for brekkie in the morning.
    Better order in some beers too, i just did.
    xo|||Well, you could become seriously MALNOURISHED if you were to do _-THAT-_!!
    Have you ever heard of SCURVY? You get it from lack of oranges and other citrus fruits!! I think it is due to a vitamin deficiency!|||Pizza with chinese toppings....|||pizza !|||chinese|||well frankly mexican food all the way. make one last trip out in the world to baja, get some bomb salsa and enjoy.. then i would say pop tarts for the rest of your confinment.
    or
    u can go with pizza or chinese|||What about Thai food? Or Indian? Why not spice it up a bit? Or you could go to Taco Bell?|||Go for pizza It will keep you full longer. Love, honey|||pizza you can eat it no matter what so i would go with that one

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    There is only one Chinese place in my area that delivers.. and I can't leave my house at the moment and I want to order from there. I am a noob vegetarian and I have no clue what to order. I'm used to ordering beef and broccoli, chicken fried rice, and things like that, so I don't even know the names of any vegetarian dishes... It's not really an option to just ask on the phone because they hardly speak English and it would be too complicated. ya know..

    But yeah.. I'm starving and I just want some suggestions on what to order.. I know that basically all Chinese places carry the same foods.. So what do you order when you get Chinese? I know I want to get vegetable dumplings . [is that even what they are called?] and some kind of rice.. what else can I ask for that will be filling, tasty, and satisfying?|||Vegetable fried rice, vegetable chow mein, or vegetable chop suey.|||My favorite thing to order is veggie fried rice and garlic broccoli.|||Vegetable dumplings often contain pork fat. Don't trust that they are vegetarian unless you can really talk to them about it.

    You can ask if they have mixed vegetables with tofu. A lot of Chinese Restaurants have something called Buddha's delight, with tofu and veggies. Since buddhists are vegetarians, it's a pretty good bet that this will be meat free.

    You can try asking them about vegetarian. You mention their English isn't very good, but that may be a common enough question to be unconfusing to them. There are vegetarian buddhists in China, so it's not a foreign concept.

    Vegetable fried rice is good only if you can ask if its vegetarian with no meat or shrimp. Otherwise stick to steamed rice.

    Have you googled to see if you can find their menu online? A lot of restaurants do that now - even little ones.|||Get the Mei Fun, it is sooooo delicious. It has a great sauce and angel hair pasta and delicious veggies. I was glad I got it! Also, add a veggie egg roll!|||I recommend you ask the restaurant when you call to order. Many things that seem vegetarian may have meat in the sauce and stuff like that. You should ask them specifically. Better safe than sorry.

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  • Even though we do like to try new things, pretty much our standard order for three of us (though one is a voracious husband, the other a teen son):
    Large wonton soup, chicken fried rice, beef chop suey, bbq pork chow mein (2), deep fried chicken wings, some kind of ribs - either dry garlic, or honey garlic (sometimes a small order of sweet and sour); deep fried shrimp, sometimes egg rolls (but those are for the next day). One place has awesome coconut buns, so we get those as well.|||Usually stir-fry string beans, or vegetable lo mein. I always order with a side of crab rangoon. The next thing that I would like to try is champagne chicken.|||steamed dumplings and moo shu chicken|||When I order Chinese Take Out, I usually order some kind of fried rice.|||I always order shrimp & broccoli - YUM|||living in the san gabriel area of los angeles we are so lucky to have hundreds of great chinese places available,, for take out i get 3 dish BBQ... 2 types of pork, and chicken,, all crunchy on the outside and perfect inside...with rice, then i go to a vietnamese baguette place and get a icey vietnamese coffee.....perfection|||Chop Suey!|||we like:

    SHRIMP FRIED RICE
    SIZZLING RICE SOUP
    BROCCOLLI CHICKEN
    HONEY WALNUT PRAWNS
    SESAME CHICKEN
    POT STICKERS

    ALWAYS 1 MEAT, 1 STARCH OR CARD AND ONE VEG PLATE.|||orange chicken, chow mein and broccoli beef!! heck yeah!!|||Orange Chicken, Rice, Noodles, Wontons|||Fried Rice : ]

    You?|||moo shu pork|||chinese fried chicken, pepper steak, pork fried rice|||I order Orange Chicken and egg rolls and some noodels with vegetables.|||Cashew chicken, Crab rangoons & Pork Fried rice. If I have the option Wonton Soup.|||Mu Shu pork
    Cashew Chicken
    and Fried Rice.|||Lg Order of Almond Chicken
    Lg Order of Won Ton Soup
    1 dz of Almond Cookies...


    I do not like egg rolls or spring rolls..

    P.S. The name won ton means swallowing a cloud, and the wonton floating in this popular soup are thought to resemble clouds.|||Shrimp with Garlic Sauce or Schewan Shrimp (however you spell it)|||Assorted Dynasty Hot Platter (for 2) $11.95
    Boiled or Fried Dumpling (6) (Pork or Vegetable) $4.25
    Roll (Egg, Spring or Vegetable) $1.25
    Barbacued Spare Ribs or Boneless (small) $6.95
    (large) $12.95
    Shrimp Toast (4) $3.95
    Fried Chicken Wings (8) $2.95
    Wonton in Hot Oil $3.95
    Cold or Hot Noodles in Spicy Sauce $3.95
    Marinated beef (2) $3.50
    Fantail shrimp (4) $4.95
    Hacked Chicken in Spicy Sauce (cold) $4.95
    Chicken in Cold Noodles (cold) $4.95
    Hot and Sour Cabbages (cold) $2.95
    Sweet And Sour Cucumber (cold) $2.95
    Shrimp Dim Sum $3.95
    Scallion Pancakes $4.25
    Crab Meat Rangoon (4) $4.50
    Crab Meat Shumai (5) $3.95


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    SOUPS
    (You may add 2 pieces of wontons to any soup for 50垄) Pt. Qt.
    Hot and Sour Soup $1.50 $3.00
    Wonton Soup $1.25 $2.50
    Egg Drop Soup $1.25 $2.50
    Velvet Chicken Corn Soup (for 2) $5.00
    House Special Soup (for 2) $5.00
    Vegetables with Bean Curd Soup (for 2) $4.00
    Triple Delights with Sizzling Rice Soup (for 2) $5.00


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    SEAFOOD Lunch Dinner
    Shrimp with Cashew Nuts $6.50 $10.95
    Sauteed Shrimp with Green Peas $6.50 $10.95
    Jumbo Shrimp with Vegetables $6.50 $11.95
    Jumbo Shrimp with Broccoli $6.50 $11.95
    Jumbo Shrimp with Lobster Sauce $6.50 $11.95
    Jumbo Shrimp with Black Bean Sauce $6.50 $11.95
    Jumbo Shrimp with Garlic Sauce $6.50 $11.95
    Sweet and Sour Jumbo Shrimp $6.50 $11.95
    Curry Jumbo Shrimp $6.50 $11.95


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    BEEF AND LAMB Lunch Dinner
    Beef with Vegetables $5.95 $9.95
    Pepper Steak $5.95 $9.95
    Beef with Broccoli $5.95 $9.95
    Beef with Snow Peas $5.95 $9.95
    Shredded Beef with Garlic Sauce $5.95 $9.95
    Sliced Beef with Scallions $5.95 $9.95
    Shredded Spicy Beef $5.95 $9.95
    Lamb, Hunan Style $5.95 $9.95


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    POULTRY Lunch Dinner
    Chicken with Vegetables $5.75 $8.95
    Chicken with Chinese Eggplants $5.75 $8.95
    Szechuan Chicken $5.75 $8.95
    Sweet and Sour Chicken $5.75 $8.95
    Sliced Chicken with Garlic Sauce $5.75 $8.95
    Diced Chicken with Walnuts $5.75 $8.95
    Diced Chicken with Cashew Nuts $5.75 $8.95
    Diced Chicken with Hot Pepper Sauce & Peanuts $5.75 $8.95
    Sliced Chicken with Broccoli $5.75 $8.95
    Sliced Chicken with Snow Peas $5.75 $8.95
    Diced Chicken with Orange Flavor $5.75 $8.95
    Chicken & Shrimp Combination Sauteed $6.25 $9.95
    Crispy Szechuan Duck (Half) $9.95
    Peking Duck (Whole) $24.00
    Peking Duck (Half) $14.00


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    PORK Lunch Dinner
    Shredded Pork with Hot Pepper Sauce & Peanuts $5.50 $7.95
    Pork with Broccoli $5.50 $7.95
    Moo Shu Pork (Lunch - 2 pancakes, Dinner - 4 pancakes) $5.50 $7.95
    Sweet and Sour Pork $5.50 $7.95
    Shredded Pork with Garlic Sauce $5.50 $7.95
    Sliced Pork with Scallions $5.50 $7.95
    Double Cooked Pork $5.50 $7.95
    Bean Curd, Szechuan Style (Minced Pork) $5.50 $7.95
    House Special Bean Curd (Shredded Pork) $5.50 $7.95
    Pork with Vegetables $5.50 $7.95


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    VEGETABLES Lunch Dinner
    Sauteed Triple Green Jade with Garlic Sauce $5.25 $7.50
    Buddhist Delight $5.25 $7.50
    Sauteed String Beans $5.25 $7.50
    Eggplant with Garlic Sauce $5.25 $7.50
    Bean Curd with Chinese Mushrooms $5.25 $7.50
    Broccoli in Garlic Sauce $5.25 $7.50
    Moo Shu Vegetables (Lunch - 2 pancakes, Dinner - 4 pancakes) $5.25 $7.50
    Snow Peas with Waterchestnuts $5.25 $7.50
    Straw Mushrooms with Broccoli $5.25 $7.50
    Straw Mushrooms with Chinese Cabbage $5.25 $7.50
    Seasonal Chinese Vegetables Seasonal Price


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    CANTONESE DISHES Lunch Pt. Qt.
    Chow Mein
    (Roast Pork, Chicken, Beef or Shrimp) $5.25 $3.95 $6.95
    Egg Foo Young
    (Roast Pork, Beef, Chicken, Shrimp or Vegetable) $6.95
    Subgum Egg Foo Young $7.95


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    NOODLES AND FRIED RICE
    (Lunch does not include rice) Lunch Pt. Qt.
    Fried Rice
    (Pork, Chicken, Beef, Shrimp or Vegetable) $5.25 $3.50 $5.25
    Young Chow Fried Rice
    $3.95 $6.95
    Lo Mein
    (Pork, Chicken, Beef, Shrimp or Vegetable) $5.25 $5.95
    Ten Ingredients Lo Mein
    $6.95
    Double Side Pan Fried Noodles
    $8.95
    Chow Fun
    (Pork, Chicken, Beef, Shrimp or Vegetable) $6.95
    Singapore Rice Noodle
    (Curry Sauce or Brown Sauce) $7.95


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    WEIGHT WATCHER'S MENU
    (All Weight-Watchers' orders are steamed, and there is no seasoning or corn starch used in cooking.) Lunch Dinner
    W 1. Mixed Vegetables $5.25 $7.95
    W 2. Fresh Broccoli $5.25 $7.95
    W 3. Chicken with Broccoli $5.95 $8.95
    W 4. Chicken with Snow Peas $5.95 $8.95
    W 5. Chicken with Mixed Vegetables $5.95 $8.95
    W 6. Shrimp with Broccoli $6.95 $11.95
    W 7. Shrimp with Snow Peas $6.95 $11.95
    W 8. Shrimp with Mixed Vegetables $6.95 $11.95
    W 9. Scallops with Mixed Vegetables $6.95 $11.95
    W 10. Seafood Combination $8.95 $14.95
    W 11. Fresh Vegetables $5.95 $7.95


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    HOUSE SPECIALTIES Lunch Dinner
    Hunan Special
    Fresh Sliced Shrimp, Chicken, Pork, Crab Meat, Black Mushrooms and Vegetables. Sauteed in Hunan Chef's Special Brown Sauce. $6.95 $11.95
    Wok's Delight
    Prawns, Fresh Scallop, Sliced Beef, White Meat Chicken & Chinese Vegetables. Sauteed in Chefs Special Brown Sauce. $6.95 $11.95
    Dragon & Phoenix
    Lobster in Chili Sauce on one side & Sliced White Meat Chicken with Snow Peas On The Other Side. $14.95
    Hunan Flower Basket
    Jumbo Shrimp, Fresh Scallops, White Meat Chicken & Assorted Chinese Vegetables. Sauteed with Chef's Special White Sauce. Served in an Intricate Noodle Basket. $13.95
    Jumbo Shrimp with Hot Pepper Sauce
    Jumbo Shrimp Sauteed with Peanuts Bedded in Broccoli with Hot Pepper Sauce. $7.95 $11.95
    Hunan Chicken
    Sliced White Meat Chicken Sauteed with Black Mushrooms, Fresh Broccoli, Green Pepper and Black Bean, Hunan Style. $6.50 $9.95
    General Tso's Chicken
    Chunk chicken Lightly Fried with Hot Bean Sauce. This Plate Was Devised By A Private Chef of General Tso Who Was A Famous General in the Szechuan Army. $6.50 $9.95
    General Tso's Shrimp
    $7.95 $12.95
    General Tso's Delight
    Crispy Fried Jumbo Shrimps & Chunks of Chicken with Hot Bean Sauce. $7.95 $11.95
    Green Jade Scallops
    Fresh Scallops Sauteed with Black Mushrooms, Broccoli, Red Pepper in House Special White Sauce. $7.95 $11.95
    Crispy Orange Flavor Beef
    Tender Filets of Marinated Beef, Lightly Battered and Delicately Sauteed and Seasoned. $6.95 $10.95
    Seafood Twin Delights
    Crispy Fried Jumbo Shrimp and Scallops in Special Red Sauce Created By Our Chef. $7.95 $12.95
    Sizzling Beef with Scallops
    Tender Sliced Steak, Fresh Scallops with Assorted Vegetables in House Special Sauce. Served on a Sizzling Plate. $11.95
    Shrimp and Pork Hunan Style
    Sauteed Shrimp with Chili Sauce On Left Side & Shredded Pork with Black Bean On Right Side, in Hot Spicy Sauce, Hunan Style. $11.95
    Club Seafood
    Crab Meat, Jumbo Shrimp, Fresh Scallops Deliciously Sauteed with Assorted Chinese Vegetables in White Wine Sauce $7.95 $14.95
    Crispy Shrimp with Honey Walnuts
    Succulent Jumbo Shrimp Lightly Battered Seasoned with A Gentle Touch of Ginger Sauce and Sprinkled in Honey Walnuts. $7.95 $12.95
    Lake Tung-Ting Shrimp
    Jumbo Shrimp Marinated with Broccoli, Mushroom, and Peppers in White Sauce. $7.95 $11.95
    Lamb Two Style
    Tender Sliced Lamb Sauteed with Scallion On Left Side & Lamb with Straw Mushroom, Broccoli, in Hot Pepper Sauce On Rignt Side. $11.95
    Salmon Steak
    Steamed with Ginger & Scallions or Fan Fried with House Special Sauce. $14.95
    Triple Delight with Scallions
    Sauteed Sliced White Meat Chicken, Fresh Prawns and Tender Beef with Scallions. $7.95 $12.95
    Sesame Chicken
    Sliced White Meat Chicken Sauteed in Chef's Sauce and Sprinkled with Sesame Seeds. $6.95 $10.95
    Sesame Beef
    Sliced Tender Flank Steak Sauteed with Special Brown Sauce and Fresh Sesame Seeds Topping. $6.95 $10.95
    Sesame Prawns
    Jumbo Shrimp Coated in Special Sauce & Fresh Sesame Seeds Topping. $7.95 $12.95
    Chicken Two Flavors
    General Tso's Chicken on one side & Chicken with Snow Peas on the other side. $11.95|||Chicken fried rice.|||chicken lo mein, itrs the best!|||I lived in China for the past 12 years and what do I crave once I move back to NYC??? Chicken and brocolli with extra brown sauce please!!|||Crab Rangoon
    Vegetable Lo Mein
    Chicken Chow Mein

    very pedestrian, I know, but they are my favorites

    When I want to be "bad," I also order chicken fingers, Peking ravioli, and scallion pancake.|||saw finger|||sweet n sour chicken light sauce and brown rice|||Me? I try to order something different. I don't if I'm pressured by someone in a hurry.

    When that's the case, I just reflexively go with sweet and sour chicken and crab ragoon. Maybe an egg roll.

    I've been trying to get my hands on that damn peanut butter chicken, but my chinese place doesn't make it. :(|||General TSo's Chicken and Vegetable Low Mien, Crab Rangoon's, egg rolls..|||sweet &sour chicken
    mongolion beef
    douby spicy chicken
    beeg dumplings
    egg fried rice
    general tso's
    kung pao shrimp


    ^any of those fills me up =]]|||I like the spicy chicken lo mein or hot and sour soup|||sesame chicken|||Pork or Chicken Fried Rice, lots of Crab Rangoon and General's Chicken. mmmmm....

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    He was yellow and his eyes were barely open. Is he sick? Does he have gandis? I threw the food out because I didn't want to catch his disease!|||I think you did the right thing, and never order from that Chinese take out again thats way gross!!|||you mean ((jaundice.))|||It was probably your breath. He opened the door, you breathed, and he turned yellow (and probably died). I mean you do have bad breath right? LOL! YOU SUCK!|||What is gandis? Does it come with fried rice?|||And just WHAT does this cr@p have to do with Religion and Spirituality?|||lol|||You already have the yellow disease of cowardice.|||You sure he wasent just Chinese! lol!|||you don't get out much do you??|||ummm wow stay off the angel dust......DRUGS ARE BAD MMMKAY|||hit him with some green ,red neck Nic kel-a s s|||omg lol you are STUPID!|||One stay off the drugs and two he was probably asian.|||the person might also have hepititis c. their skin & eyes do become a really icky yellow. i dont think you can get it by touching someone who has it. the only person you needed to worry about was the person who made your food. you might want to call the resturant to let the owner know that 1 of their employees might be really sick. you did the right thing by throwing the food out.|||He could have jaundice or some kind of an illness. You did the wise thing by throwing out the food.... I would have done the same thing to protect myself and my family...He was probably contagious.. Don't forget to wash your hands and your door where he knocked just to be on the safe side.|||If you had opened the food box,you would have find few snails,bugs,insects and all other Chinese delicacies.|||You are unbeliveable....|||Too many carrots and the light was bothering him.You are no American Beauty Rose yourself! Are you related to another homely friend of ours on Yahoo who seems to be on hiatus, hmm? Gandis is a lovely place; I've been there. Or perhaps you meant to say Ganges,Ganymede, or Genghis?|||yellow.......like an asian person...right?|||that is cruel.|||What did you expect him to be green, like an alien. Besides yellow is my favorite color. Jane+|||right now, I think ur red becoz u just attempted to drown urself out of excitement and failed|||Oh boy Nicholas that was so funny I forgot to laugh. How bout this one though ...

    I bet your balls are BLUE cuz you are too ugly to get laid!!

    Order a pizza instead.|||Good call, he might have has hepatitis.|||No he was white,it was the puss running out of your eyes that made it look that way.|||How strong yellow was he ?|||why dont u close ur mouth. u probably scared him|||i just got chinese takeout too!!! i wouldve thrown the food out too...|||thats sick|||From the looks of your pic your pink That was so racist what were you expecting ordering Chinese food a white man to deliver Hello|||you sure love those thumbs down dont you?

    Heres one up for ya...

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    Any ideas on what meal I should choose?|||fried rice n chicken wings|||For pure taste, I like most things in oyster or lobster sauce. However they don't ussaly come with vegitibles. Moo Goo guey pan is a chicken with vegitbiles in a white sauce which is a pretty good standard. Lemon chicken also tastes good but lacks vegitbles. Kung pow chicken is great if you like hot stuff.

    I recomend the chicken with vegitibles or the pork lo mein as good standard fare. Some pepole like the combination platters because it comes with an egg roll and seems more like a meal with a smaller main entry.

    |||i am not much for the broccoli meal unless its made right.I do not like anything in oyster sauce.UGH!
    I go for general tsos chicken hot and spicey or ...
    lettuce wraps form pf changs they are to die for.|||My favorites are pork with broccoli or chicken with broccoli. I'll get Moo Goo Gai Pan sometimes if I want mushrooms. And sometimes I'll get sesame chicken, but only if I'm in the mood for lots of chicken.|||a nice light meal
    broccoli and shrimp
    chicken and broccoli

    or heavy
    boneless pork spare ribs and pork fried rice
    tso chicken with pork fried rice
    |||Either Chicken/Steak/Beef Lo Mein
    with fried rice
    OR
    General Tso's Chicken, it's fantastic
    sometimes called "orange chicken" at places like Panda Express.|||Shrimp Red Curry with steamed rice. Delicious AND low-fat. That is what I usually get..,. But if you are one of them skinny chicks, then order General Tso's Chicken. Tasty!!!|||I would suggest a meal that includes foods from the menu that you like.|||Beef jill yuen! Yummy!|||pav bhaji or idli sambhar or yummyyy aloo paratha|||Mongolian Beef and an Egg Roll|||Anything chicken lol! and some fried rice... damn now i'm hungry...|||Orange Chicken, steamed rice and a spring roll||| Try shrimp fried rice with vegetable lo-mein. It is good!|||Lemon Chicken YUMM! xox|||steamed veggies. They are better for you.|||orange chicken and chow mein|||sweet and sour chicken with fried rice and an egg roll, YUM|||char kway teow

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    I would tip if they brought it to your house, if they didn't then leaving one or two bucks isn't going to break your bank either, someone did have to package your food, and make sure it was correct, and make sure you had enough duck sauce and fortune cookies. I waitress, so I tip high everywhere I go. Think about it, yes they make an hourly wage, but do you realize that some waitresses make only 2.63 an hour? How could you not tip good knowing that? Plus I believe in karma, what goes around comes around, so tossing an extra dollar or two really doesn't hurt anything and you might just make someones day a little nicer.|||Yes. Thats how some delivery drivers make there money. They make min wage or maybe less than that.|||no. i didn't know i was supposed to.

    this tipping is getting out of hand.|||If they have to deliver you should tip.|||if it is delivery, yes
    if it is self pickup, no
    and if the resturant only caters to takeouts, then yes|||Tipping is normally reserved for sit-down, but have had really good service from Chinese take-out, and that's a tip for sure. Tipping is always for cheerful, good service. God Bless !!|||yes,at least !$|||depends on the value of food ordered.|||yes 15% because you have to pay for the gas so yes i do.|||Delivered? 10% plus an extra buck or 2 if it's nasty outside. If I pick it up, I might round up a dollar but don't feel a tip is necessary.|||YES at least $5. Put yourself in their shoes. Plus if you don't tip, they will mark it on their dats base andthe next time you order for delivery, expect a hair on your mien. I'd rather be Nice than sorry.|||If it is delivered yes, but if I pick it up no.|||nope, i don't tip on take out anywhere..|||Pick up....No. Delivery.....yes...20% tip.|||They deliver yes $2- I pick it up, it makes no sense to tip.|||it would be nice to leave a tip, they did do some work for you, you tip for service and they did supply a service.
    however, if you have it delivered, then you definetly do tip.|||No, they did not deliver to your home and you are not eating in so no tip is required.|||Tipping for delivery is a definite YES. When I pick it up, I don't usually tip.|||If it's a delivery, or if you're eating in a restaurant and there's a waiteer serving you, than yea, but if you're just ordering by the counter than no way|||I recently bought some take out from a Mexican restaurant. I ordered directly from the cook. He did all the work, when it came time to pay, the lady cashier took my money, gave me several ones instead of a five, handed it to me, then immediately grabbed the tip jar and shook it in front of me and left it setting in the middle of the counter to be sure I left a tip. I just gave her a dirty look, put my change in my pocket, (all of it.) grabbed my food, and walked out. I have never been back there since, and I never will. It's like she demanded a tip.|||I don't normaly tip for take out just bc you usually have to wait for it. Since you are going to pick it up, they are actually saving money by not having to deliver it. I only tip if it is delivery!|||If they are delivering it, definitely.|||More often than not, yes. I was a waiter for years. They are probably getting the base rate of $2.15 an hour + tips, so I personally feel that if they pull together your order, then they should get a tip. I do; however, find it annoying to see that everyone and their dog has a tip jar out these days.

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    We have decided on gourmet Jelly Beans as a favor as we both love them, and to tie in to a couple things. The vendor we are going through to get the jellybeans has offered to provide cellophane packets at no extra cost (but we would have to fill them ourselves) but another option I like are mini take out boxes either clear or in white at low cost. Both options would be topped off with ribbon in our colors and will be displayed on silver trays on a special table by the entry/exit, we are not having traditional seating

    http://www.simplygreatmeals.com.au/weddi… Or http://www.inkhead.com/UniversalInc/imag… except with jelly beans and no label

    Which would be more visually appealing?|||I love the first idea :D those are so cute and especially with bright coloured candies in them! It really makes them POP!|||I like the Chinese boxes with ribbon better, especially if you put them on a silver tray. It will make them look much nicer. If the vendor is offering them to you at no extra cost, I would take them anyway, just in case something happened with the boxes. Always good to have a back up plan.|||Chinese takeout box. However, I had a bride that used something similar to cellophane wrapping (image below).

    http://encorepartydjs.myphotoalbum.com/v…

    I think either or would work great, just try to personalize it. Make sure your wedding date/formal name/wedding symbol is on your wedding favor.

    Good luck and congratulations!
    http://encorepartydjs.weblog.com|||I agree, the take out containers make it different, not just like a sack of jelly beans and would probably be easier to fill too, though I'm not sure.|||I prefer the Mini chinese take-out boxes as flavours as they are more unique and visually appealing.|||the boxes look better|||i like the take out boxes, but i think they are overdone, nowadays, honey.
    do cell if its free!|||mini chinese take out containers... I always love that it's so clever and works so well.|||I love it!

    You just answered my question for me! I was debating the same thing. Bags/pockets versus Boxes.

    I am doing custom Fortune Cookies for our favors and have been internally debating of how to present them. I was pretty set on the take-out boxes monogrammed with our names. From there I was hemming and hawing over clear, colored, or a transparent box. I guess this is still my debate, but I totally agree with the others and BOX 100%.

    A box is “re-usable” and more memorable or can be used a keepsake. If you have extras you can send them to people who were unable to attend or you can send a small thank you to the people who send the good gifts!

    Thanks again for helping me answer myself.

    Oh – Check out orientaltrading.com for some good deals on the takeout boxes.

    Good luck!

    & Congratulations!

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    My boyf dad has offered to buy take out so i cant be rude and say no. Im going the gym before hand so im gonna feel like its a real waste if i eat something really bad so what can i have that wont make me feel too guilty? Would boiled rice and a veg curry or just curry sauce be OK? Im currently on slimmers world too and im on a green day so ideally i shouldnt have any meat but ill go with the best suggestion!|||One meal is not going to hurt your diet. So go ahead and enjoy. ^_^|||A clear soup and a vegtable dish. I wouldn't have a lot of boiled rice. Chinese food can be very healthy. Just don't get eggrolls and some of the fried dishes. Sounds yummy!|||Ask him to get you a vegetarian dish. While it probably will have a sauce with a soup base, it is typically healthier than most meat dishes.|||I always order the chicken and broccoli (good for your "green" day), but ask for it STEAMED and make sure you tell them you want the sauce on the side. Specifically ask for steamed white rice also. With the sauce on the side you can use just a little bit (the sauce is very high in sodium) and it still tastes just as great. My bf is a personal trainer and this was his suggestion to me a while back. I love it and it's all I ever order because it's a very healthy dish and tastes great!|||rice is ok, but id call them up before hand ask what is their lowest calorie/fat meal|||The best thing for you to do is a vegtable dish that is not made with a sweet sauce, the boiled rice would be ok but do not get white rice get a grain rice if they have it. So your thought of curry would be ok I think, but truly your best bet is to skip it all togeather.
    hope this helps
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    Americans have our favorite "Chinese" foods and those who operate restaurants know this. It's a lot cheaper to order menus from supply houses than it is to go to a printer. Therefore, Chinese restaurants use the pre-made menus that they order with their other supplies. It's the same with Mexican restaurants.|||cultural food

    like most american places have burgers

    genius|||Most of them are their Famous dishes...|||Yes, those are the dishes that sell! Realistically, go to any style of resturant and it will be very similar to all the others of that genre. In italian places, people want pizza, risotto, pasta etc. Chuck a curry on the menu and no one buys it, because if they wanted a curry, they'd have gone to a curry house!|||Most popular items. And the menu will be cheaper, they just change the logo and the phone number.

    For take out, it must have something that cook easy and fast. Instead of creating something new and unique, which will induces more explanation to customers. They just go with the most common dishes which almost every chef knows how to make.|||Yes.

    First it isn't Chinese Food. It's Chinese'ish Food.

    Second, it's what sells.

    They put on their menus what people buy, and what people expect to find. Seriously, businesses actually have to put up items on menus that are rarely ordered in order to validate themselves to potential customers. In the case of a video rental outlet, they call all those old movies that consist of less than 5% of thier revenue but take up huge space, Wallpaper.. and they need it.

    Anyways, it's not a Chinese thing.. It's a business thing. ;)|||All the American menus have hamburgers and steaks listed..because that is considered American food.|||yeah I noticed that phenomenon too!!! I ate chinese buffet in arkansas, and then I ate at different chinese buffets in Texas and all the places had the exact same food.....prawns, dry salmon, just to name a couple|||moment_in_passing is right
    the food is NOT chinese, it is fake and they just want to earn ur money!!!
    no difference with "Panda Express"
    chinese ppls never go there, hav u noticed?
    don't go there, try something else
    (shanghainese food rox!)
    mail me if u hav questions!|||i dont think they are always the same|||What about the chinese zodiac placemats?

    WTF?!?!?|||Just a theory because I've noticed this before too and thought about it. All the Chinese restaurants are controlled by the chinese mob. They all have to buy their products, menus, soy sauce, batter, food, etc. from the mob controlled companies. That's why no matter where you go the food is all the same and tastes nearly the same. Look at the sauce packets and fortune cookies, no matter where you eat they come from the same place.|||Poor thing! Don't get out to eat much, do ya !x? Pizza places and hamburger places have much the same thing, too. The Chinese research the taste of each country and grow menus to the taste of its market. The Chinese have providers for most of their food-stuffs as well as menus and chopsticks. Bulk buying is the same engine driving China. The Chinese are much more organized when it comes to feeding the masses. Chinas' illustrious longevity came with wisdom not lost on such an Imperial Nation.|||Yes, they are all China men.|||i found out in austin tx, the same people own 10 diff restaurants and pretend like they are competitors, i caught one doing that when the menu had the same typo on it!

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  • Hi.

    I'm 14 years old and i use to order sweet n sour chicken,sesame chicken,or general tso's which are all fried.

    well iv'e changed my eating habits, by cutting out fried foods,pop,sweets,ect. i usually eat them only on friday or saturday.

    well my mom might get chinese takeout for lunch today because my sister wants it.

    i need to know which one of these are healthier than what i use to get.
    Iv'e never had any of these. I KNOW theres a lot of sodium, but just tell me whats in it and if it's fried or not.. Thanks..



    1. szechuan chicken

    2. Hunan chicken or shrimp

    3.CHICKEN CURRY

    4.wonton soup

    5. chicken or lobster chop suey|||Szechuan chicken, Hunan chicken/shrimp, chicken/lobster chop suey are stir-fried, chicken curry or wonton soup are not 'fried' but to save time, sometimes chicken curry are very fried too so the 'safest' will be wonton soup which requires no frying.
    It may not be filling enough so maybe you can consider one serving of plain white rice to go along.
    Not sure if that Chinese restaurant serves soup noodle, otherwise you can order prawn / chicken / wonton soup noodle which are also not fried.
    Please ask for less salt too.|||Compare to deep frying, yes as food doesn't sits in pool of hot oil (some restaurants use the oil more than once) and they are usually cooked in a shorter time but provided less salt, no msg and not too much sauces. Vegetables must not be overcooked in stir-frying otherwise all goodness will be gone

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    |||You're better off with the wonton soup. The wontons are boiled in a chicken broth based soup. Other items are either fried (the meat) or it's filled with tons of sauces which means extra calories.|||Chicken LowMein/Chow mein

    Most menus say if it is fried. All Veggie entres are not fried. And you can always request your meal not fried too.

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    I dont like alot of things that r put in chinese food but i want to find something that would be good. I do not eat eggs *so anything with eggs - is a NO*, im not big on crunchy veggies- im very particular about how chicken is prepared as well as beef..like shrimp alot.. is there anything for me?????
    Thanks|||try orange chicken, or sesame seed chicken. Mmmm!|||You can have Fried Rice...just tell them to leave out the Eggs..
    You can have Chicken or Beef with Broccoli
    You can also have Orange Chicken, Lemon Chicken or Chow Mein or Low Mein..
    You can have Sweet and Sour Chicken as well as Won TON Soup :)

    |||Chicken and brocoli, or beef and brocoli =D|||There is a shrimp chow mein. Also there are chicken balls. (sounds gross but it is just little balls of chicken with batter) sweat and sour pork is yummy!|||I know you are not to big on veggies but try the shrimp and brocoli in a garlic sauce you wont regret it!|||Roast Pork Low Mein. Low Mein is GREAT! You've got to try it. It is mostly noodles which are very tasty with thin strips of pork and a few veggies.

    (pronounced Low Main)|||Lemon chicken|||I heard someone say I should try the bbq rottweiler lips.

    No just kidding. The chicken kow is good.

    |||teriyaki chicken and wonton soup for sure|||I love orange chicken.. :D
    With rice.. don't forget the rice, and also get crab rangu.. however you spell it.. x3|||P.F. Changs|||There crab-raugoo is good thats crab and cream cheese mixed|||cantonese chow mein|||sweat and sour pork,chow main,rice with pork,& Barkley ,and more |||Cha Sew Bao

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    1. Hot n' Sour soup <---- please tell me there's other nonasian ppl here that love this soup
    2. fried chicken wings

    (yes, i know these foods aren't authentic chinese foods, but hell, i grew up in a family owned restaurant, we ate this stuff AT the restaurant, and ate real food at home)|||Cold seseme noodles|||I don't eat take out. I eat only home made food.

    Edit - To these barbarians and monkeys who say Chinese food is nasty. Have you ever been to a REAL Chinese restaurant? Panda Express is NOT a Chinese restaurant. It's an American fast food joint. Real Chinese don't eat any of the garbage Panda Express makes.

    Why don't you all go back to eating your raw meat of land animals? When we Chinese were cooking all you barbarians were stilling living in hutts.|||Your cat (puzzy)|||Crab sticks

    Egg foo yong|||General Tsao's Chicken and egg rolls|||maybe an egg roll everything elese makes me puke! yuck duckk possibly the most disgusting animal besides pigs of course|||Some Chinese food in America is too heavy.

    I don't like any of it.|||Chinese is my least favourite type of food.

    Sometimes the chinese take-outs have curry on the menu, so that is probably my favourite. Indian curry is way better though.|||Chicken Chow Mein, General Tsao chicken,Sweet and Sour Chicken,Szechuan Chicken,Szechuan Noodles and egg rolls.|||egg roll
    shrimp rice
    fried ice cream|||I prefer Vietnamese food! Or Thai food because its spicy! MMmmmmm

    Chinese food is so cliche, eeeeeeee|||I like the Chicken tonkwa soup (sorry if the spelling is wrong)
    Beef with carrots and corn soup.
    others are just ok.
    btw i like the food from northern China more than the south.
    I think northern foods are more tastier.
    In the south the food almost taste the same, specially how they cook the vege. it's like only one person who just change his clothes.|||Wontons, egg drop soup, sweet n sour pork, chicken on stick, clam, mongolian chicken...the list goes on.|||SUSHI






    :)|||i don't eat that stuff,but i do like my Mapo tofu and prawn noodles and chicken rice|||1.) Beef fried rice with extra beef
    2.) Crab ragoons
    3.) Fried hot wings

    Damn, you make me want some chinamen! Haha|||I've never heard of Hot n' Sour soup, and fried chicken wings aren't a favorite of mine.
    My favorite Chinese dishes would be the classic Chow mein, Lemon chicken, chicken fried rice and eggrolls of course!|||Beef and Broccoli!!!

    my dad is mexican and he likes the hot & sour soup|||steak and onions,|||General Tso's Chicken and fried chicken wings too.|||Ew... i hate chinese food. It's nasty.

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    I have been craving chinese food a lot lately (yay 'that time of the month). I'd really like to make some chinese food at home that is like the kind you get from a take-out place. That's my favorite kind, however unhealthy it is. Haha.

    My favorites are steamed dumplings (and the sauce!), pork fried rice, lo mein, general tso's chicken, seasame chicken, crab ragoon, and terriaky chicken (like you get on the stick).

    I figure if I have the recipes, I can easily make chinese food instead of ordering out whenever I get a craving! Plus, I can I find ways to make it a little more healthy.|||My favorite traditional fried rice recipe: Yang Zhou Fried Rice (Yang Zhou Chao Fan)

    The main ingredients: cooked white rice, chinese BBQ pork, green peas, eggs, shrimps, garlic, scallions.

    Ingredients:
    3 cups cooked, cold rice (preferably precooked half to one day in advance)
    1/2 cup shelled and cleaned shrimps
    1/2 cup Chinese barbecued pork (cha shao)
    1/2 cup green peas
    2 eggs 鈥?lightly beaten
    3 stalks green onion (scallions) 鈥?chopped
    3 Tbsp cooking oil

    Ingredients A:
    1/4 tsp salt
    1/4 tsp sugar

    Ingredients B:
    2 cloves garlic
    3 thin slices ginger

    Ingredients C (Mix for sauce):
    1/2 tsp salt
    1/2 tsp soy sauce
    1/2 tsp sugar
    Dash of pepper
    1 to 2 Tbsp water (depending on softness of rice)

    Method:
    1. Add Ingredients A to shrimps and let marinate for 20 minutes.

    2. Heat wok on medium heat and add cooking oil. Fry Ingredients B for a few seconds till they impart their aroma, then add shrimps. Stir-fry till shrimps change colour & dish up, leaving oil in wok.

    3. Pour in beaten eggs and scramble slightly. Add in rice & Ingredients C - stir-fry for a few seconds. Then add barbecued pork and green peas. Continue frying for several minutes till rice is aromatic.

    4. Add green scallions and turn off heat.

    5. Mix well. Ready to serve. Enjoy!

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    Kung Pao Chicken

    Basic Ingredients:
    - 陆 lb. chicken breast, cut in 陆 in. cubes
    - 2 tablespoons chicken stock
    - 陆 cup roasted peanuts, unshelled
    - 陆 sweet red pepper or green bell pepper, cut in 陆 x 陆 in. pieces
    - 2 teaspoon olive oil

    Seasoning Ingredients:

    - 4 dried red peppers, cut in smaller pieces
    - 1 teaspoon Szechuan peppercorn, freshly ground
    - 2 cloves garlic, minced (optional)
    - 陆 cup green onion, chopped
    - 1 tablespoon fresh ginger, minced
    - 1 tablespoon soy sauce
    - 1 tablespoon cooking wine
    - 陆 tablespoon wine vinegar
    - 1 teaspoon sugar
    - 陆 teaspoon salt
    - 1 tablespoon cornstarch
    - 陆 teaspoon sesame oil

    Procedures:

    1. Mix chicken with 陆 tablespoon soy sauce, 陆 tablespoon cornstarch.
    2. In a bowl, mix 陆 teaspoon salt, 陆 tablespoon soy sauce, sugar, vinegar, cooking wine, 2 tablespoons chicken stock, 陆 tablespoon cornstarch as sauce.
    3. Heat 1 teaspoon olive oil in a non-stick pan, stir-fry the chicken for 1 minute. Remove chicken from the pan. Add another teaspoon olive oil to the pan, stir in Szechuan peppercorn, red pepper for a 10 seconds to release flavor, then add chicken, bell pepper, garlic, ginger to stir-fry for another minute until chicken is fully cooked.
    4. Add the sauce mixture to the pan and mix well until the sauce is thickening. Add peanuts, green onion, sesame oil. Remove and serve.

    Timing: 15 minutes to prepare the ingredients, 5 minutes to cook.

    Taste: Strong flavor, tasty.|||General Tso's Chicken, Beef & Broccoli, Shrimp Fried Rice, Pork chop suey, Egg rolls, pot stickers and shrimp toasts.|||pepper steak

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    I went to the chinese take out that i sometimes go to and before I ordered i told the girl that last time there was some bony chicken in my general tso and asked if i could get white meat. she obliged and yelled my order back. I took the food back and ate about 60% of it, as it tasted a little heavy and was starting to make me feel tired. I thought nothing of it, but when I got home from work a few hours later I threw up about 15 times over 6 hour period (to say the least) and was sick subsequently for about 2 days. I know the food made me sick and I still have leftovers in the styrofoam container in my fridge. Is there any way I can get financial recourse for food poisening of the food is tested to be toxic? Thanks.|||Food poisoning has a 12 hour latency period, so you better make up a better story. You can test all you want, but unless you have preserved the leftovers properly, like a laboratory would, so as to add nothing and delete nothing, any test will be meaningless.|||You can sue if you can prove that the food was the cause of your illness. Its not as easy as it sounds. The fact that you have the leftovers helps. But even if you sue, you're looking at a couple hundred bucks, tops.

    You might want to call your local health department and report it to them. They might test the food for you and save you the time and money. Then you can decide whether its worth pursuing or not.|||Proving that this food got you sick is going to be very difficult. If this food has been sitting in your fridge since you got sick, it is possible other toxins have developed in your food not related to anything the restaurant did. You will have a very tough time actually proving this, especially with take-out food. You must show that you actually had food poisoning (something in the food got you sick) and that the food you received made you sick as a result of something the restaurant did.|||You should report them to the health department, who will then inspect the place and their kitchen.

    I don't think that temporary illness can get you a successful lawsuit ... and either way, it would be too costly to file a lawsuit and prove it (lawyers, experts, lab tests, etc.). You'd never be awarded enough to make up for what it would cost you to prosecute it.|||This is tough to prove, number one the food has been in you fridge for how long? We know at least three day which would make it toxic

    Plus you have to prove you ate nothing before this at all.
    What you can do is call the health department and tell them what happened to you and then get a copy of the health report if they fail and use this it has more power in the courts.
    Also you did not state if you were seen by a Doctor or treated, if you were and have the diagnoise of food poisoning you will need copies of all the medical information.|||It will be tough. You're not injured. And proving causation is challenging. A letter to the BBB would be in order, though.|||Yes. It shows a) they are getting contaminated food or b) they aren't cooking the food properly. It is their duty to make sure the food is either clean, or well-prepared.|||You're not going to have grounds for a lawsuit. Firstly, you would have to prove they were either negligent in preparing your food, or that they intentionally gave you tainted food. Something that will be nearly impossible to prove. Secondly, as others have said, you are going to have to prove that you didn't eat anything or have an illness prior that could have caused that. Also, you say it is sitting in a styrofoam container in your fridge. If you sent it away to get it tested it will show bacteria grown after the fact. You won't win anything and will be wasting time and money.

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  • Is Chinese Take Out alright to have occasionally? I know there's a ton of sodium, calories, and fat packed into it, so I was wondering..

    My parents are ordering it tonight, in about an hour, so I would appreciate it if someone could answer this before then.

    Also, I'm 15, female, 5'1", and weigh about 113 lbs, and I'd say I'm.. moderately active, I suppose.

    So far today I've eaten;

    breakfast; 3 cups Life Cereal, 1% milk

    and water with crystal light, and an apple ( I woke up pretty late, and haven't really been hungry )

    Yesterday I had..
    Breakfast; homemade blueberry muffin, banana, 1% milk
    Lunch; salad, a carrot + Celery
    Snack; Apple
    Dinner; Spaghetti with homemade meat and vegetable sauce, 1% milk

    I generally eat very healthy, and was orginally planning on just having a Peanut Butter and Banana sandwich tonight for dinner, but then my mom told me they were ordering Chinese Food, and I became unsure, and still am.

    I love Chinese Food, and haven't had it in a few months, so I was wondering if it would be okay
    ( I also don't plan on having the breaded chicken if they order )|||Chinese food is perfectly fine to eat ocasionally. Everything is ok in moderation, just don't stuff yourself or eat it for the next 5 meals and having Chinese Food will be fine.|||Indulge and take a reward of food you haven鈥檛 had in awhile.|||Anything in moderation is ok, except heroin.|||I love it too! Its ok to indulge once and a while, but not all the time|||No more then 2 or 3 times a week ok.|||yes. just like a balanced life. everything in moderation|||What a stupid question to ask.

    Why shouldn't it be "okay" to eat "occasionally"?
    Whats wrong with it? Are you allergic? Is it poisonous?

    Would you eat anything you buy in any other place? Why not Chinese?

    And you sound ridiculously concerned about you diet, ugh "diet", what a cosmopolitan word... ugh "Cosmopolitan".

    Why do you take a record of what you eat? It's mad (unless your doing to die otherwise).

    This reminds me of that time when I saw that nonsense T.V. show "Zoey 101" and three girls were on the internet argueing about "How many calories are in a bagel" and it just pissed me off!

    Ugh this question is so annoying!

    YOURE SO ANNOYING- ugh!

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  • I'm trying to do some creative bridal shower favors. I am also on a tight budget! I found some really cute chinese take out boxes at the dollar store that I want to get. I'm struggling coming up with a saying or something for them. For example...doing cookie cutters and saying something "Whitney and Trever are Cut out for each other" or doing a mint tray with "Mint for each other". What is a phrase that would work for chinese boxes?!?!?!?! I only have 10 days until the bridal shower!! AAHH!!|||I think both ideas are cute! Here are some more:

    Small jar of PB & small jar of jelly: "Whitney and Trever are better together!"

    Measuring spoons: "Whitney and Trever Share Love Beyond Measure."

    Good luck!|||"Whitney and Trever made out and now their take out "
    lOl :]|||wow that is hard, maybe something about Fortune, and maybe put a wedding Fortune cookie in each one, you can buy them cheap at oriental trading.com



    answer mine please http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?鈥?/a>|||OOOH what I would do is go with Andes Mints (my faves) and say Whitney and Trevor forever mint to be :) Good idea! I may use that if my dollar store has them.|||I think its a great idea. I lkie the one " Whitney and Trever are cut out"|||What you could do is fill up the boxes with some type of candy and then go online and buy personalized fortune cookies. http://www.goodfortunecookies.com/store/鈥?/a>
    http://www.beau-coup.com/custom_fortune_鈥?/a>

    When you order them, you can have them put a fortune in them, like Whitney and Trevor say...
    Good luck will come your way!
    Thank you for celebrating with us

    or something like that. Usually you can get a rush order on them, and since they are for a bridal shower and not a wedding you won't need as many.|||How about in a fortune cookie style...long thin strip of paper. "Confucius say: Whitney, Trevor long life forever."

    best wishes.............
    www.adayremembered.com|||they also have colored plastic ones that you can buy..... they are pretty cheap and you could color coordinate them!|||I love those little chinese boxes lol. I think you should do the whole party china style, tea and fortune cookies, something cute to do to the cookies is buy white chocolate and melt is and add dye to the color your them is, dip the tips of the cookie in the chocolate then in some little white crystal sprinkles and let them set for about and hour, they are custom but cheap. a cute thing to do with the tea I saw was dip cherries or some other fruit in white chocolate and set it on the saucer, it adds some color and elegance. you can hang paper lanterns which my dollar store has, maybe yours does too. that way you tie the boxes in with your shower.

    you can still do other foods but adding tea and fortune cookies and some little decorations would really tie it in. you could put chop sticks in the takeout boxes, with a saying "whitney and trever, sticking together, forever" or "whitney and trever are sticking together".

    I don't know lol but I love your idea.

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    The true answer is not pretty, but it doesn't have to do with cats and dogs or lead paint.

    It's not that the ingredients are low quality, it's that the labor is cheap.

    People come over from Mainland China as indentured servants, incurring a debt of $30,000 to $50,000 to do so. They work off the debt by slaving in Chinese restaurants owned by the lenders, who also provide crude housing and other benefits but very little cash. By overpricing the benefits, they reduce what's left to pay off the loan, which means the indentured servitude has to go on longer. It may take someone five years or more of 80 hour work weeks to work off the debt. The end result is that the restaurant workers work for almost nothing. Also, the restaurants may file taxes, but the business is mostly cash, so they under-report their income.

    Not all restaurant workers are in this bind, but enough of them are that it depresses wages for the rest of the workforce. Chinese workers who aren't in this bind might have this scenario as the order taker you talk to when you order takeout. $1700/month in cash, in exchange for working 11 hours/day, 6 days a week, which works out to about $5.95/hr. It's cash under the table, but it's hardly a princely salary. You get to eat while you are at the restaurant, and you live somewhere cheap since you're never home except to sleep.|||Because butchering the free, stray animals in the back alley really cuts down on their overhead.

    MSG is free = My Special Goo.|||because stray cats are so plentiful|||just like mcdonalds is cheap...its because they are feeding you crap...Crap is cheap...real nutritional food is not cheap.|||I guess it depends where you are ordering from, and what you are ordering. Most Chinese take out restaurants still make a good profit even if there prices are low because they have the ability to add flavor to inexpensive ingredients and cheap cuts of meat (skirt or flank steak, dark chicken meat like thighs and legs, and salad shrimp).|||In my opinion Chinese takeout has never been cheap. Somehow, even if I'm only ordering for one it still comes out to at least $15, plus you should tip the driver. For $20 I can get a better meal somewhere else.

    Not that Chinese food is bad, but for $20 I could have steak and shrimp.

    Compared to most restaurants, Chinese food may seem cheap. But it's only because they cook in mass quantities and most of the dishes have the same ingredients; Stir fried rice, white rice, or noodles.

    You could spend a fortune on Chinese food if you order the right dishes.|||because its the cheap version of chinese food , not very refined like the normal asian diet|||Loads of cheap,oily/fattening ingredients!Not to talk about the meat "quality"...|||Hmmm... it's not cheap over here.
    It usually contains inferior quality meat and vegies, because the theory is that you can't tell once the strong flavoured sauces are added. Often vegies are bought that are not fit for shop sale (juicing carrots, defrosted vegies) and tough meat is tenderised with the aid of msg and other additives. Ever wondered why you get so terribly thirsty after eating chinese??
    You get what you pay for.|||Due to a high lead content.

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    How many of you actually use any of that mustard that comes with every Chinese take-out order ? I tasted it once and it was worse than tobasco sauce.|||I never use it either. I like the duck sauce for egg rolls and of coarse the soy sauce, but have never had nerve to try the mustard. bet I have thrown away 100's of packages of that stuff!|||thanks Victor!! hahahaha

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    |||hahhahahah im asian and i dont even know what that crap is


    its like liquified horseradish mustard seed sauce?|||That junk is naaaasty. I tried it, and I haven't touched the stuff since, other than to get it away from my food. :p|||i actually never tasted it but i don't think i want to my father loves it

    i love the duck sauce|||better than tobasco you mean ∙|||it's different than your average day french's in a bottle that's for sure! it more spicy!!!|||Yuck! I don't like mustard to begin with but that Chinese mustard was disgusting. It's worse than wasabi.|||not only have i never tried it...but i've never even seen it
    now i feel ripped off

    mustard be damned|||I have not tried it but I don't like mustard of any kind. No mater where it is from.|||No, it doesn't look appetizing.|||eww its disgusting|||i only use the soy and duck sauce :-P|||Yeah it is NASTY!|||It goes well with crab rangoon, I love that stuff!|||Love it.|||never tried it|||never tried it|||l like it.|||never eat that!|||never tried it!! and now i never will|||i honestly never have...weird

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    does anyone know where to get thoes really pretty chinese take out boxes for cheap i want to use them for my candy bar but the ones ive seen are expensive like 3 dollars each and i need about 100 -150 of them thank you for your help|||I think this place, Uline supply, has exactly what you want, and the prices are low (around $20 per hundred; it varies with size and whether you want red or white ones). But they look like the real thing: http://www.uline.com/Browse_Listing_5617鈥?/a>

    Uline supply also has a toll free number: 1-800-958-5463

    I hope this helps. Good luck!!|||try oriental trading company, or even your local craft store like ac moore or michael's. they have tons to chose from...different colors, patterns/designs and sizes.|||nashvillewraps.com|||I found a site that sells them in lots of colors.

    colors: chocolate, light pink, light blue, tangerine, lime, black, sage,purple, red, blue, green, yellow, leopard, black gingham, blue gingham, red gingham, pumpkins, big tree, little tree, candy canes, hearts, white, frosted, and clear.

    http://www.magicwandweddings.com/supplie鈥?/a>

    1/2 pint (Qty. 25) 3"L x 2-1/4"W x 2-1/2"H
    White Boxes SALE $.40 EACH (Reg. $.45 )
    Colored Boxes - SALE $.65 each (Reg. $.72)

    1 Pint (Qty. 25) 3-1/2"L x 2-3/4"W x 3-1/4"H
    White Box SALE .$49 EACH (Reg.$.55)
    Colored Boxes - SALE $.76 each (Reg. $. 85)

    1 Quart (Qty. 25) 4-1/4"L x 3-1/2"W x 4-1/4"H
    White Box SALE $.58 EACH (Reg $.65)
    Colored Boxes - SALE $1.12 each (Reg. $.1.25)

    Delivery: White boxes usually ship in 2 business days.
    Colored boxes usually ship in 3 days.|||orientaltrading.com|||Hmmmmm maybe orientaltrading.com they have all kinds of things!|||I was going to use them for my hotel guest, Micheals has big ones for $1.00 so little ones must be cheaper.|||Oriental Trading has some frosted plastic takeout boxes for $5.95/dozen (50 cents each).
    http://www.orientaltrading.com/applicati鈥?/a>

    EDIT: I just thought of a cute embellishment you can add to these boxes! Jean M has silver monogram stickers with a clear background. I think this would look really nice! Good luck!
    http://www.myjeanm.com/engine.cfm?iCatID鈥?/a>|||http://www.magicwandweddings.com/supplie鈥?/a>


    Lots of colors to choose from!|||http://www.papermart.com/templates/81-0-鈥?/a>

    this is the cheapest I could find|||http://www.papermart.com/templates/83-0-鈥?/a>

    same site as i linked you for the other, same, question

    but these are cute pastel plastic ones|||the only place I can think of is the Container Store. They are listed on that site for $1.49 for a 16oz "box"

    (you have to scroll down on that link and they are under "Gift Boxes & Cartons")|||This website offers them in several colors for $5.10 for a set of 6.
    http://www.beau-coup.com/takeout_boxes.h鈥?/a>

    These are really cheap, less than $50 for 150 boxes, I believe are only offered in white. You could buy some ribbon to decorate them with:
    http://www.weddingfavorites.com/TNYTKT-p鈥?/a>|||Michales has them about $1 per box and they also come in 6 packs|||This link is way cheaper than the other one

    http://www.papermart.com/|||I got mine for 16 dollars and some change for 100. at
    www.cudge.com

    I love them!

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    does anyone know where to get thoes really pretty chinese take out boxes for cheap i want to use them for my candy bar but the ones ive seen are expensive like 3 dollars each and i need about 100 -150 of them thank you for your help|||Ask your local take out joint|||look at orientaltradingcompany http://www.orientaltrading.com/|||http://www.papermart.com/templates/81-0-鈥?/a>

    here ya go!! they are really cheap and come in pint size- perfect for the candy bar

    $15 for 150|||Check out Oriental Trading
    http://www.orientaltrading.com/applicati鈥?/a>
    Paper Mart
    http://www.papermart.com/Templates/81-0-鈥?/a>

    Good luck! :)

    Ok, I feel redundant now.|||Hi. Go on Ebay and type in "chinese take out boxes"...there are LOTS on there!
    Here are some wedding ones (100) for only $13, plus $15 for shipping (total $28):
    http://cgi.ebay.com/100-Chinese-Take-Out鈥?/a>|||Oriental Trading catalog????????|||http://www.orientaltrading.com/applicati鈥?/a>
    http://www.orientaltrading.com/applicati鈥?/a>
    These are cute -
    http://www.orientaltrading.com/applicati鈥?/a>
    There are lots here - depends on the design you want -
    http://www.orientaltrading.com/applicati鈥?/a>
    I just discovered this company in the last year, have made several orders with them, good quality, nice prices, great customer service (fast email replies). And they often have 10 per cent off or free shipping (if it's not on their site, you can google for coupon codes).|||Great take out boxes that can be personalized as well with tags

    http://www.sephelweddingfavors.com/thank-you-for-a-fortune-filled-day-frosted-favor-take-out-boxes.html

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  • Hi,
    I have a bit of a strange request from a foreign visitor to Vancouver. They would like to order Chinese take out and eat out of those white boxes with metal handles (like they show in the movies), but most restaurants here use foil or styrofoam containers. Does anyone know of a Chinese Restaurant that still uses those white take out boxes? |||Not Chinese... but Thai Express uses those little boxes. Thai Express is the thai take-out/foodcourt place they have in the malls. I'm originally from Vancouver but currently reside in Toronto so I'm not sure if they have it in Van right now...but USUALLY..What they have in TO, they will have in VAN!

    From what I remember growing up in Vancouver, I never ate Chinese out of those little takeout boxes. They only use those boxes in places where Chinese food is rare (like small towns), so they try to make it as cute and authentic as possible (even though the food tastes like crap, probably). Other than that, go to those art stores or maybe the dollar store and buy those boxes haha. |||There is a new restaurant in Queensborough landing that serves Asian food out of the white boxes...called Wok Box. It is near the walmart in queensborough landing. Although it is not a traditional chinese restaurant it does serve their food out of those boxes. They put the rice or noodles on the bottom and then whatever you choose on top, so they are a one person meal per box...some curry dishes as well. Or you can go to a packaging company (like essential Packaging in Langley) and buy the boxes and put you take out in that...
    That is the only place I have seen the boxes. Good luck.|||Go to your mall, there is usually a chinese place in there. Should be china gormet or something. Ask them for a "sides" box. They should have plenty.

    Also, asian markets sell them. I also have people asking to eat chinese out of those little boxes. They arent so bad, they are small enoguh to carry and eat out of, but are annoying if your sitting down and eating. |||Not around here. Some non-chinese restaurants use them for to-go boxes! If you're really in the business of pleasing these visitors, go to the craft store or party supply store and buy a pack ... then figure out how to get the food in there later ...

    Good Luck.|||Why dont you make fresh chinese and order some of these cute chinese boxes..they have wide variety.http://www.nashvillewraps.com/ShowType.w鈥?/a>|||come to the grand place of the US of A and they have the white boxes.|||i do not... but you can buy those boxes at some groceries stores if that helps|||looool
    why
    its the food you want not the friggin boxes|||few in NY do

    but them at orientaltrading.com

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    Directly translated, "chop suey" means "odds and ends", so it can be any hodgepodge of vegetables and leftovers that the cook feels like throwing together or needs to use up.

    The dish served up as Chop Suey outside China has no equivalent in Chinese cuisine. Like fortune cookies and Crab Rangoon, this was concocted expressly for non-Chinese customers' preferences. Whatever they call Chop Suey in a restaurant is nicer than "odds and ends", of course, but it has no traditional recipe, so it's sort of anything goes as far as what ingredients and sauces are in it. Count on there being a lot of vegetables and some mixture of beef, chicken, and shrimp.|||It's a bunch of cut up vegetables and bamboo shoots in a sauce. Interesting note: it's not really Chinese food. When Chinese workers were brought over here to build the railroads in the 1800s they were treated very badly. The cooks just threw stuff in a pot to feed them and that was the origin of chop suey.|||Chop suey (Chinese 'mixed pieces') is an American-Chinese dish consisting of meats (often chicken, beef, shrimp or pork), cooked quickly with vegetables such as bean sprouts, cabbage, and celery and bound in a starch-thickened sauce. It is typically served with rice but can become the Chinese-American form of chow mein with the addition of deep-fried noodles.

    Chop suey is part of American Chinese cuisine, Canadian Chinese cuisine, and, more recently, Indian Chinese cuisine. Filipinos also have their own version of chop suey. The typical Filipino-Chinese variation includes ear fungus (also known as tenga ng daga in Tagalog; lit. ear of the rat), carrots and chayote along with the cabbage. Some may even include bell peppers and/or cauliflower.|||Its lots of veg. with a creamy white clear sauce it comes with chicken or with shrimp taste great with white rice..|||chinese mixed veggies|||Everything....
    Leftovers

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    And judging by their menu offerings, and identical taste accross restaurants, they MUST have the same supplier.

    Can anyone confirm this?

    All these chinese food restaurants have different names, and different ownerships, but have identical features (large menus placed on an oversized sheet of paper, exact dimensions --maybe 11" by 18" i'm guessing) and they all offer a dish called a "happy family" which has lobster, crab, chicken, and pork.

    Can anyone confirm to me, that they are indeed linked by the same type of supplier and same business plan? Its almost like they are all a multi-thousand unit franchise but with different store-names to prevent association with one another, when annual health reports come out (fast food chinese restaurants are always tops of the X-list put out by the food inspectors).|||How many Chinese restaurants have you eaten at? And where are you located?

    The large menus sound like place mats. It could be that there is a printer in your area that specializes in printing place mat menus for Chinese restaurants.

    Are you sure that all the restaurants offer Happy Family with lobster and crab? I'd like to try that! I've never seen that combination before though I've ordered Happy Family many times at many different restaurants.

    So far as supplier, once again, depending on where you are, there may be a limited number of suppliers for Chinese restaurants. Business plan wise, make as much money as they possibly can!

    No, there is no conspiracy out there to hide poor food inspection reports by using different restaurant names. While there are probably some restaurant groups that operated under different names, they usually do so because of differences in styles of food or pricing structure. It would be poor business to use several different names if the restaurants all served exactly the same things for the same prices. If you went to location A and enjoyed a meal, you might go to location B expecting the same quality. If the company used different names, you might not go to one of their restaurants when you were hungry.|||no......that's ignorant....|||If you were to go and eat at different Chinese restaurants you will know the answer to your question....no, they are not all the same. Different restaurants may offer the same food choices on their menu, but the taste of the food is quite different from one to the next.|||I'm not sure what it's like in the US (but I have been to a few chinese restaurants there and found that even though they have similar menu items/names, the dish you get is different depending on the restaurant's chef and recipes), but here in the UK no 2 restaurants are the same...

    Sure, the menus are very similar and the dishes are identically described and named in many of them, but just like the US restaurants I've been in, the dish you get is different in each restaurant.

    I think it's all down to the demand of the customer (they expect a range of dishes that they know and request), and also down to the family recipes used by the chefs at the restaurants...

    As for suppliers, You're almost right... There is generally a common supplier to many chinese restaurants... Over here in the UK, there are a number of "Chinese supermarkets" (one chain is called "Wing Yip") and the ingredients required for chinese food can only really be found there... I suppose it must be the same in the US...|||as far as taste goes, they're not the same.

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  • I was planning on going out for dinner tonight at a Chinese/Polynesian/Szechuan restaurant with my family, and I was wondering what they might have that's vegan? No meat, fish, egg, or dairy. I heard that a lot of places use oyster sauce and egg in most of their dishes. :( Any help?|||im not a troll nor a anti-vegetarian/vegan because im not. im actually vegetarian.

    basically truth be told theres not much vegans can or do eat except nuts,pulses and vegetables.
    so i doubt you will find something at a chinese restaurant as egg is in pratically everything. you cant even have a curry or something with rice because its usually egg fried rice so basically i dont think you can have anything which is another place to add to your list of where you cant get something to eat!|||Some chinese places have a separate vegan/vegetarian menu or section on the menu others at least have a vegetable section and you can and should ask if they have any animal ingredients and don't forget about MSG unless they state on their menu they don't use it. Don't be afraid to ask and be clear about what you mean.

    Chow Fun can usually be made with vegetables and is most often made with rice noodles. It is stirfried in oil with soy sauce. You should double check that it is vegan but usually vegetable chow fun is.

    Avoid the "fortune cookies" they tend to have some sort of animal-by-product in them (not always but usually something)|||Usually just to be safe I get brown rice with steamed veggies and soy sauce.

    I'm too lazy to check what's in the sauces and what they cook them in :p

    You could probably check the ingredients in spring rolls... I always homemake them, I'm not sure about the wrappers restaurants use.

    Just because something's not on the meny doesn't mean you can't order it, either. If they have chicken rice, then they can obviously make rice... just ask for it without the chicken.|||Off the top of my head here:
    Fried Rice noodles
    Boiled or steamed rice
    Stir fried veggies
    Veggie curry, just ask what's in the sauce


    In fact, just browse their veg dishes, see what takes your fancy and ask a staff memeber about sauce ingredients and what sort of oil it is cooked in|||hey
    some oyster sauce is vegan
    most black bean sauce is vegan
    if they dont really speak english
    maybe just get steamed broccoli in black bean sauce no eggs n steamed white rice n soysauce
    thats all gluck

    ps
    or just go sushi instead n get like 2 rolls shiitake mushroom sushi n a diet coke

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    i love chinese takeout!!
    Lo mein is the best..
    wats yours?????|||sesame chicken. beef and broccoli. garlic chicken. sweet and sour soup. vegetable spring rolls. Hmm, I guess I will have Chinese for dinner tonite...!|||orange chicken :D|||West Lake Duck|||i like noodles|||stir fried noodles|||Chow mein and fried rice, always with egg rolls on the side!|||We have them deliver, so I can't answer this one.|||All chinese food is delicious-- my personal favorite is chicken lo mein. I also love egg rolls, wonton soup, and fried rice!! I also would suggest sweet and sour chicken if you have never had it!|||a|||chicken fried rice|||Sweet and Sour Beef or Chicken #1
    #2 is Chow mein with fish.|||vegi egg rolls, orange chicken, sweet n sour chicken, fortune cookie, anything besides Chinese rice!|||ummmmmmm chicken on a stick, or, orange chicken , or
    chicken wings. You can never go wrong with chicken wings!!|||beef pan fried fun (flat rice noodle)|||Pork fried rice.|||sesuin Chicken

    (((smile))))
    -Bridget|||honey chicken|||roast duck|||Hibachi Terriyaki Chicken|||General Tsao's, sesame chicken, and chow mein. hells ya|||Beef with string beans and white rice.|||Cantonese fried kuey teow, Cha Siew fan (Roasted pork rice) and wanton mee with cha siew plus wanton..
    are you hungry now ... hehe|||Definately Orange Chicken|||Mandarin chicken (white meat) and combination Lo Mein. Yummy.|||orange chicken and chow mein|||Panda Express

    chicken mandrin bowl with extra sauce and vegtables!!!!!|||sesame shrimp|||Mongolian Beef!|||Chicken fried rice, stemed dumplings and egg rolls.|||Sweet & sour chicken.|||Ginger fried beef.

    Mmmm.

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    ...I will waste my money and not like it, don't have cash to throw away! I never tasted these other things, workers there don't speak good enough english to ask their opinions, I tried once before. Anyway, I usually have either general tso or sweet sour chicken...here's what I want to try and gimme your take on the matter, these are all same price:

    - moo goo gai pan

    - chow mein (chicken or beef?)

    - cashew nut chicken

    thanks y'all!|||If you usually order general tso or sweet sour chicken it means you like deep fried battered chicken coated with sugary syrup. The difference with these 2 and moo goo gai pan or cashew chicken is something like choosing between fried chicken nugget loaded with ketchup and chicken salad with vinaigrette. Moo goo means mushroom and cashew chicken comes with some mixed vegetables and both of these are stir fried only without a lot of grease and no sugar, chow mein with meat is also stir fried with vegetable oil and not sugary. All your 3 suggestions are healthier choices, and are as good as anything else, a lot of people order them everyday.|||Based on your usual choices, you should be fine with any of those.|||Chow Mein is just a different version of fried rice but no rice. It's made with noodles.|||Don'''t waste your money on that muck just get a bacon sandwich tastes a whole lot better|||cahsew nut chicken. Check if they have a house specail chow mien, I recommend that if you like scallops and bok choy

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  • Sesame Tofu|||Panda Express Orange Chicken!|||General Tsos with Extra broccoli|||Short ribs in black bean sause.|||Chicken Gou Gee, or
    Mu Gu Gai Pan.|||Moo-Shoo beef|||spicy pork and tofu....yummm!|||Kung Pao chicken.|||I like curry chicken, a little zip and not too spicy!|||Cashew Chicken, Mu Shu Chicken or Mu Shu Vegetables, Lemon Chicken, Shrimp in Black Bean and Garlic Sauce. All are good. Try Scallion Pancake (Chinese Pizza) as an appetizer.|||Honey Garlic Chicken or General Tso's.|||Tomato beef Chow Mein, or
    Shrimp with Lobster sauce over rice.|||chicken and broccoli with fried rice or lo mein|||My favorite ...........Pork Lo Mein
    I have included a link to give you some idea of the ingredients in it

    http://www.starchefs.com/features/chines鈥?/a>|||1. Spicy pork & eggplant (eat with steamed rice).
    2. Tomato beef chowmein and specify panfried noodles.

    Actually the dish you select will be good depending on the cook in the restaurant you choose. I'm picky and only a few restaurants can produce the dishes exactly as I like it. I've eaten some very horrible tomato beef chow mein over the years. That's a dish I've ordered from just about every chinese restaurant I've visited over the years in various towns in California.|||Chicken chow fun. It may not be on the menu but most chinese restaurants will have it. It's a wide flat rice noodle based dish. Sort of a chinese version of pad thai.|||1) rice & noodles - stir fry wheat noodles/ flat rice noodles/ rice stick/ glass noodles, with anything.
    2) go crazy with some appetizer - gyozas/ dumplings of some sorts.
    3) go beyond the "chinese" take out -
    shanghainese : good for their Lion head's meatballs (literrally speaking, there's not lion head's in there, just a name), stir fry rice cakes, deep fried fish fillets wrapped with seaweeds, etc.
    szechuans : all the spicy foods, heavy use of "szechuan peppercorn" . Famous for their deep fried chili chicken dice (ie. popcorn chicken, very flavorful), double-boiled fish fillet with onions & garlic, etc.
    beijing - skewered cumin lamb BBQ, onion waffles wrapped with roast duck meats, etc.

    hey, there's so many varieties of "chinese" food today, perhaps discover & diversify one at a time would be a great challange to the taste buds, cheers ! :)

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    Most places will have meals that have a lot of tofu instead of animal products. Plain rice in stead of pork fried rice and Tofu/ vegetable stir fry are good options.|||If you see anything on the menu that says "Buddha ---" that will most likely be vegetarian, ask to take certain things out for it to be vegan (probably egg). Your best bet is to get steamed veggies and rice, though be careful because I once ordered it and they gave me chicken also :(|||Most chinese restaurants have vegetarian dishes, made with only vegetables and/or tofu. The problem is that if you are really strict, they may be stir fried in a wok that is only rinsed out between preparations and may have been used to cook meat prior to your order. Try to stick with steamed dishes if that is your problem.|||Most Chinese restaurants do offer some type of vegetarian dish. You can get vegetable fried rice, steamed bean curd dish, or whatever else that's on their menu. Sometimes they do put egg fried rice, so ask without egg if you order fried rice.|||Anything on the menu can be made with tofu, or veggie chicken if they have it.

    Make sure to ask that it is cooked in a water base, because some use chicken or fish base.

    I love kung pao veggie chicken its awesome.|||Stir-fried tofu with vegetables. Stir-fried broccoli with garlic. Stir-fried green jade delight. Stir-fried string beans. Moo-shu vegetables with pancakes.|||Probably nothing, except for the white rice. Panda Express in our area has a sign that says "we do not have any vegetarian items".|||General Tso's Bean curd!!! Bean curd stir-fry, vegetable fried rice|||Egg drop soup if your one of the vegetarians who eat eggs, fourtone cookies, white rice.

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    I want it to be something other than Jordan Almonds.|||personalized fortune cookies|||How about Chocolate covered strawberries or chocolate pretzels or order the bag of m&M's you may personalize with youre wedding colors and orint youre wedding date.|||How about a picture of the two of you?|||I've seen a lot of candy buffets, each person could take a box, and fill it with candies that are in your wedding colors! Fun!|||Candles and/or potpourri|||I was thinking of getting those boxes but they seem so big and you have to put so much in it. Only thing I thought of putting in it was the personalized M & M's and that was all I would like to put in there that I actually came up with. Try the M & M's.|||music box|||put earrings, and other trinkets in them|||you can order fortune cookies with fortunes that are created by you.|||I did personalized fortune cookies that had messages like "Thank you for attending"|||How about fudge? It comes in lots of different flavours, you could have mixture of different flavours in each box.|||why not personalized fortune cookies????|||I agree with "Groom2Be." You can specially order fortune cookies to say whatever you'd like and the guests would love it.|||The obvious answer is Custom Fortune Cookies. However, it looks like no one bothered to give you some links to possible providers. Here are a few options...All of them allow custom notes inside the cookies...some places let you choose your own cookie flavors too.

    http://www.customfortunecookies.com/

    http://www.expressivefortunes.com/

    http://www.fancyfortunecookies.com/
    (They allow custom flavors and colors)

    http://www.myowncookie.com


    Good luck!
    ~Kat|||I am doing the same thing. I am putting Hershey hugs & kisses, tying a ribbion around the box and has have a take that says Hugs & Kisses from the new Mr & Mrs.

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    typically if im ordering for myself i get a boneless spare ribs or a roast pork lomein combo plate, at my take out place combos come with roast pork fried rice and an egg-roll, some other things i typically get are crab rangoon ,lomein , chicken wings, general tso's chicken , shrimp and broccoli, today im, in the mood for something new so what els is good from chinese take outs|||Shrimp fried rice, cashew chicken, lemon chicken, orange beef, anything lobster, hot and sour soup, and mu shu pork. And never forget those crab rangoon!|||house fried rice,beef w/brockly,pepper steak,honey chicken,sweet and sour shrimp,sesame chicken,pork and chinease veggie's,potatoe's,egg foo young|||Egg Foo Young, dont be fooled by the name it contains eggs ( eggs, meat of your chose, bean sprouts, onion) in patties. but doesnt taste eggy at all
    when i first tried it it was love at first bite! And it's fried, can't go wrong with that! LOL|||If you like spicy, go for the kung pao chicken. Something sweet, try walnut shrimp. I always get the house chow mein...I LOVE chow mein noodles (and I can make fried rice real easy at home). Also, Fried wontons are amazing.|||Crab rangoon makes me vomit. How about rediscovering the tried and true favorites like Beef Broccoli and Sweet and Sour Chicken.|||If you like lo mein try Singapore fried rice noodles. It is similar to lo mein but different.|||Beef chow fun is ALWAYS a sure winner. Trust me. (not many places make it. ask if they do)

    they're wide soft rice noodles stir fried with beef in a non spicy sauce.|||How about my favorite- Singaporean Chow mein, it's like the regular chow mein, but it taste like curry.|||Gang pang chicken with chicken stir fried vegetables.|||I like walnut shrimp. It is thick and sweet and like dessert and dinner all at once.|||chow mein - noodles.

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    I decided to buy the little chinese take out boxes to use as favors for my bridal shower. I am going to fill them with candy but should I line the box with something? The boxes are plain white....any ideas for dressing them up a little? Any ideas on candy?|||I love this idea!

    I dont know if you have them already, but I found a site that has favor boxes on sale right now and they carry the boxes you want for 1/2 pints 50 for $8.99. You can also see in the picture how they have dressed them up.
    http://www.efavormart.com/index.asp?Page鈥?/a>

    I am going to the Lindt chocolate store and buying truffles and putting them in our favor boxes, they have all different kinds and if you buy the big bags its pretty econmical. Or you could do Hershey kisses, really anything you want.

    Good luck!|||Another suggestion besides candy might be chocolate dipped fortune cookies to go along with your chinese container idea.

    If you or a friend you know is artistic you can paint or stencil a design (theme of your wedding or shower) to vibe it up a little.|||I think take-out boxes are so cute for wedding favors. I don't know how many you have or how easy they would be to stamp, but you could try stamping them with something like the Chinese character for double happiness. Keep in mind that red is considered a lucky color in Chinese culture.

    As for the candy, the sky is the limit. I know some candies like M&Ms can be ordered in custom colors to match the wedding and reception. You could line the box with something like Easter grass if the candy doesn't come in wrappers.|||You could put tissue paper in the inside. Use the colors that are used in the wedding. Mints would be a good idea or some type of chocolate in candy molds. there are wedding bell molds, etcs.. you could always write the brides name in a nice pen on the outside and the date of the shower. You could also attach a nice ribbon in a bow on the outside that is the color of the tissue paper inside. If you use candy molds make sure the candy is individually wrapped b/c it could cause spots on the boxes. Lastly you could also thank the guests on a little note inside that would thank them for sharing a special day with the bride. You could always place a fortune cookie in the inside with a thank you note inside the cookie! Hope this helps!|||clear cellophane decorative bags or paper. Then tie them on top with ribbon and then slide them in the bags.|||First I'd like to offer you best wishes on your up coming wedding.The take out boxes are a wonderful idea ! You can get some wedding stickers at one of the Hallmark stores and decorate them. You can sprinkle on some glitter.You can also get pretty tissue paper at the same store maybe in your wedding colors.Add bows with curly ribbon.And they are going to look great! You can fill the boxes with peppermints,gum,kisses,little packs of life savers and little almond candy.Please post a picture so we can all enjoy how pretty there are going to turn out !|||One of the others suggested using Chinese characters. It's a great idea. Just go to one of those stamps places if you have one in your town. There is one in the market where I live. They can make any stamp, as long as you show them what you want.
    For what to write...
    Just think about what you would like to say on the outside and then ask a Chinese person to translate it for you. After you have the stamps made, you can buy any color ink at a stationary store, including different glitter colors. Oh, and ask the stationary store if you can't find out where to have the stamp made. They might know where you can have them made.
    Another idea might be to hire a Chinese student to use paint and write on the boxes, like traditional Chinese calligraphy.|||What a cute idea! I of course would throw in some Botan Rice Candy, my fav. You can get it somewhere like Trader Joes or Cost Plus WorldMarket. Not too sweet and you can eat the wrapper. Those chocolate dipped fortune cookies are yummy and fun, even more fun if you could personalize the fortune! Have a great time and congrats!

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  • i absolutely LOVE Chinese Take-Out. I have it at least once a month. But lately ive been looking at a bunch of diet plans in order to lose some weight. My only problem now is to cut down on my favorite fattening foods. Does my delicious monthly Chinese Take-Out dish have to go bye-bye? D=|||I wish I could eat Chinese food as often. I'ts not as fattening as say
    McDonald's, Domino's Popeye's or any other fast food place is. At least Chinese restaurants have a wide variety of vegetables. As long as you order your meal instead of fixing a go-plate off the bar it's better that way. Freshly cooked much better than food that' s been sitting in the same oil & what not for how ever long. If your worried, eat more of the vegetables & steamed or stir fried meat & less of the rice, noodles, & fried foods.|||Chinese food tends to be very fattening. If you get takeout, try to get it in a tray. When you move the food around there is a lot of oil and fat from the meats and what it was cooked in. That's why it tastes so good. If you're trying to diet a bit, I suggest eating some of the less fatty foods. Try the Beef and Broccoli combo with white rice. It's pretty healthy and very little fat is involved. Try to avoid fried rice and some of their noodles. Best of luck to you. OR better, go to a Chinese restaurant. An authentic one and ask to have it to go. Usually actual restaurants use a bit less fat and oil.|||First off...what you're eating is highly Americanized Chinese food. The gloppy, corn-starch-laden sauces are a dietary disaster. Go to China, and you won't recognise what you're eating there from what you get at home.

    Second...there are numerous regions of China; each one has very different cuisine. Same with most of Asia...each part of the country in question will have regional variations.

    As to what to eat...stay away from the gloppy sauces that have a ton of corn starch. Alternatively, look at Vietnamese...a simple bowl of pho noodles is an approachable and reasonable version of what Vietnamese eat (look for places where Vietnamese go to eat...a great jumping off spot).

    Hint: if you're in a restaurant serving Asian cuisine and the only people eating are caucasian, that's usually a pretty bad sign.|||Take-away Chinese food can be very healthy. Many menus are marked with "healthy options" or they can steam your dish instead of stir fry it. Avoid dishes that are deep-fried (like General Tso's chicken, Spicy Hot Beef, Sweet and Sour dishes where the pork or chicken is deep fried, shrimp toast etc) Opt for protein and veg dishes with simple sauces and you should be fairly safe.|||Not really. I mean if your ordering things like fried chicken on a stick or fried pork on a stick, or anything with a thick sauce then yes, because most of the sauces are high in calorie. And low on good things.

    I love their brocolli and beef. And I ask them to make it fresh for me with less sauce. Rice is excellent. Especially the brown that they generally use for fried.|||it really depends on what you get. If you want to make sure you are getting something that is ok look up the nutrition facts. also instead of white rice, get brown rice.|||Almost everything is deep fried, I'd say once a month would be alright,|||Chinese is VERY fattening. It is full of sugar!!|||Once a MONTH, your good. Eat up!|||Come on......are you serious???? Once a month splurge baby splurge.|||Yes.

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    Produce is considerably cheaper than meat. They use very little meat in their food and they buy bulk. They use cheap fillers, like an extra bowl of steamed rice.|||yer right you don't wanna know.

    I'll give you a hint. Ever notice there aren't ANY stray dogs (or cats) around Chinese restaurants?

    Need I say more?|||They buy the cheapest ingredients in bulk of course. Also, I always had the feeling they recycled leftovers!|||Because you don't really know what you're eating...need I say more?|||my guess is because they don't have to pay for all of the advertising/Celebrity endorsements,etc.,like McDonald's, Burger King,etc.Just like how non-designer clothes and shoes can sell for much less than big name-brand items of the same quality. You pay for the label,pretty much.|||It's not that there's dog or anything...they just have low labor costs, and cheap ingredients.|||They use alot of rice. Rice doesn't cost that much and the meat that are in the dishes aren't alot of meat.|||Cheap labour?|||they probaly use cheaper meats|||maybe they do not mark up there food like other places do. you would be surprised how much things really cost.|||well the main reason is about 50% of any meal is rice. when I was running a kitchen a few years back I had to luagh one day when a 3 pound bag of rice I bought at the store was 5 cents more then the 25 pound bag I had ordered earlier that day at work. If I remeber right rice cost us 2 cents a pound cooked.

    The other reasons are they normaly use cheap cuts of meats and lots of veggies. even when you order something seafood it the cheaper e seafood they are using. Most shrimp they use for example is what is sometime called bait shrimp (because of it size).|||In many of the Chinese restaurants that I have been to, it's a family owned business where the whole family works, so they're saving on labor costs.

    They don't usually have big elaborate sit down restaurants, so that reduces overhead.

    Ingredients bought in bulk are usually not that expensive.

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    I love chinese so much, I order mandarin and when I do I usually get:
    . Pork ribs dipped in cherry sauce
    . Chicken balls with a side of cherry sauce
    . Fried rice, with veggies in there
    . 5 egg rolls

    My whole family loves chinese, so when we order we love to get our favorites.|||- Hot & Sour Soup
    - Dry Shredded Spicy Beef
    - Garlic Pork
    - Kung Pao Chicken
    - Drunken Shrimp
    - Steamed Rice
    - Spring Rolls

    Feeding a family of 5... really fun because the nearest Chinese restaurant is 34 miles away - I start the drive to Angels Camp, wife calls the order 20 minutes later so it's ready about the time I arrive. I put the order in a cooler with heat-packs, drive the 40 minutes home, and we chow down !!

    Obviously, we ONLY do this once a month !! We DO have three woks, a deep-fryer, and a pizza oven because of the driving involved in "take-out" way out here in the "sticks"|||Crispy fried shredded beef with rice
    Crispy pancake rolls
    Kung po chicken
    Special house chowmein|||chinese noodles.. NOMNOMOM!!!!!!!|||Chicken Maryland with Extra Mushrooms|||Lasagna|||sweet and sour chicken with either boiled rice or chips
    chinese chips are the best :]|||Chinese:

    Good ol' FRIED RICE :)

    Asian:

    Pad Thai|||Crab cheese with beef and broccoli ster fry|||chicken lomain|||Chicken and sweetcorn soup!!!!!|||Roast pork cho mein. Yum|||Chicken and Roast Pork Chow Mein.

    :)|||Chow Mein and Steamed Rice|||Sweet & Sour Chicken|||Spring Rolls. Prawn Curry and boiled rice.|||Orange chicken; With fried rice, And duck sauce(:
    Yum.|||Fried wan ton.|||prawn balls|||chicken chow main (:

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  • just a big bag of crap rangune! it's so delicious!|||When I used to be able to eat that, I loved Chicken Fried Rice, minus the veggies.. Oh with some white rice, to mix it all up.. *Stopped eating Chinese food because it got me really sick once and I haven't be able to it ever since...|||Beef and Broccoli, egg rolls, bar-b-cue pork strips, egg drop soup, Tempore shrimp, and shrimp fried rice. Now see what you did I'm going to have to have Chinese for lunch or dinner. lol|||lo mein noodles and either orange chicken or lemon chicken, havent had chinese food since the one local place was caught cutting up a road kill deer in the restaurant|||prawns on sesame toast , vegetarian spring rolls, egg fried rice , chicken in black bean sauce and prawns szechuan style|||I'd like to take a bite of the smooth, young Chinese boy at the cash register. He is totally hot.|||orange chicken, chow mein noodles, fried rice, and an eggroll! YUUUMM!|||general tso chicken, chicken fried rice or pork fried rice =]|||General Tso's Chicken.|||General tao|||I don't really know. I usually just eat anything my Family gets. =)|||broccoli and beef thingie
    with chow mien
    and teryaki chicken|||That Orange Ckicken bowl ain't bad !so thats my favorite,but I like it all really !enjoy.......|||general tso's chicken (:|||GENERAL TSOS CHICKEN AND SHRIMP FRIED RICE|||I like teryaki chicken and crab legs and white rice. :)|||"Orange Chicken" Ummmmmmm !!|||anything as long as i get my bbq spareribs|||Chicken and Cashew nuts. =)|||general tso's chicken...I want some right now!!|||Beef Lo Mein with spicy Hunan glaze.|||Shrimp fried rice or shrimp Egg Foo Young|||fried rice with boneless ribs :D|||Shrimp Egg Foo Young, i think thats how u spell it =|||crispy duck and hoisin sauce|||crispy duck ho ping style|||moo goo gai pan|||house special fried rice and sweet and sour chicken. =]|||chicken flied lice.

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    I can't make up my mind appetizer and entree suggestions?

    This is what I'm thinking of but I'm open to some thing new

    Appetizers: Shrimp Toast or Crab Rangoon or Steamed Dumplings

    Entree: Orange Beef or Chicken Chow Fun or Moo Shoo Pork|||It all sounds so good but out of all id choose crab rangoon and orange beef|||if i were you, i'd never order chinese take out. they are as much of a representation of chinese cuisine as McDonald's to north american dining.
    if u want fast food, order a pizza or something.
    if u have to choose between those, shrimp toast and moo shoo pork|||Chinese food are played out. You should try southern asian food like Thai, Lao, Cambodian, not Vietnam cuz they have the same food as Chinese. Lao's Laap are pretty good and Cambodian papaya salad are the best, especially spice HOTTTT.|||You should go for the curry and chips, or gravy and chips, and of course buy the spoon. It's never the same with one of those metal ones.|||Won ton soup or the steamed dumpling thing you said as a appetizer and General toas chicken with Cantoneese chow mein and shrimp rolls YUM! =)|||LOVE LOVE LOVE crab rangoons! They are so yummy.

    I can't tell you about the entree. I pretty much stick to the same three things all the time. General Tso's Chicken is my fave.|||Love dumplings, especially veg ones. I also vote for Orange beef and maybe throw in some spring rolls or garlic string beans.|||i always have a king prawn omlette with a king prawn chow mein....these dishes do not have all of the bad additives that chinese food has...it's also yummy & beats cooking your own stuff!!|||id get chicken tereyaki and rice, and sweet and sourchicken or orange chicken. oh but shrimp is good tooo!|||I would do Crab Rangoon and Chicken Chow Fun, this what I would choose. This is making me hungry,LOL|||Shrimp Toast

    Chicken Chow Fun|||orange beef is good, but i always love lo mein and chicken with broccoli
    :]|||EGG ROO PLEZ|||kung pao chicken|||steamed dumplings and moo shoo pork|||that is a good choice, because it is healthy

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    Fill it with your favorite things and attach a note saying, thank you for sharing my birthday with me I would like to share a few of my favorite things with you. So for example, if you love white chocolate then add some lindt white chocolate truffles. If you love rum add a mini bottle of rum. If you love oreos then add a small bag of them, etc.|||Candy and condoms.|||Condoms, cigarette lighters, mini liquor bottles, and aspirin for the hangover to come.|||Go to a party supply store and check out their candy - they will probably have individual size pieces available of the stuff that you would have enjoyed when you were a kid - stuff like pop rocks and laffy taffy or whatever you always went for when you were a kid. Mix that with some more grown up treats like Dove chocolates or individually wrapped truffles. Get some glow sticks or bracelets maybe for fun. Personalize each box with a mini bottle of alcohol to each persons' taste. You can be creative and have lots of fun with this one.|||If you want to be silly: bubbles, jelly bracelets, bubble gum

    If you want to be daring: condoms, lube, etc

    If you want to be drunk: mini liquor, aspirin, etc

    If you want to be sentimental: mini picture frames, etc

    Good luck and have fun!|||Smarties, Tootsie rolls, plastic animals, picture frames, condoms, lube, liquor, money, asprin, disposable cameras, play-doh, makeup, nail polish, ribbons, face masks, food, cupcakes, bubbles, glow-wands, mini shampoo/nail polish remover, gel bracelets, Dove chocolates, Peeps, goldfish flakes, neon ticks, piggy banks, spare change, mini-water guns., cotton buds/balls, gift card, flowers, pocket knives, mini photo albums, super glue, scissors, tin foil.. :3

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    Where's my great American Papa John's?

    Replaced by a Chinese restaurant, that's what's happened.

    Is Chinese take-out withering away the underlying establishment of the Great American economy?

    What are some solutions?|||Great question


    Chinese restaurants should be closed down


    Do you know that they put poison in our food?

    http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=we鈥?/a>

    Bring back the chinese Exclusion Act NOW

    TRUMP 2012|||Troll.
    You can take my General Tso's from my cold dead hands!
    It's NOT hurting the US economy because they are US-owned restaurants, and it has nothing to do with politics.
    Cricket-It says in the link MSG is used in a lot of restaurants. Health concerns, you can go to a (gag) tofu joint.
    Don't give Trump supporters a bad name.
    And don't you dare mess with the Chinese restaurants around me.|||No they are a part of the American economy and they are mostly Mom and Pop type places rather than franchises paying a corporation.

    However I will admit I want Pioneer Chicken back!
    That was the best darn batter dipped fried chicken franchise ever.|||Why don't you ask the ones who lease stores at that shopping center?
    Are you sure the owner of the new business is Chinese?

    The pizza came from Europe.

    Arrivederci.|||Okay, first, Papa John's sucks. Their sauce is too sweet and I have to say that I am not a fan of chain pizza "restaurants".

    Second, if you don't like Chinese take out, then go somewhere else.|||Next time you are in NYC try a real pizza. Papa John's isn't pizza its chain restaurant garbage. They shouldn't even be allowed to call it pizza.|||In a capitalist system, the market decides what businesses survive and which fail. Tough luck.|||How does a successful Chinese restaurant hurt the economy?|||Yes. Unless it is good quality

    Papa Johns makes a great pizza|||If you want to see a pizza, just look at your wife's face.

    You look like a lesbian.

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    i have 100 1/2 pint chinese take out containers and im wanting to fill them with jelly beans...but im needing to know how many pounds of jelly beans i will need?|||The only way you can tell this is to fill one takeout box with jelly beans and then calculate from there. Below is a candy calculator that has popular items like jelly bellies, but first you have to mock up your favor before you can use it.

    But. Those takeout boxes are huge containers if you're giving out candy. The tiny 2 x 2 favor boxes most people use actually hold quite a bit of candy, so your boxes are enormous. If you're really going this route, I would fill the bottom with a lot of shred and tie the jelly beans in a bag to sit on top ... either buy a lot of organza bags inexpensively or wrap them in tulle (super cheap by the yard) and tie off with ribbon or cord.|||63489 jelly beans. tell me if i win!!! what do i win i if i get it right??|||Get a package of jelly beans put 1 of the containers on a postal scale set it to zero, fill to desired capacity and see how much it weighs, multiply that weight by 100 and that should give you how many pounds you need. Hope those jelly beans are Jelly Belly. yummmmmmmmmmm|||tacky?!|||Shitzul's suggestion will work. You should also do that just to be sure the jelly beans aren't too heavy. Chinese take-out boxes aren't all that sturdy, and jelly beans are pretty heavy. You don't want the boxes breaking and the beans spilling out all over everywhere.|||The other person's suggestion will work, but that sounds like it will end up being a lot of jelly beans and the person is right who said the containers are not all that sturdy. I would suggest filling the clear (or printed) Cello bags with the jelly beans, tie with a ribbon and then put the bags in the boxes. The bags will not cost you much more (You can find packages of 25 at any Dollar Tree), and you may need less jelly beans. And, as a guest, I think I would like the idea of having the jelly beans contained a little better that just in a box, that could open on me.

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    I tried looking them up on the website, but couldn't find them. I want to buy them in bulk to use for my wedding reception and I just wanted to see how much they were! Thanks!|||I'm sorry I can't recall the price @ Michael's, but I do know that they were cheaper if you buy them in bulk. I got them from a company (via web) who specializes in the boxes. I got the white ones, and embellished them with seals/stickers I had printed when I ordered my invitations (matching). I left the link for you below.
    BTW, congrats and have a wonderful wedding!

    http://www.all-occasions-giftware.com/in鈥?/a>|||not very much about 50 cents|||they cost you five dolla|||You might try a restaurant supply place or a Smart & Final|||I was looking at the same thing. I believe they are either .69 or .79 cents. They do have bigger boxes but I didn't price those. And it depends on if you want multicolor or plain colored.|||GO to ebay..I bought those and a ton more stuff from

    efavormart|||I was just there. I want to say 77 cents for the plain ones. and a little more for the colored ones. Check out Oriental trading.com they might be cheaper by the dozen. My favorite website for my party stuff.|||Michaels will be happy to tell you that information over the phone, but actually I would compare price on the web.

    Odds are you will find them much more inexpensive.|||check out beau-coup.com. they have them there decently priced.|||.79 each|||they are about $1.00 each|||Not sure... but try this...http://orientaltrading.com/application?n鈥?/a>

    they also have other ones on their website, check them out... they are well worth the money and convience... and they ship items fast from my experience... good luck and congrats!|||Darn, I was also going to say Oriental trading.....
    Also check www.firemountaingems.com

    They are a bead wholesaler but they also sell different packing all in bulk and very cheap.

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  • I get take out from there probably 3-4 times a month. Its owned and run by a family so its always the same people. I always pay by credit card and it prints out that line that says "tip" and I never know what to do. If I tip once, are they going to expect it every time after that? Should I be tipping every time? How much?|||Rough to tell with take-out. We moved and have no good chinese now. The old place that I depended on would give like a grocery bag full of awesome food within like 30 minutes. It was a family establishment, you could tell by the little ones coloring and running around. I would always put a 0 in tip and write the total myself on the bottom of the slip and then put a few dollars in the counter jar. It might help for good service later.|||give em a dollar|||if youre picking it up then no you dont have to tip. but if theyre delivering then absolutely you should tip them, it doesn't matter how many times you order from them.

    anywhere between 3-5 dollars is fine. but 5 is always nicer.
    <3|||No.|||just tip one time....|||Yes.

    Tip so you do not get spit/hair/pee/man juice/pubic into your next meal(s)

    This goes for ALL types of restaurants and not just the one you are ordering from.|||No, you don't tip on take outs. delivery yes, i always get the same guy and my food is always on time because of how we tip him. (but that's us) you shouldn't feel obligated to tip on take out.|||Do it. Money is just and earthly item. Just do what you think is right and the only person that will rightly judge you is God|||n0!!!!! they maken enuff $$$$$ 0f u|||yes you should tip everytime cheap a**|||no. only tip if you are having it delivered.

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    Asked here because no one on the straight board answered.|||moo goo gai pan
    mongolian beef
    vegetable spring rolls
    steamed pot stickers
    chicken fried rice (sometimes)|||Pork Fried Rice
    Chicken on a stick
    Chicken Lomein
    Chicken Egg Foo Young|||Cashew chicken, egg roll, crab rangoon, and steamed rice.|||My favorite, which I rarely get because of the heart attack factor, is spiced shredded beef which is then deep-fried until crispy. If well-done. it's unbelievably good.

    I actually get Vietnamese more often than Chinese.|||chicken with mushrooms (keeps better)
    shrimp with lobster sauce (they pour egg flower soup over it)
    General Tso's chicken (nice and crusty)|||chicken chow mein, xhips with a curry sauce!!

    plus sometimes spicey prawns!!

    CHINESE FOOD IS AWESOME!!|||Shrimp with Black Bean Sauce! Mmmm!|||Cashew chicken or Sesame chicken with an egg roll and fried rice, sometimes egg drop soup.|||Always General Tso with brown rice.

    I prefer Japanese over Chinese though.

    @Jesse below: Dude.....what are you talking about?|||ohhh.....how sad. you know that chinese takeout is the ultimate sign of lonliness....if your eating it alone that is. ive been there...in fact i think its time for another chinese takeout/man hating movie night for myself. anyway...yeah i get the cashew chicken, the egg roll, crab rague, the rice, some other chicken stuff, the red chicken, the doughnut if im at dragon kicthen (they have THE BEST dougnuts ever!) and whatever else looks good.

    :)|||Fried Rice, Orange Chicken, and broccoli beef. I love Panda Express. If you want value and good food, try there. For a 2 entree plate (or a 3 entree plate, with your Panda Express receipt validated by a 5 digit code) the total is more or less $6.23.|||General Tso Tofu and rice.
    Or steamed/fried dumplings with soup.|||I get veggie lo mein and an egg roll, my bf gets wonton soup and a chicken and broccoli combination platter. They're pretty much the only items of reliable quality at our delivery place.|||Never have, never will, NEVER, NEVER....!!!! Not even IN PERSON....!!!!
    Rachelle In High Heels|||I love Chinese food! I usually get chips and curry sauce with fried soft noodle. Other dishes I like are mushroom curry and egg fried rice with vegetable spring rolls. Yum!|||Moo Goo Gai Pan, Chow Mei Fun Noodles, some sort of spicy chicken (my gf's order always varies), vegetable Lo Mein, Egg Drop Soup, and spring rolls...

    LOL I always feel sort of like Sandra Bullock in Two Weeks Notice when I order chinese.

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    Mine would be Sesame Chicken!! I also love the fried rice.|||Sesame Chicken & sweet and sour chicken|||the left overs..... there's always more on my plate than I can eat in one sitting! LOL!|||The shrimp fried rice with extra shrimp at Hunan Gardens (since my favorite Tin Bo closed down), in Galveston Island, Texas. And thank you for all the times you brought me some at my first job with no delivery charges and free eggrolls . You people are the greatest!|||I eat it so much it all tastes the same to me. Hehe. I used to like spicy pork from like Panda Express. I think I've killed a couple million of my taste buds over the years from eating that during college days. I like beef chow mein, but I would prefer to get them at Genkis Khan (however you spell it) cuz at least they cook everything right in front of you. Nice, fresh, and hot. :)|||鈾 L鈾E fried rice! I usually get take out fried rice with Cashew Chicken. Hmmmmm, Sesame Chicken is yummy too!鈾?/div>
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    |||boiled rice with lemon sauce and crispy seaweed|||general tsao chicken|||sesame chicken; shrimp lo mein|||general tso's chicken|||kung pao & orange chicken|||General Tso's and roast pork fried rice.|||bEEF aND Broccolli,Shrimp with the sauce thingy..lol.,and chowmin(how ever u spell the noodles..lol)O,and the terriaky chicken on the stick..lol..MMMmmmmm,I would put more,but #1,I forget the names,#2,I there are just SO many I would pick...lol|||i love the crab rangoon and orange or lemon chicken|||I like beed stick and steam fried dumplings, but also any meal with shrimp.|||I love sesame chicken and crab ragoon|||general tso's with spicy chicken and peanuts and crab won ton.mmm. and spciy chicken fried rice|||chow mein|||orange beef or chicken w/white rice|||chicken chow mein.x.|||beef and broccoli|||General Tso's chicken and fried rice!!!YUMMY!!!!!:)|||I love sweat and sour pork Cantonese style mmmmmmmm lovely|||I like the sweet and sour chicken and the shrimp fried rice.|||Veggie fried rice, egg rolls and cheese wontons.|||Spicy shrimp or anything curry.|||It would have to be extra spicy chicken lettuce wraps|||orange chicken|||Kung Pao Chicken.|||orange chicken|||I love sweet and sour chicken the best.|||twice cooked pork or any type of lo mein. mmm...chinese food.

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    any suggestions?|||Sesame Chicken

    I have been using this for a while now. My husband and I love making it together and I think its better than the stuff we have ordered!
    When we make it though we don't use the sherry or the chili paste, only because we have a hard time finding it at the store.

    http://www.recipezaar.com/129598|||This one is very Yumm-O


    Honey Teriyaki Chicken with Ripe Pineapple Spears and Black and White Rice Balls


    2 cups water
    1 tablespoon butter
    1 teaspoon salt, eyeball it
    1 rounded cup white rice
    2 tablespoons black sesame seeds, toasted white sesame seeds may be substituted
    4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts
    4 boneless, skinless chicken thighs
    Vegetable oil, for drizzling
    Salt and pepper
    1 cup chicken broth or water
    1-inch ginger root, peeled and chopped
    1/4 cup honey
    1/2 cup teriyaki sauce
    1 tablespoon toasted sesame oil
    4 scallions, thinly sliced
    1 ripe pineapple
    Preheat a grill pan or large griddle over medium high heat.
    Bring water to a boil in a small covered pot. Add butter, salt and rice to the pot. Return the water to a boil. Reduce heat to simmer and replace cover. Simmer 18 minutes and remove rice from heat. Take the lid off the pot to cool rice a bit. Scoop rice into balls with an ice cream scoop and your hands. Dampen hands with water to work with rice if it is very sticky. Set rice balls on a plate and sprinkle with black sesame seeds.

    While your rice is cooking, lightly coat chicken with oil, salt and pepper. Place chicken on hot grill and cook 6 minutes on the first side.

    While chicken is cooking, bring chicken broth and ginger to a boil. Stir in honey. When honey has dissolved into broth, add teriyaki sauce and sesame oil and reduce heat to simmer.

    Turn chicken and coat liberally with honey teriyaki sauce using a basting brush. Cook chicken 4 minutes, turn again and baste liberally again with sauce, then cook 2 minutes longer. Remove chicken to a plate. Garnish chicken with sliced scallions.

    While chicken cooks on the second side, peel and cut a ripe pineapple into 8 spears. Cut off top and bottom of pineapple. Set pineapple upright and trim away skin in strips from top to bottom. Halve pineapple lengthwise and quarter each 1/2, lengthwise. The core is edible, but may be trimmed if you wish. Pineapple can be very acidic. Spears set in cold water for just 1 minute will keep the fruit from stinging your lips when it is eaten. Serve with chicken and rice balls

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    Asian-Style Pork and Vegetable Noodles

    Look for many of these ingredients on the Asian food aisle of your supermarket.
    1 rounded tablespoon sweet-hot mustard
    1/4 cup tamari, dark, sweet soy sauce, eyeball the amount
    1/2 cup vegetable or chicken stock, or about half of one 14 ounce container
    2 teaspoons toasted sesame oil, from Asian foods aisle, a serious drizzle
    2 boneless center-cut pork loin chop, 8 ounces each
    2 tablespoons vegetable oil, 2 turns of the pan
    1/2 to 1 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
    Salt and black pepper
    1 carrot, cut into matchsticks
    1 package (16 ounces) fresh linguini
    12 to 16 shiitake mushrooms, thinly sliced
    3 inches fresh ginger root, finely chopped or grated
    1 red bell pepper, seeded and sliced
    5 scallions, thinly sliced on an angle
    2 cups fresh bean spouts, 4 handfuls
    3 tablespoons toasted sesame seeds or black sesame seeds, for garnish
    Put a large pot of water on to boil for pasta.
    Place sweet hot mustard in a bowl. Whisk in Tamari sauce. Add stock and sesame oil to the broth and soy. Set aside.

    Slice the pork chop very thinly against the grain.

    When water for pasta boils, heat a large nonstick skillet over medium high to high heat. To the skillet, add 2 tablespoons vegetable oil, 2 turns of the pan in a slow stream. Add crushed pepper flakes to the oil, then the thinly sliced pork. Season pork with salt and pepper. Cook pork 2 minutes to caramelize the meat, then turn and stir-fry. Add salt to pasta water, then carrots. Blanch carrots for a minute, then remove with a slotted spoon. Add fresh linguini to boiling water. Transfer carrots to pork stir-fry. Add mushrooms, ginger, red bell pepper, scallions and bean sprouts. Toss and stir-fry veggies with pork for 2 minutes. Cook pasta to al dente. Drain and add to the pork and veggies. Pour Tamari and broth mixture over the noodles and pork. Toss and allow the noodles to completely soak up the liquids, a minute or so. Remove from heat. Serve large bowls of noodles, pork and veggies with a garnish of toasted sesame seeds or black sesame seeds. Break out the chopsticks!|||http://www.recipesecrets.com/recipeDispl鈥?/a>|||I do this by taste and it takes some time to get used to it. But here are some things I suggest. Make sure you have soy sauce, chilies, scallions, fresh garlic, sesame oil and fresh ginger on hand. I make these dumplings (they look more like triangles though) and everyone loves them. The exact recipe I don't know but I can get you pretty close.

    In a food processor I mix about 1 lb. ground pork, 2 cloves of garlic, the white part of 2 scallions, 2 tbsp. soy sauce, 1 tsp. sesame oil, 1 tsp. fresh grated ginger, and 1/4 tsp. chili pepper seeds. It looks yucky and mooshy, but it's good. Put about 1 tsp of this on 1/2 wonton wrapper (near the tofu in the supermarket) fold over and bind with egg wash. Let sit about 5 minutes.

    In a frying pan bring about 2" chicken stock in a frying pan to a simmer. Add the dumplings and let cook covered for about 10 minutes. When the stock is almost gone add about 2 tbsp. clear oil. Let brown on the bottom.|||I promise this is the easiest/tastiest recipe ever!

    Beef Stir-Fry
    Ingredients:


    1 lb. boneless beef sirloin steak 1 can (10 1/2 oz.) Campbell's Tomato Soup
    2 tbsp. soy sauce
    2 tbsp. vegetable oil
    3 cups cut-up vegetables **
    1/4 tsp. garlic powder OR 1 clove garlic, minced
    Hot cooked rice

    Directions:

    SLICE beef into very thin strips. Mix soup and soy sauce. Set aside.

    HEAT oil in skillet. Add beef and stir-fry until browned and juices evaporate. Push beef to one side of skillet.

    ADD vegetables and garlic powder and stir-fry until tender-crisp.

    STIR soup and soy sauce mixture and add. Cook and stir until mixture boils and thickens. Serve over rice.

    **Use broccoli flowerets, sliced carrots and green or red pepper strips.|||there are several things to do, the easiest, quickest, and def cheapest way is to get some oriental style roman noodles. Cook some chicken nuggets and then add them to the noodles. Pour on some sweet/sour sauce. Sounds weird but it taste really good! You can buy your fave eggrolls to go with it. If you want something more authentic you can buy all kinds of options in a grocery freezer section.|||go to yumyum.com and click on chinese or asian. you will love this site as I do!!!

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    My local Chinese take-out has a dry yellow rice with just chicken, onion, peas, carrots, and no egg. I can't seem to find any recipes that are similar. Does this ring a bell for anyone? Any Chinese restaurant owners out there that have a perfect recipe?|||It sounds like you just take a fried rice recipe and make it all up without the egg.

    6 oz. cooked diced chicken
    1/4 c. low sodium chicken broth or bouillon
    1 1/2 tbsp. low sodium teriyaki sauce
    1 tsp. grated fresh ginger root
    Pinch white pepper
    2 tsp. vegetable oil
    1/2 c. diced onion
    1/2 c. shredded carrot
    1 1/2 c. cooked white rice
    1/2 c. frozen peas

    In small bowl, combine chicken, 2 tablespoon water, chicken broth, teriyaki sauce, ginger and pepper. Set aside. In large nonstick skillet, heat 1 tablespoon oil. Stir in rice and peas. Cook until rice begins to brown. Add chicken mixture. Cook 5 minutes longer until heated through. 4 servings.|||Just omit the eggs---

    INGREDIENTS
    1/2 tablespoon sesame oil
    1 onion
    1 1/2 pounds cooked, cubed chicken meat
    2 tablespoons soy sauce
    2 large carrots, diced
    2 stalks celery, chopped
    1 large red bell pepper, diced
    3/4 cup fresh pea pods, halved
    1/2 large green bell pepper, diced
    6 cups cooked white rice
    2 eggs
    1/3 cup soy sauce

    DIRECTIONS
    Heat oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add onion and saute until soft, then add chicken and 2 tablespoons soy sauce and stir-fry for 5 to 6 minutes.
    Stir in carrots, celery, red bell pepper, pea pods and green bell pepper and stir-fry another 5 minutes. Then add rice and stir thoroughly.
    Finally, stir in scrambled eggs and 1/3 cup soy sauce, heat through and serve hot.|||Chicken Fried Rice

    INGREDIENTS:
    3 cups cooked rice (preferably several days old)
    1 cup cooked chicken or turkey, cut into bite-size pieces, OR 1 cup raw chicken
    4 Tbsp. chicken stock
    2 cloves garlic, finely sliced or pressed
    1/2 minced green or red chili for medium-spiced rice, OR 1-2 whole minced chilies for "hot" (omit chilli for mild)
    2 Tbsp. fish sauce
    3 Tbsp. peanut oil, or other good quality nut/vegetable oil
    1/2 cup frozen peas
    1 egg
    3 spring onions, finely sliced
    1/2 cup fresh coriander or basil
    PREPARATION:
    1. Prepare the cold rice by mixing in 1 Tbsp. of the oil. Stir well, separating the rice grains with your fingers to remove clumps.
    2. Place remaining oil in a deep frying pan or wok. Add garlic and chili.
    Stir-fry over medium-high heat until fragrant (30 seconds to 1 minute).
    3. Add chicken (or turkey) and 2 Tbsp. stock. Stir-fry enough to thoroughly warm the meat, if cooked. If the chicken is raw, stir fry until cooked (2-5 minutes). Add more stock, as necessary, to prevent the pan from becoming overly dry.

    5. Using a wooden spoon or spatula, push ingredients aside and crack egg into the wok/pan. Stir quickly to cook and break up the egg (like making scrambled eggs).

    7. When egg is cooked and most of the broth/liquid has been absorbed, add the rice plus fish sauce. Stir fry, keeping the heat medium-high. Do not add any more broth/liquid at this point, or your rice will become soggy.

    8. Add frozen peas and continue to stir-fry another 1-2 minutes, or until you can hear the rice "popping". Cooking Tip: It's important to keep the wok and rice dry, but if you find the rice is sticking, you can add a little more oil - this will make the rice "shine", like restaurant quality fried rice.

    9. Do a taste-test for saltiness. If not salty enough, add a sprinkling of salt. (If it happens to be too salty for your taste, add up to 1 Tbsp. lime juice.)

    10. Sprinkle with spring onion, plus coriander or basil, and serve hot from the wok/pan. Enjoy!|||here's a vid on how to make it. the video uses ham and egg, but you can substitute the ham for chicken, and skip the egg. video from a chinese restaurant, and professional cook.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_L3RE-NVj鈥?/a>

    also make sure to use rice that is a day old stored in the fridge (day old rice is drier, so your fried rice doesn't become mushy)

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    Are Contempory Asian Restaurants consider the SAME as Chinese Take-out, or a Korean, Indian, Japanese Restaurant. The Asian Restaurant Menu consist a little taste of many popular region in Asia. But nothing else insists the Asian Restaurant to be execlusively Chinese, or Japanese.......|||To me the term Contemporary Asian Restaurant implies something different from the typical family run restaurant or a take-out restaurant.

    The contemporary restaurant uses Asian flavors and dishes, but employ fancy plating techniques and "new" cooking techniques which also implies higher prices.

    PF Chang's would be a contemporary Asian resaurant.
    Another example is Susur.|||No! Definitely NO!!!

    I believe it's just a name coined to suggest that they have dishes from all over Asia, be it Chinese, Indian, Korean, Japanese, Javanese...etc,

    or dishes that seems to resemble or taste like Asian dishes but not authentically any of the Asian cuisines.

    Whatever it is, I guess it does not matter as long as u like the taste and suit your palate.

    This is innovation!|||Hi.
    I was born and am living in Japan, and I can go Chinese, Korean, Japanese restaurants anytime today.
    But surely there are the differences between -for example-
    Japanese restaurants in Japan and ones in China,
    Chinese restaurants in China and ones in Japan.
    At least natives of each country can recognize it.

    Anyway, I love Chinese food, so
    the fact that there are many restaurants of it in Japan
    is very happy to me:)

    I'm learning English now, so I might have said something strange.

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  • Greek/Mediterranean? Polish? Thai? Japanese? Brazilian? Portugese? German? Creole? Moroccan? Indian? Kosher? Phillipino? Korean? Polynesian? Per haps something else?

    What do you like most about this type of food? Where do you go to get it?

    Italian, Chinese and Mex get awful ratings. Anything else gets a great rating.|||For me, I like the home cooked taste of these foods. They are layered with flavor and taste like they are cooked with love. They remind me of my childhood. We ate every ethnic food growing up, or should I say tried every ethnic food. I was very fussy as a child, now I'm just fussy. I cook these and all types of food though, whether I eat them or not, I have been doing so ever since I could remember. It's a gift I have, I can cook with my nose and usually never have to eat the food if I don't like it. As far as the soul food, I love grits. I eat them for breakfast but not too often because I learned to eat them with butter, cheese, eggs, and pork sausage and bacon, kinda high on calories. Mac and cheese also is top on the soul food list for me right next to collard greens. Cape Verdean dishes I love are, Kachupa, a stew with sausages, meats, root veggies, beans, greens and samp is a meal in a pot that cooks all day and Jag is a rice that is seasoned and cooked with beans in it. I for the most part can choose any cuisine and find one thing I like or can alter to suit me, that's why I'm a chef. Fussy chef, but chef non the less.|||jamaican. Im half jamaican and have to have my jerk chicken and rice and peas!!!|||Japanese ... for the sushi

    My favorite place to go here is Sushi Wabi|||i love Brazilian steak|||german thai|||thai & indian :: the way they combine the spices is simply artistic|||Tough decision

    I like Greek, Indian, Thai and Japanese. I can't really pick just one.|||Indian cuisine

    Its spicy & fiery.
    I love the dals, khichdis, biryanis, pulaos, mithais, yummmmm|||Indian. I looove spicy food. The flavors are just amazing.|||Filipino--I love pancit! A lady at my church makes it when we have church dinners and it's always one of the first dishes to go.|||I really enjoy the variety of different foods. I love Lumpia from from Phillipino cooking, Dolmas from the Greeks, Pierogi's from the Polish, Pasta Puttanesca from the Italians. I like them all, no favorites.|||Thai Indian and Greek...they r just awesome:)|||Japanese. It's healthy and very light. My favorite is sushi. I go to Noshi Sushi in Los Angeles, California.|||West Indian (Jamaican) food is very flavoursome and whatever you're into (chicken, pork, lamb, fish,etc) you can always find a recipe you like. Thai food is always tasty but like any food you have to try different places to get a good selection.|||i love Lebanese food....delish!|||Indian or Spanish.|||In considering Thai, Indian, Ethiopian, I'd have to go with Indian.

    There are several good Thai places around here, but generally, a lot of the meat and veggies are shredded, and I prefer the texture of biting into chunks of food. My wife and I love Ethiopian, from the time we spent living in Chicago, but there aren't any restaurants around here. We've bought our own Ethiopian cookbook, but it's just not the same.

    Indian, though, is plentiful around here. I love the variety - depending on the region, the food can be quite different. My favorite dish is probably Chicken Tikka Masala, with Mushroom Korma and Chicken Biryani tied for 2nd place.

    I love bread, and the Indian Naan is a wonderful compliment to the meal, as you are expected to forego utensils for most of them and instead scoop up your food with pieces of naan. Naan is made by cooking it on the walls of the clay "tandoor" ovens, and is something that's so hard to replicate in other ways. When we cook our own indian food, we'll get orders of naan as takeout.

    There's a decent-sized (and growing) Indian population around here, and we have a couple of Indian restaurants near by where we can get it. In our last house, we lived next door to an Indian family, and 3 doors down was the owner of one of the restaurants.|||my favorite is korean food. i grew up eating korean food, and still like to go out for korean bbq. other types of food i tend to only like certain items, but i really like korean food.

    it's also easier to tell if it is spicy or not... the more red it is, the better likelyhood that it is spicy...

    there are a few pretty decent korean restaurants within 20 minutes of where i live, but los angeles probably has the most authentic korean food without actually going to korea....|||There's a great Mediteranean/MiddleEastern place in my city. I'm there at least once a month. My favorite dish is the Iskender Kabob. It's shaved beef & lamb off of a slowly spinning rack, piled on top of a fluffy stone-oven cooked bread, and drizzled with a spicy thin tomato-based sauce as well as a yogurt sauce. Service with pickled cabage and marinated onion slices. That description doesn't do it justice - here's a picture of it: http://www.alibabarestaurants.com/kabobs…

    I'm also a big fan of their chicken shish, meat pide, and of course, the amazingly good lavash bread. It's an unleavened bread that is cooked in the aforementioned stone oven, that rises into a great big bread bubble as it cooks. When it arrives on the table, we gently "pop" it to release the hot steam, and immediately start salivating at the smell. This is served with the yogurt sauce for dipping.

    .... I'm getting hungry just thinking about it. Yum yum yum....

    http://www.alibabarestaurants.com|||Variety.. The food has such a wide variety of flavors and textures. It is amazing simple an elegant with a focus on functionality. It tastes amazing and continues to evolve.

    Where do I go to get it...?

    Well.. I live in the Plano TX area... I really like Nakamoto... (it's the old standby) There's a new place up the street called Tomo.. which is good.. but overpriced...

    then .. and I don't even know this place's name.. but it is @ 75 and Eldorado in Mckinney.. it's a Japanese buffet and is phenomenal... amazing...


    another thing.. Japanese food tends to treat the stomach better than most... even raw fish has less chance of feeling meal regret than itallian or mexican...|||Indian or Ethiopian.
    I get Indian out of my kitchen, as I've got several recipe books.
    I get Ethiopian from Fasika in St. Paul, MN.

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    HUNG FAR LOW (I am not making this up!)

    Its in Portland, Ore|||My dad used to take us to rickshaw charlies which is also in portland

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    |||Fu Ying its in Rego, Park NY. Good chinese food!|||china pearl|||In Chinatown in there somewhere It's called
    Wong's|||House of Louie in West Covina, CA!! Mmmmmm...that sounds good right now.|||i like China King and Panda Express...

    i prefer japanese food over chinese so i would really like to say Hibachi San, but thats Japanese grill =[|||Yummy Tummy|||bamboo garden|||China Pan Buffet and Grill - but when I lived in
    Jacksonville Fla - my favorite was Takee Outie|||fu(noodles) choose 1 it's o so tasty|||Jimmy Chou's in Artesia,CA|||I have three, which I choose depends on what dishes we order as one makes certain things better than the other.

    He Xing Garden
    Fortune City
    Peking Toyko Express

    Seven Star China Bistro is the best for dining in.|||Royal Buffet in Bay City MI.They have about 380 types of food.|||China Wok. Its a little hole-in-the-wall kind of place in my little hole-in-the-wall town. Very tasty but I'm now afraid of the meat because you hear all kinds of rumors. Which makes me mad on several fronts but then you start thinking what if its true---UGH!!!!|||Number One Best Flavor Golden Pearl Chinese Dragon Palace
    Lee Ho Fook's (Yahoo! censored the 3-letter name from "Werewolves of London.")

    Actually, it's a place called Peking Tokyo in Millville, NJ, where they have Japanese and Chinese food on the menu.|||This really amazing place called China Moon, it's in California.|||I am not much of a chinese fan but when I do I like the Mongolian chicken from Leeann Chin. We have them here in Minnesota.
    I admit our local place Chin's Garden in Mora make a pretty mean shrimp fried rice when I ask for extra shrimp :)|||Canton Court (5 mins from my place in Melbourne Australia)|||Eastern is the name, yummy.

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    you know that look like this:
    http://stampinmama.typepad.com/stampin_m鈥?/a>

    at a store that is known around the U.S.I want boxes like in the picture except i want them to be christmas like.|||You can check your local Craft stores. (Michaels for example) they do sell them. Michaels has them in the gift bag section since they can also be used for decorative purposes for gifts etc. They sell them in packages, singles. Different colors & sizes. The take out boxes are sold all year round at Michaels. If you have no access to any craft store, you can check walmart. They also have some. If not, you can check local stores like Smart & Finals. They do sell that kind of stuff. A good idea, you can google to see if you can js find the template of it. Print it out. & cut tracing it over heavy paper like card stock or any other. Adding ribbon instead of that metal. You can be creative.

    Good luck, HTH|||you can also get a chinese takeout purse those r cute too

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    |||I find them in both craft and party stores (Michael's, AC Moore, I-Party). I started using them as Easter baskets for the family a couple of years ago because they come in so many different colors and patterns, there's one for everyone.|||Go to a chinese restraurant or china town and get christmas stamps and stickers and decorate them|||maybe the super walmarts that have everthing|||I would try Target =]|||hmm try googling it ;] its our bestie

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  • Just trying to get some inspiration for dinner tonite! :)|||Chinese you eat pizza all the time.|||Chinese, I can eat it everyday and be full, unlike most people who says it makes you hungary again, you can get a varity of chinese food, whereas with pizza, all you can get is the pizza, maybe some breadsticks, hot wings, and etc, which I had pizza this evening. But I will have chinese tomorrow. |||chinese because its yummpy and its more of a treat than pizza. you can stick a pizza in the oven and only have spen at least one pound on it so why spend like 20 making someone cook it but with chinese its another story.

    plus theres more choose from

    i fancy chinese now but im on holiday and there isnt any in thisn contry

    xoxo|||i say pizza even though i like chinese but take out is just not the thing it tastes better when eaten at the spot
    pizza is just something that u can eat anywhere at anytime
    with pizza if its eaten at spot it tastes better to me but if eaten later it would still tasted the same but thats not the thing with chinese the tastes somehow changes to me|||chinese because there is so many different things to order. I always order 2 dishes one thing I know is good and one thing Ive never tried before. i've found so many new foods I love ..i,e i now love hunan duck its so good if you havent tried it..order it ASAP|||Chinese, cuz I can get healthier options, such as steamed and sauce on the side. If I call a pizza place and asked for steamed or sauce on the side, then I think they would have some issues with me. :-D|||If your with your friends or by yourself try Pizza. If your buying dinner for your family or something go with Chinese food. |||Chinese take-out cause they are Kinda less expensive cause you get more with your Meal then just a flimsy bunch of Pizza Slices!|||Pizza. Easier to eat, harder to spill on the carpet.|||you did know that explorer ponce deleon brought back pizza to europe from china the place it was invented,,|||Pizza because it's more better tasting then chinese

    Pizza = Yum!!!
    Chinese = Bleh...|||Pepperoni Pizza is Amazinggg!!!!!

    =)|||Chinese|||Pizza!|||Chinese|||Chinese x|||Pizza!! yummy :)|||Pizza. I just hate Chinese food. I just don't like it. Its not flavorful enough I guess.|||Pizza, if it's a good one not the cardboard cheap ones from some of the big chains.|||Chinese is healthier|||chinese|||pizza.

    =]|||pizza. cause i'm chinese and i don't like american chinese food|||chinese!! i love chinese better than pizza|||Pizza because its a whole meal in one.|||Chinese ,its more a meal pizza for me is fast food|||Chizza...a fushion of Chinese and Pizza, a mix mix so u get the best of both world! I just cant decide!|||Chinese, theres more to choose from.|||Chinese Take Out!|||Pizza, it's hard to mess up pizza. But bad Chinese, yuk.|||I like both hmmmmm
    Pizza i think chinese

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    I'm ordering Sesame chicken with pork fried rice and I was wondering how unhealthy are the typical dishes that people order?|||Chinese takeout is just as healthy or unhealthy as any American, Italian food because it's not the type of cuisine that matters, it's what you order that makes the difference. Sesame chicken is battered chicken deep fried and slathered with a sauce that's sweet and sour, basically the same with any chicken burger in which the chicken is deep fried and the burger comes with mayonnaise or ketchup, the Italians will add cheese on top of everything. There are many healthy choices when ordering Chinese take-out, stir fried chicken or beef with vegetables, mushroom with steam rice will cut the calories in half. It's you yourself who can make your meal healthy, not the type of food itself. If you only choose all the deep fried, greasy, sugary food, it makes no difference if you order Chinese, French, Mexican or American food.|||take-out is usually unhealthy unless you order salad no matter it is Chinese food or others

    it's better to learn how to cook Chinese food if you really like them. you can find many Chinese cooking recipes below|||Not Chinese but I've had actual real Chinese food, the other stuff is really unhealthy, full of MSG, but SOOOOO addicting|||compared to actual chinese food...
    sooo unhealthy.

    agreed. it is really good. haha :)|||It's good that's all that matters. But to awnser your question its not healthy but you so get plenty of protien, just don't eat more than you need|||It is very unhealthy due to the excessive amounts of oil, but I can't say that it doesn't taste good :P|||Don't worry, although it is not that clean but it is at least healthy.

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    also does anyone know any good recipes for it.|||it's oyster sauce and its easier to buy it than make it. you can find it at any grocery store|||If it's a brown colored sauce, most likely it's just soy sauce, with a little sugar and cornstarch.

    Saute the chicken with garlic, add the broccoli, add 1/4 cup water, 1/8 cup soy sauce (more if you want it more salty), and 1/2 tbsp sugar. Cover and cook about 8 minutes, longer if you want the broccoli less crunchy. Then in a bowl combine 1 teaspoon cornstarch with 1 to 2 tablespoons cold water. Mix until cornstarch is dissolved. Add to your stir fry mixture and this will thicken the sauce.|||It's some soy sauce based sauce. I'm not sure all of the ingredients though.|||It's most likely oyster sauce as broccoli is commonly cooked with that in Chinese cooking.

    Here are some easy-to-follow recipes:

    Stir-fried Beef in Oyster Sauce:
    http://www.chinesefood-recipes.com/chine鈥?/a>

    Chicken with Vegetables in Oyster Sauce:
    http://www.chinesefood-recipes.com/chine鈥?/a>|||Here is a recipe that I found to be the closest to the restaurant styled one.

    Basic Chinese Brown Sauce

    In a measuring cup, combine:
    * 1/4 c. (or less) soy sauce
    * 1/2 c. water
    * 0.5 - 1 Tbl. grated ginger
    * 1 tsp. chopped garlic (1 clove)
    * 1 Tbl. cornstarch
    * 1 Tbl. molasses

    Basic Directions:
    1) Cook any meat first. Remove it from the pan.
    2) Stir-fry your veggies.
    3) Mix up all the sauce ingredients in a measuring cup.
    4) Add a few pieces of hot veggies to the measuring cup to pre-heat the cornstarch.
    5) Dump all the sauce into the pan with the veggies (and add the meat back, if using) and bring to a boil.
    6) Simmer for a minute or two until the sauce is clear and thickened.

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    Star if you love Chinese food!|||General Tso's chicken, extra spicy.|||i loved as a child my mother would split a quart of beef lomein with my sister and I but
    as growing up we finally got to pick our own i would choose boneless pork spare rib combo platter with pork fried rice my sister lemon chicken combo platter
    and my mom tso chicken combo plater or lemon chicken combo either one then i went to have just ordering boneless ribs to having broccoli and chicken or broccoli and shrimp no sauce
    to having chicken and bean sprouts a quart no sauce|||There is only 1 place that I like to order from.China Star, right dow the road. They make the most incredible fried chicken wings. And I have recently become a fan of pork mei fun. Pork lo mein and fried shrimp are also on my list.|||This is what I like to order:
    Egg roll, wonton soup, Chicken and string beans or Kung Pao Chicken

    (Its's alot of food - I know lol)|||Spicy Szechuan veggies and tofu over white rice or vegetable lo mein, always with a spring roll!

    Yum, this is making me hungry!|||My favorites are the beef and broccoli and the Fried chicken wings. Enjoy, cause all their food it good. i Pray you the best.|||Crab rangoon or egg rolls, chicken and broccoli or sweet and sour chicken with pork fried rice.|||Manchuwah ^.^|||Egg rolls, orange chicken, fired and rice and noodles|||Chicken fried rice and chicken manchurian.|||Let's keep it simple.

    Orange Chicken + Steamed Rice
    Egg Roll and Hot & Sour Soup
    That would make my day.|||boneless barbecue ribs, pork rice, seasme chicken, pork lo mein|||Buddhist Delight.|||Sesame seed chicken or Mongolian beef|||PANDA EXPRESS! yum yum!
    though it is Chinese-American..|||Lobster Cantonese if you can find it..absolutely.|||Hate to say it, but NONE! I hate Chinese!|||moo shu vegetables w/ plum sauce!

    STAR|||panda express|||Chicken fried rice.... YUMMY!|||Hunan Pork|||Beef and Black Bean Sauce
    Fried Rice
    and Honey Chicken|||Mince meat noodle|||Egg foo young|||I'll have a bit of all of it really,but beef n brocolli I rekon....|||cream cheese wontons and broccoli beef with a side of steamed rice.|||That would be...Coconut Shrimp!!!!!!!!!!!!!|||chow mein.|||ma po tofu (no meat) mmmmmm|||fried rice and orange chicken with egg rolls|||beef fried rice and egg rolls

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    I realize that every Chinese restaurant has their own recipe for this, so I am just really asking for an overview. Is the hot garlic sauce that's used on chicken or on vegetables low-fat or is it pretty high in calories? Thanks.|||Generally speaking, if it's oily it's likely fatty and not exactly diet fare.

    But yes, each restaurant will have their own way of doing things, and some are certainly more health-conscious in their dishes than others.

    The first link below estimates an average cup of it at 668 calories, and the fat--including saturated fat--and sodium are sky high.|||Most of them are a combination of peanut oil and soy sauce, with garlic and other spices thrown in. So it isn't fat free, but it's not bad fat either. And because of the variations, I can't give you a guess on the calories. What's the worst thing about the sauces is that they are very high in salt.

    If you're concerned about fat and calories, the best thing is to order the steamed dishes.|||Most chinese restaurants use peanut oil as a base for that sauce. It has some fat, but similar to olive oil and avocados, it is a "good" fat that your body needs. A general rule of thumb is that as long as a sauce is not sweet or thick and creamy its okay. Sweet and sour sauce, red french dressing, syrups......anything cheese or cream based, mayo, gravies, etc. should be avoided. You do need to watch out for the salt and msg though which can cause water retention and is not good for your heart. Happy dieting!

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    My friends and relatives think I'm a weirdo for doing so.|||My 13 yr old does this, and it makes me cringe! Especially when she knows I will make her whatever she wants for breakfast. When she was young I asked her pediatrician about this and the Dr. said that as long as it is something healthy and good for them, it was OK. She even said pizza was good because it would have meat, veggies, crust and cheese...four of the food groups which is great! I think it is fine as long as you try to keep it healthy, maybe help it by eating a piece of fruit afterward. And quit worrying about "normal". How many "normal" people do you actually know? Everyone has skeletons.|||totally! Whatever floats your boat =)|||it's bad for you, eat healty meals|||i dunno if its normal or not but i do it all the time|||You must be a college student. That's how everyone eats when they are in college. When they can afford food at least.|||Yes! Anything you want is cool. I have noodles some times for breakfast!|||I DO, IF IT'S IN THE FRIDGE IT QUALIFIES AS BREAKFAST.|||Omg I am the leftover queen for breakfast. Whatever I am in the mood for I will eat. From cold pizza to chinese food! Who says you can only have "breakfast food" in the morning? =o)|||I think some of these things are better choices nutritionally than others but, after that, it's a personal choice. Traditional breakfast foods also offer the same good and bad choices.|||i eat pizza, pasta, salmon, sandwiches for breakfast all the time...

    no weirder than eating eggs or pancakes at dinnertime.|||OH but who am? a mom, cake is good to. Not the breakfast of champions|||Hello!

    To most people, it is not normal to eat such items at breakfast. However, with working two jobs, I often don't have enough time to make a half-way decent breakfast, so I wind up rewarming whatever was left over from the night before. My favorite non-traditional breakfast food is Spaghettios with Meatballs. Although such eating may not be normal, it is probably more common than most think.|||Breakfast is in the eye of the beholder.|||Yes. Breakfast is just the first meal of the day. It doesn't matter what you eat, and if you wake up around noon then it seems perfectly normal to eat whatever as breakfast.|||Well, it's definitely weird, but I do it all the time, and my friends also think I'm weird. But who cares...it's food right?|||heck yea...it's called "break the fast", not "break the cereal". You can eat whatever you want.|||I think it's normal, and I do it. Those types of foods seem to stick with me longer, leaving me less hungry until lunch time. Plus, they're loaded with protein. There's nothing wrong with it. I'd rather eat a slize of pizza which has meat, dairy, vegetables and carbohydrates on it rather than pancakes which are nothing more than carbs and some sticky syrup and relatively unhealthy.|||It is rather heavy food for the morning. I don't think it is a common habit..hmm.. want to correct my last comment- I didn't think it was common until I read the other posts lol! I don't think i could eat a heavy breakfast in the morning.|||I believe most people do, and really what is 'normal' anyway?|||Maybe unhealthy but if you like them why not?

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    I dont know what so many dishes are exactly, and they dont really tell you on the menu... so i was hoping to get some examples!

    I know sweet n sour chicken... beef and broccolli..... cashew chicken... chicken chow mein....

    Thanks for your help!!!|||OMG my parents own a chinese restaurant and my fave. dish is wonton soup...the Hong Kong Style...wontons are like dumplings and they have shrimp, pork and scalions with other veggies then they are wraped in wonton skin and cooked so served over soup with egg noodles in chicken broth with other veggies...and if you have an egg roll (which has veggies, peanut butter, and pork, and cabbage in it then deep fried in a egg roll skin) it tastes great!..YUM|||At Panda Express I like to have Orange Chicken. It's not that spicy but it has a kick in it that makes it #1 Chinese dish. For a side dish, I love Chow Mein. It looks disgusting but it tastes great. For a appitizer, I love Egg Drop Soup. It has peas, carrots and eggs that are scrambled. YUM! My mouth is watering just thinking about this stuff.|||General Tso Chicken.
    It is sweet and spicy fried chicken pieces. Very similar to orange chicken. It usually has broccolli and spring onions with it in a thick and tangy sauce. Yum|||General Tso's Chicken... a slightly spicy/sweet/sour chicken, broccoli, vegetable dish, I like served on plain white rice with some soy sauce.|||I like Goo long pork. It's like stir fried crispy breaded pork with red and green peppers, onion and pineapple with sweet and sour sauce. I also like BBQ pork fried rice. Yummy!|||I like Kung Pao chicken; it's chicken saute'd in a spicy brown sauce with peanuts and vegetables.|||I like Kung Pao chicken; it's chicken saute'd in a spicy brown sauce with peanuts and vegetables.|||LO MEIN. Its noodles that are sauteed with veg and your choice of beef, chicken or pork. I prefer pork with pork fried rice...deliciousness!!!!|||War Su Guy- fried chicken pieces served with a gravy sauce, peanuts and scallions.|||Try Fried String Beans (with ground pork)....Walnut Shrimp.... any specials they they have usually should be good|||I just LOVE egg flower soup.

    YUM!|||beef and broccoli here.....hmmmm so good|||chop suey

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  • What kind of sauce are they using? It's delicious!|||It's very simple to make.

    The main ingredient is just dark soy sauce (I use the Silver Swan brand, which comes in a glass bottle), generously drizzled over the noodles while cooking. You also need a tablespoon or two of sesame oil and a handful of chopped scallions/green onions.

    Add scrambled eggs, snow peas, diced carrots, shrimp (pre-cooked), to suit your taste!|||Oh yeah, chicken broth will give it a little extra flavor without too much saltiness. The tablespoon of cornstarch just thickens the sauce a bit, and oyster sauce can be added for a twist of flavor.

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    |||Chicken Lo Mein:

    http://www.cooks.com/rec/view/0,1618,130鈥?/a>

    More good Chinese recipes, scroll to the bottom of the screen:

    http://www.cooks.com/rec/search/0,1-0,ch鈥?/a>|||Chicken Lo mein...

    Servings: 4
    1 Tablespoon cooking oil
    陆 lb. boneless chicken breast
    录 cup carrots
    陆 cup celery
    录 cup mushrooms
    6 oz. thin egg noodles

    Noodle sauce:
    1 cup Chicken broth (or water)
    2 Tablespoons oyster sauce
    1 Tablespoon Cornstarch

    Marinade:
    1 Tablespoon soy sauce
    1 teaspoon rice wine
    1 teaspoon garlic
    1 teaspoon cornstarch

    Directions:

    1. Slice the chicken into 2" x 1" strips. Mince the garlic. Julienne the carrots, and slice the mushrooms and celery.

    2. Marinate the chicken by adding the marinade and mixing thoroughly in a bowl. Cover, and refrigerate for 20-30 minutes.

    3. While marinating the chicken. Boil the noodles for 15-20 minutes, or until they are tender. Drain the noodles and set them aside.

    4. Pour the cooking oil in the wok, and heat the wok on high. Then stir fry the chicken and carrots for 1 minute. Add the celery and mushrooms, and continue to stir fry for 1 more minute.

    5. Whisk together the chicken broth, oyster sauce, and corn starch (noodle sauce). Pour into the wok while gently stirring the content to prevent lumps. Toss in the cooked noodles. Stir and cook until the sauce is thickened (about 1-2 minutes). Transfer to a serving plate and serve.

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    how do you make a paper chinese take out boxes|||Don't know what your plan is with these, or what size you need, but here are some options:

    These don't have handles for craft projects.
    http://www.youstampit.com/product_p/lgta鈥?/a>

    Translucent and several colors
    http://www.foreverandalways.com/ProductD鈥?/a>

    Several color and design choices:
    http://www.asianideas.com/chtaoutbo.html

    Here is a template to make your own:
    http://www.ruthannzaroff.com/mirkwooddes鈥?/a>

    Standard white/pint size:
    https://www.uline.com/ProductDetail.asp?鈥?/a>

    Standard white/2 quart size:
    https://www.uline.com/ProductDetail.asp?鈥?/a>

    Several size options:
    http://www.weddingthings.com/chinese_tak鈥?/a>|||they sell them at Michael's, or if you sweet-talk a Chinese restaurant, they may give you some....... if you had one, you could take it apart and use it as a template, assuming you had enough stiff cardsctock lying around.|||Either buy them at a party store or depending on how many you need, ask your local chinese restaurant if they would be willing to give you or sell you a few.

    Good luck,

    tex|||Here you go. Patterns and instructions.

    http://www.packagetech.com/chinese-takeo鈥?/a>|||I wouldn't actually make them take out the boxes, I would just ask nicely. (sorry, I couldn't resist)|||you can buy them cheap in stores...?barefoot contessa always places salads etc in them to take to picnics etc..i would go to party supply store..|||Go to the Chinaman. I am sure you can arrange a deal.|||***** off

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    If you look at the texture of the meat on a chicken Terriyaki stick, you will notice that it is usually very stringy and in-consistent with what you will find when you order 'fried chicken' or what your mom cooks. Why is this? Is it actually chicken? I personally think they are using Rabbit or some other type of meat. What do you think?|||Dog, cat, rat, pigeon, etc.|||I'm glad I don't go to where YOU go since you are apparently getting something besides chicken. Instead of challenging those who dared responded to your question, why don't YOU have the meat from your local restaurant analyzed? If you're right, then you can go to bed knowing we were all wrong.

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    |||I have thought about that but I wouldn't know where to start. Who does meat analyzing ?

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    |||I believe it is chicken. If it wasnt and someone was allergic to another kind of meat they would be sued for advertizing it to be chicken.|||I once heard that some of their meat is actually cat.|||Chicken cooked with dry heat may become stringy when it looses moisture. By the way Terriyaki is not Chinese it it Japanese. If you are eating at a decent restaurant that is inspected by the health department you will not have to worry about dog, cat, ect|||Chicken breast - white stringy meat. It's inexpensive as oppose to other meats; don't make business sense to substitute!|||I'd say chicken breast that's half-juicy, half-jerky.

    Yes, teriyaki is a Japanese cooking style, but in the States Chinese takeout restaurants serve it as an appetizer.|||They use both breast and thigh meat.|||yea!there are using diff type of meat!chinese have many options in cooking.there are cases unpublished some use human in mainland!unconfirmed but try to check it out!

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    I want Chinese take-out tonight - what is your favorite? Should I try something new? What do you recommend?|||*in best waitress voice..lol*

    Might I recommend the steamed potstickers, stuffed w/ ground pork and ginger, to start? Our speciality tonight is the moo goo gai pan with fresh veggie lo mein and the ever popular crunchy egg roll in a variety of flavors?|||MMmm my favorites are pork lo mein, sesame chicken, and pork egg rolls. And of course, I like to put the sesame chicken and lo mein on a bed of white rice. I love chinese cuisine. Can I have some too?|||hmm... maybe some noodles and sweet chicken with lemon. i dont really eat too much chinese food but theyre kinda good. good luck|||I like cream of sum yung ho. Seriously though, general Tso's
    Chicken, lo mein noodles and fried rice is excelent!|||General Tso chicken and pork fried rise,but it's spicy|||General Tso's Chicken is great if you like deep fried and spicy chicken!|||Garlic shredded pork or Lemon chicken. White rice.|||I would get Curry Chicken, but ask them to not put carrots in it. I would have a chicken egg roll too!,|||Kung Pao Chicken with steamed rice and cream cheese wontons is definitely my favorite. Yum! Whew, you're making me hungry...|||egg rolls,foiled chicken,chow mein,chicken with vegetable.|||chicken fried Rice, Veggie Egg Roll, and maybe some Orange Chicken.....


    mmmmmmmmm good!

    Bcn_mimosa|||Cashew Chicken|||Either General Tso's or Veggie fried rice|||BBQ pork. Its not really zesty or tangy, just good! Great with the hot mustard! Brain burn!|||streamed rice, sweet sour chicken bAlls, a veggie of some kind|||I would either order general Tso's chicken over rice or sweet n sour chicken with some noodles. Get what you like the most, you can try something new but you might not like it. Chinese food is something you either love or hate.|||mmmmmm General Tso Chicken, Crab Ragoons, Egg rolls, Pork Fried Rice, Egg Drop Soup.|||I WOULD ORDER GENERALS CHICKEN WITH SOME
    SHRIMP FRIED RICE AND OF COURSE AN EGG ROLE...
    SESAME CHICKEN IS GOOD TO.... HOW ABOUT BEEF
    AND BROCOLLI? WHAT EVER YOU DECIDE ENJOY...|||I usually get Pot stickers and General Tso chicken|||Cashew Chicken or Sesame Chicken or Pepper Steak and whichever it is, definitely an order of Fried Wonton!|||Sweet and sour chicken with fried rise.|||I am a big fan of Crab Rangoons and General Gau's Chicken.|||My fav is the lemon chicken or the orange beef|||Arrrghhhh why ask a question about something I'm seriously craving here?!?!?!
    If it were me I'd get:
    vietnamese egg rolls or spring rolls if they don't have the vietnamese kind
    sesame chicken or General Tsao's aka sesameless chicken
    chicken fried rice
    Pad Thai is good.....alot of "chinese" restaurants have that cross over. Just don't go to someplace like Pei Wei'sfor it...that's the grossest Pad Thai I ever had.
    Hunan duck is good but I never got if for takeout online dine in
    some places have this great fried octopus in a chili sauce I forget the name but it's really good. We got it on a dare once.|||Orange chicken,Rice and Chow mien noodles

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    I never see any oriental customers unlike Hispanics in Mexican restaraunts. When I do see them sitting down for lunch I've only seen them eating big containers of broth with vegetables and noodles but NEVER their own meats. Is there a reason for that? I really hope someone from this decent can answer these questions.|||I rarely see Asian people ordering food at the typical, popular take-out restaurants in my area.

    There are a few restaurants that have a relatively high percentage of Asian diners, and I frequent those. I have never taken notice of what anyone was ordering, but I will say that most of the dishes don't come heavily sauced. I actually like the taste much better. There is one in particular I really love that says it is Cantonese cuisine yet serves sushi. The dishes are especially fresh tasting and flavorful but still simple. The steamed or stir-fried veggies as well as their soups are to die for. So while I have no idea what they order, I'm guessing General Tso's Chicken is not on the list lol.|||in north america, we eat americanized versions of chinese food. our versions are salty, starchy, sugary and full of msg... real chinese food is much simpler and isn't covered in excessive sauces. food is adapted to suit the taste in the region, and in north america we are used to a lot of sugar and salt and fat

    i'm actually surprised you have seen any oriental customers period at these places!|||They don't. They make their own food at home--recipes you will never see on the menu at a restaurant.
    Where I live there is a large Chinese population. You never see them in "Chinese" restaurants, though you will see them every day in the non-specific local cafes and eateries.|||I work with several chinese people who eat chinese take out that includes meat. Just because you haven't observed it doesn't mean it's not a normal occurance.|||Chicken feet is a great delicacy and only Chinese people order it and actually eat it.|||vegetarian curry im guessing

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    Do you steam it, or what? and if so, how? can i do it with boil-in-a-bag?|||for goodness sakes don't get boil in a bag rice....rice is a fairly simple thing to cook...this is how i do it and it was passed down from my grandmother who cooked rice all her life---take 2 cups rice and put into a pot rinse under cold water until water is clear (this gets rid of some of the extra starches) then fill pot with water until it reaches the level of the first line in your index finger (trust me i do it this way EVERY time I make rice and it works)...cook on stove on high until it just boils (make sure it doesn't boil over) turn down to med/low heat and continue cooking for about 20 mins. You can also leave rice on the lowest setting while cooking the rest of your meal. You don't need to stir it while it's cooking but you will need to fluff it with a fork before serving. Good luck!|||you're welcome! if you have any questions feel free to message me :)

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    |||Chinese rice is always steamed (unless its fried rice)... If it's gluey its means its over cooked. So if that's what you want just over cook it.|||First you have to buy the right kind of rice. Go to an international food store and tell them what you want.

    Second buy a rice cooker. You can get one at target for about 15 bucks. Its a steamer but will keep you from burning the rice.|||I have cooked rice before and left it sitting out for longer than i should and it got all sticky like that. If you buy like minute rice and just follow the instructions on the box, then just leave it on the stove for like 20 minutes instead of 10 it should get all gooey.|||Sticky Rice
    Servings: Serves 4.Glutinous rice is distinctively aromatic and appealingly chewy.
    Before being steamed, it requires at least 3 hours of soaking (overnight is fine, too).

    Ingredients:
    2 cups Thai glutinous rice

    Preparation:
    Cover rice with plenty of water in a large bowl and soak at room temperature at least 3 hours.
    Drain and put in a cheesecloth-lined steamer basket.
    Steam rice, covered, over boiling water until shiny and tender, about 20 minutes.
    Remove from heat and let stand, covered, 5 minutes before serving.

    Note:
    鈥?Lao cooks use a large, conical steamer basket for steaming the rice, but we found that a footed colander or the steamer insert of a pasta pot worked well, too.

    Sticky Rice
    Servings: Makes 6 servings.

    Ingredients:
    3 cups water
    1 teaspoon salt
    1 1/2 cups short-grain rice (such as sushi rice)

    Preparation:
    Bring water to boil in small saucepan.
    Stir in salt and rice; bring to boil.
    Cover, reduce heat to low, and simmer until water is absorbed and rice is tender, about 17 minutes.
    Remove pan from heat.

    hope these help. enjoy.|||You can steam it or boil it, I would boil it unless you have a steamer. DO NOT STIR a lot. Rice has starch in it, the more you stir it the more it breaks down the starch. The chinese food rice is cooked in a rice cooker (boiled) however they just scoop it out when it is done. The more you stir, the looser it gets. Hope this helps. To boil- use chicken stock/veg. stock instead of just plain water for more flavor, bring to a boil then add rice, cover with piece of alum. foil and poke a pin size hole in the top to allow steam to escape-turn heat on low....about 25-30 min should be done.|||Here's my easy method for steamed rice without a rice cooker.

    1) Add 1 cup long-grain rice (I prefer Mahatma jasmine rice for it's cleanliness and aroma) to a 2-quart tight-fitting pan.
    2) Rinse rice with cold water about 6 times until water runs clear.
    3) Add 1-1/2 cups cold water to pan, stir, cover, but allow cover to rise up on one side a bit.
    4) Bring to boil, reduce heat to low, and boil for exactly 5 minutes.
    5) Cover pot tightly with lid, and allow to simmer on low for exactly 10 minutes.
    6) Remove from heat, and allow to stand for 15 minutes.
    7) Uncover and fluff rice with fork.

    I cook rice about once a week and this recipe seems to produce a fluffy rice without sticking together.|||put it in dem steamer jiadshfadsunts!!?@#$RDEsw

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    I know its weird, but me and my sister have always wanted to eat at one of those places that has the chinese takeout boxes. We've been to a couple chinese places, but they don't seem to have them. Does anyone know of any places that have this, perferably in the NW mall area (that's about where I live) or the Galleria area (that's where she lives) that isn't too pricey. Thanks for the help.~|||They really don't use those anymore.

    I do know that if you get a to-go box at China View, and ask for more rice, it comes in a container like you describe.|||I know what you mean. I live in Houston, was born and raised here. I was going to Timmy Chan's (is that the name?), until the food got so greasy you could wipe a car with it! There are tons of Chinese places here, but I don't know of any who give you the little boxes like on television. Mostly you get just a regular doggy bag with the food in a styrafoam container, LOL. There maybe some places that give them, but so far I haven't seen it from the Chinese restaurants in Houston. Also, I think the little boxes are not what most Chinese restaurants are using anymore(old-fashioned I believe) and mostly for show on television. I haven't found them in other places either. You notice they don't offer chopsticks at most of these places either anymore?

    By the way, I live on the SW side, by Almeda. That's how I got familiar with Timmy Chan's because it was the only Chinese place in this area.|||Try Auntie Chang's Dumpling House at Shepard & Westheimer. It's been awhile since I've been there but they used to have them.
    At worst you could go buy the little boxes at one of the restaurant supply places off of St. Emanuel and take them with you to any Chinese restaurant.|||I can think of a couple, but you'll have to do a little driving to get to them. Flaming Wok in Pasadena has them. So does 888 in Dickinson. The other 888 in Houston may have them too, because I think they're owned by the same people (could be wrong about that though). |||I know what you mean. I loved those little boxes, also. The main reason they no longer use them is that, remember, the handles were metal. This does not make for good microwaving...|||Lawndale Fish Market has them. They serve the shrimp fried rice in them. Very unique. They are on Lawdale between Wayside and 75th. Closer to 75th street.|||888 on 45S and Gulfgate still has them , and so does Hong Kong Chef on Rice bulevard and bellaire.

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  • Does anyone know the recipe for the brown sauce that covers the Chicken and Broccoli that you get from Chinese restaurants? I realize that every restaurant's is different, but I would love to find at least a few good variations. Thanks.|||#1
    3/4 cup beef broth (beef bouillion cubes can be used)
    1 tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon oyster sauce
    1 teaspoon dark soy sauce
    1/2 teaspoon sugar
    1 tablespoon cornstarch

    Preparation:
    Combine the above ingredients in order and bring to a boil, stirring. Yields about 1/3 cup.

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    2 tsp. cooking oil
    2 tbsp. Hoisin sauce
    1 tbsp. vinegar
    2 tbsp. sugar
    1 tsp. white pepper
    5 1/2 tbsp. soy sauce
    1 tbsp. ketchup
    2 tsp. garlic powder
    2 tsp. ginger
    1 1/2 tbsp. cooking wine
    3 tbsp. water|||Try this brown sauce recipe, we love it.

    * 1/4 c. (or less) soy sauce
    * 1/2 c. water
    * 0.5 - 1 Tbl. grated ginger
    * 1 tsp. chopped garlic (1 clove)
    * 1 Tbl. cornstarch
    * 1 Tbl. molasses

    1) Cook any meat first. Remove it from the pan.
    2) Stir-fry your veggies.
    3) Mix up all the sauce ingredients in a measuring cup.
    4) Add a few pieces of hot veggies to the measuring cup to pre-heat the cornstarch.
    5) Dump all the sauce into the pan with the veggies (and add the meat back, if using) and bring to a boil.
    6) Simmer for a minute or two until the sauce is clear and thickened.|||I tell you what!

    When I get into a bind, or mental blank like this, I refer to some of the many recipes I have gathered over the years through free recipe exchange email lists which I have belonged to, and continue to participate in to this day.

    Carol Bunn's Free Secret Recipe List is among one of my favorites. It's absolutely free, and I hear she is scaling down her list for 2009 and only accepting a limited amount of subscribers.

    You start receiving recipes immediately, and who knows, maybe your answer will be in there!

    I'll look through what I have and see if I can find an answer, but in the meantime if you want to sign up for her free list, visit this link:

    http://www.pcsecure.info/recipes

    Also visit secret resturaunt recipes at

    http://www.secretresturauntrecipes.tk|||chicken stock tsp corn startch to cup of stock,garlic soya sauce, ginger1/2 tsp or desired taste ,add more.... stir corn starch into cold liguid add other ingrediants and heat in sauce pan on low heat stiring with a whisk constantly when heated turn to very low heat if too thick add more stock or chicken soup base .|||Chinese Brown Sauce

    You'll often find this easy to make brown sauce accompanying popular Chinese dishes such as Chicken with Broccoli.

    3/4 cup beef broth (beef bouillion cubes can be used)
    1 tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon oyster sauce
    1 teaspoon dark soy sauce
    1/2 teaspoon sugar
    1 tablespoon cornstarch

    Combine the above ingredients in order and bring to a boil, stirring.

    Yields about 1/3 cup.

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    CHINESE BROWN SAUCE

    2 tsp. cooking oil
    2 tbsp. Hoisin sauce
    1 tbsp. vinegar
    2 tbsp. sugar
    1 tsp. white pepper
    5 1/2 tbsp. soy sauce
    1 tbsp. ketchup
    2 tsp. garlic powder
    2 tsp. ginger
    1 1/2 tbsp. cooking wine
    3 tbsp. water

    Put oil in saucepan and heat, then add remaining ingredients. Bring to a boil and simmer 3 minutes. Stir fry chicken and vegetables of your choice. Add brown sauce and heat through.
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    Chinese Spicy Brown Sauce

    1/4 cup regular soy sauce
    1/4 cup white soy sauce (light colored--available in Chinese grocery store)
    1/4 cup Chinese Oyster Sauce
    1 3/4 - 2 cups sodium chicken broth
    1 1/2 tsp. minced garlic (the finer the better)
    1 tbsp. minced ginger (the finer the better)
    2 tbsp. Chinese chili sauce (looks like bottled Mexican salsa)
    2-3 tbsp. hot oil (to be added to sauce to give it a glossy, transparent look)
    About 2 tbsp. cornstarch mixed with water (for thickening sauce)

    Pour the sauce ingredients into wok and, just before it comes to boil, add cornstarch mixture. Allow to simmer for a few minutes. When mixture has thickened, add hot oil and stir well. Serve over your choice of dinner.

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    Or is most like an original chinese or asian dish?

    MMM tasty.|||steamed rice,pot stickers,buns,egg-foo-yung egg drop soup,hot sour soup, most of these things are pretty close the chinsese people are proud of thier food so unless it's real bad then its pretty close the the real thing.. new york /chicago/frisco. all have china towns check em out you be glad you did..|||Mostly fusion now, they want make it more simple,easy to prepare, less work. In the old day when u see a signs read chinese/america food means they do both dishes. I learned many whites think Chinese don't know how to cook america food, even many worked in american kitchens, in services, or graduated from best culinary school. I think its all a stereotype.|||If you have a local Chinese restaurant that serves Dim Sum, many of those dishes will be 'closer' to what you might eat in China than anything else. Most Chinese meals are rice with little side dishes to flavor it rather than the typical American "big pile of meat in sauce" with rice on the side.

    Find a local place serving Dim sum and you will meet the "real" Chinese people that live nearby...be sure to try the chicken feet! (at least once!)

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dim_sum|||From my two trips to China I would have to say not much. Although I wanted to bring back some cooking sauce and it was the same brand that I can get at Wal Mart.|||Dumplings siopao, Machang, kiampang and noodles|||pizza and fried chicken

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    I've been to a couple indian places and enjoy the curry chicken, thinking about trying it at the chinese place. Thoughts?|||Don't bother. :(

    The chinese restaurant doesn't make it like Indians. They use different spice blends and they don't roast the spices first which is crucial. I've tried it in countless places across the country thinking it was only the restaurant but they all disappointed me and tasted bland.

    No offense to the Chinese I think they are some of the best chefs on earth but each peoples has their own specialty. The Indians have spice dishes and the Chinese have theirs, I've yet to taste any non-chinese that can cook chinese food as good as a seasoned chinese chef!|||Chinese place will usually give you whatever you want. I know i have asked for a few veggies above and beyond what was included in my meal and they gave them to me with no problem. I have also ask for some a different sauce than what was included and got that with no problem too.

    I said all that to say that they can definitely cook and the curry chicken will probably be just fine. However, I'd probably lean towards a Thai restaurant if I wanted to have an Asian curry dish.|||Depends on the place. I've tried really great curry chicken at Chinese places but on the other hand, sometimes, it just tastes like chicken, oil, and heat. It's a hit or miss, if you're willing to take the risk.|||It's usually mild, like most mainstream Chinese dishes. If you enjoy Indian curry, you'd probably like Malaysian/Indonesian curries too.|||It would be as good as from an Italian restaurants......neither the Chinese nor the Italian knows how to make curry. Period.|||I suggest you try it but it won't be as good as indian !! Indian curry is the best

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    I eat a chinese take out with my wife once a week. During the week we cook and eat well and are in fairly good shape. A friend recently said that chinese take-out is full of MSG and was really really bad for your health. Now my relaxed Sunday with a take-out and a DVD is under threat... Any one with some light on this subject? Thanks.|||MSG is actually really bad for you, but now a lot of Chinese food restaurants are MSG-free. They usually show the "No MSG" sign on the front of their menus, but if not you can always ask them if they still have it in their food. If the place you are going still has it, I would definitely recommend going to a different restaurant that no longer uses it because the toxins can be quite devistating to women who are pregnant, and to a normally healthy body.

    Another thing you should probably be concerned about is the fat in these foods. They are really unhealthy, but if you only consume the take out once a week then it's up to you on what you want to go into your body.

    For your question though, I would definitely make sure you are are eating from a restaurant that is "MSG-Free."|||I usually get the steamed chicken and broccoli and add a light soy sauce, that's pretty healthy.|||Indulging yourself once a week is a rather good thing. Some people choose cake, some choose mexican, and others still, like you, choose to dine on Chinese food. Instead of never allowing yourself a treat, you've mastered the idea of a balance of a good diet and being in shape-so having chinese food once a week isn't going to have a hugely negative effect on you.

    Now that MSG has fallen beneath a negative limelight, more and more chinese restaurants are switching to dishes that include no MSG. MSG is a cheap way to make things taste slightly better than they did before--without the more expensive spices. It also poses a threat to nerves though, because MSG has been noted as being a potent neurotoxin. The neurons become so overly excited by MSG that they die, which is one of the reasons that people living in China have an increased rate of glaucome.

    Call your favorite chinese take-out restaurant and inquire whether they do use MSG in their cooking. They'll know right away.

    Be careful that when you do get chinese that you don't buy so much that you're actually eating it for lunch several days afterwards...then it's no longer a weekly treat but more of a food staple, not necessaril y a good thing unless you're only ordering steamed vegetables and grilled (not delectably fried) meats.

    Happy eating!|||Any restaurant foods in general had hidden additives. I personally would say its not that great for your health. Its not just the MSG its also the added salt and sugar in your sauces as well as added fats and oils.
    Home made Chinese food is much much much better for you because you can minimize your additives.


    Tips for ordering (link provided below where I found this)

    When ordering an appetizer, keep in mind that egg drop, wonton or hot and sour soups have less fat and calories than an egg roll, fried dumplings or spareribs.
    Select foods that are steamed, broiled or roasted. Words such as coated, twice-cooked, batter-coated, marinated or crispy suggest a food is prepared in a way that increases its fat content.
    Avoid crispy chow mein noodles, which are high in fat.
    Good low-fat Chinese entrees include: chicken, beef, pork or shrimp chow mein, chop suey, moo goo gai pan, and stir-fried meat with vegetables.
    Request dishes with as little sauce as possible or, better yet, with the sauce on the side. Sauces, seasonings, marinades and hot oil cooking can greatly increase the sodium and fat content of seemingly healthy dishes -- such as steamed vegetables and fish. Ask for reduced sodium soy sauce if you're watching your sodium intake. Duck and plum sauces are fat-free, but high in sugar.
    Order steamed rice instead of fried rice. Eat more rice and less of the entree. The rice will fill you up, with less fat.
    To decrease calorie intake, share large restaurant entrees with a companion or bring the leftovers home to enjoy at another meal.
    For dessert, have a fortune cookie, of course!|||Well Its Not Good

    But If Your In Good Shape Then Thats Ok Just Make Sure You Stay Like That

    Tbh Its Not Up To Your Friend Its Up To You!|||depends on what you get, sesime chicken is like taking three big macs and putting them on rice!

    try out some mushu tofu, and make sure they don't fry the tofu, great stuff and harmless!|||that's not good.i use to eat it at least once a week and i stop now i eat it 3 times a month|||most of the MSG is in the sauces they use. Ask for your meat grilled, your vegetables steamed and your sauce on the side so you can limit the amount of it you eat, if you eat any at all. Also as yummy as it is go for white rice (or brown if they have it!) instead of the friend rice, it's high in MSG and sodium too!|||Chinese Food has too much oil which will spoil your body's health. Plus the Mono Sodium Glutamate, the artificial colours in the sauce, Ajinomoto, the taste enhancer can cause cancer!!!.

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    If I were to order something that had more veggies than meat, and if the meat wasn't fried, would you say that's a healthier alternative than the average take-out? Is it better than, say, McDonald's or a pizza?|||Dirtiest food going. I'd say anything was more healthier than a chinese.|||It MIGHT probably be a little "healthier" than mcdonalds or pizza... here are HEALTHY recipes for pizza, stir fry, and burger (from youtube)!!

    Pizza
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjM7hXDTF鈥?/a>
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmRxu5kFu鈥?/a>

    Stir-fry
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5m5QdGBYq鈥?/a>
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvBmq8k2o鈥?/a>

    Burger
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oge46xYGB鈥?/a>
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhM25wOkw鈥?/a>

    & for a healthy lemonade recipe: freshly squeeze 1-2 lemons into a glass of water. add ice-cubes and a little stevia, stir everything together and add a straw... and you have a great, refreshing drink that's low in calories and helps to raise your pH level because of the lemons!|||That's difficult to say, I think most of the time it would be better, because a lot of the family owned restaurants make their foods from scratch, and then you will get the benefit of the fresh veggies, so I'd say it's healthier. Pizza can be healthy too, if it's made in a healthy way. I think they're both pretty good, I'd keep my distance from McDonald's food personally.|||Not good. Possibly worse than McDonald's. There is heavy fried coating on much of it. Even if there are vegetables, they are coated in sugar sauce...and then add the rice. If you want proof you can eat fast food and actually lose weight, check out the movie "Fat Head". Funny and educational.|||the killer on any take out is the salt content. some chinese food is fried, and has more fat that you realize. i like general tao,s chicken. probably worse than chicken mcnuggets.|||Define "average"

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  • vegetarian times
  • i absolutely love pork potstickers, but i can't find a recipie that tastes like the chine take-out ones. i know i can taste scallion, ginger, sesame oil, and garlic, but i'm not sure of the other ingredients.|||Here is a recipe I use, however I use shredded cabbage in place of the spinach.

    http://www.fast-and-delicious.com/chines鈥?/a>|||This is the recipe I've used - I got it from the package of potsticker wrappers:

    1lb ground pork
    1/2 large cabbage, shredded
    3-4 green onions, sliced
    1-2 tbls fresly ground ginger (yes, freshly ground)
    3-4 cloves of garlic, minced
    1 tbls seasame oil
    1/4C soy sauce

    Take a sheet pan and line it with paper towels or a clean dish towel. Spread the cabbage out on the towel, liberally sprinkle with salt, cover with a 2nd towel, a 2nd sheet pan, and put some heavy cans on top to weigh the pan down. Let sit for an hour. After an hour, briefly rinse the cabbage to remove the salt and then wring out in more dry towels. It is imperative you remove as much water as possible.

    Combine all the filling ingredients in a large bowl and mix with your hands as if you're making meatloaf. If you like, you can let this sit in the fridge until you're ready to make the potstickers. I like to let the mixture sit an hour in the fridge to let the flavors mingle anyways.

    To make the pot stickers, place a rounded spoonful of filling in the middle of the wrapper. Wet the edges with some water, then wrap it. You can use a variety of techniques, from crimping like you see on gyoza, or just a simple pinch like you see on pot stickers.

    To cook, get a large frying pan over med-high heat. NO OIL. When the pan is hot, quickly arrange the pot stickers, flat side down, in the pan. They can touch, so get as many in there as you can. Now pour 1/4-1/3C of water over the pot stickers, and clamp on a lid. Cook covered for 5 minutes. Remove the lid and continue cooking until the water has completely evaporated. This will give the potstickers their characteristic brown bottoms. Turn off the heat and remove from pan. You can sometimes just flip the whole pan over onto a plate, and they'll come out in one large pretty bunch.

    Serve with soy sauce for dipping, on the side.|||This my favorite recipe for pork potstickers. The ingredient you may be missing is the shrimp. I do not care for cabbage, so I leave that out. I also prefer them panfried versus steamed.

    http://steamykitchen.com/718-potstickers鈥?/a>|||They are made with whatever is available so use just what you have.

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    I got some pretty bad soggy General Tso's chicken take out last night and I am going to try to see if I can make something out of the leftovers. Is there any way to make it less soggy and have some better texture and flavor?|||Try baking the chicken in the oven.|||Unless you're adding fresh vegetables or something else that has some texture to it, there's no way to do this. Reheating it in any way will just make it more soggy and overcooked.

    See if you can get some fried wonton noodles and use the Gen'l Tso's as a sauce for them. The sauce will soften the noodles a little so you don't feel like you're crunching on twigs and the noodles in turn will give it some texture.|||I'm sorry about your food..my parents own a chinese restaurant so let me tell u what we can let our customers do...well first if they don't want their food to get too soggy if they're taking stuff to go is that they can ask for the sauce on the side, and then when you go home just put how much you want on ur chicken...then you have sauce on the side and the sauce doesn't make ur chicked as soggy..you can also re-fry the chicken..but since the sauce is there you really can't do that...I would just cook it in a wok or pan to make it seem more fresh..that helps somewhat....but there's really no other way to make food fresh again...
    So next time just ask the restaurant ur going to, to put the sauce on the side...or maybe make the chicken extra crispy (i mean tell the restaurant too)|||I usually reheat General Tso's in my wok. Nothing is going to compare to the fresh dish - but refrying it in the pan is worlds better than the soggy mess it becomes in the microwave.|||LAy out some foil on a cookie sheet... place the chicken spread out on it... BROIL in the oven until its sizzling.... leave the oven door open while broiling.

    This always helps crisp up soggy left overs!!|||Re-fry it or put it in the oven on broil to make it crispy again.|||put more breading then deep fry it!!!|||broil it

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    I'm just curious, I'm not planning to open a Chinese take out place or anything...|||I get it when I'm really busy with schoolwork. Sometimes, I order enough food for a week. I guess about twice a month.|||once a month|||all the time thats the way to go in my case get it for my girlfried and i and watch a movie thats always good its a great idea if you were to open a chinese take out place|||never i hate chinesse yucky|||i think my fam averages about 2 times/ month. its really hard to say. we haven't had it lately but there have been times we have it a couple times in one week!|||once every 2 of 3 months|||We have cut back at my request. I'd say we average about 1 time per month. We live across the street from a really good take out place so it was getting a bit out of control.|||Depends but maybe once every two to three months.|||2x a month|||I have a 3 Chinese places within walking distance, so I get take out about 8 times a year.|||Like once a month there is not that many Chinese places except for Zuu's which is almost never open and Lamb's which is way too expensive.|||Last year 2 times. I just ordered it on the internet and got it delivered to my home.|||At Least once a week, sometimes twice but I am really tryin to cut back so I may refrain for the next two weeks.|||Not usually more than half a dozen times a year because it is too expensive for my favourite dishes.

    But if I want reasonably healthy takeout for the same price as a burger and fries, I'll just get fried rice.

    I think I'd get sick of it if I had it more than once a week.

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  • I am ordering Bourbon chicken for a buffet party this weekend and also preparing lots of other foods such as home made mac & cheese, boneless pork ribs, and mashed potatoes with shallots. When I order the bourbon chicken from Chinese take out, they will give me lots of white rice with the take out order. I would like to incorporate the rice in to my buffet but do not want to serve just plain white rice. Is there anything I can do to rice after it has been cooked to alter it and bring this rice to a new and tasty side dish?|||Broccoli cheese and rice casserole would go nice with your ribs. I have an aunt that served this every holiday. We loved it, easy to make and serve. And she used cheddar, not American. I put two different ones here, so you could choose.
    You might want to make a stir fry of your own with the rice, They are easy, and you do not need a wok. You could make flavored rice to go with a chinese entree like mongolian beef, or a seafood dish.

    #1Broccoli casserole Recipe Yield 10 servings
    Ingredients
    2 (10 ounce) packages frozen chopped broccoli
    3 cups instant rice
    1 (10.75 ounce) can condensed cream of mushroom soup
    1 (10.75 ounce) can condensed cream of chicken soup
    1 1/4 cups water
    1 (16 ounce) package processed American cheese, cubed
    1 tablespoon butter
    1 bunch celery, chopped
    1 large onion, chopped
    salt and pepper to taste
    Directions
    1.Cook broccoli and rice according to package directions. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
    2.In a medium saucepan over low heat, mix cream of mushroom soup, cream of chicken soup, and 1 1/4 cups water. Gradually stir in cheese until melted. Be careful that the cheese doesn't burn.
    3.Melt butter in a large skillet over medium-high heat, and saute celery and onion until soft.
    4.In a large mixing bowl, combine broccoli, rice, soup and cheese mixture, celery and onion. Season with salt and pepper. Pour mixture into a 9x13 inch baking dish.
    5.Bake in the preheated oven for 45 minutes, until bubbly and lightly brown

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    Ingredients this one has uncooked rice, but you could leave out most or all of the water and substitute cooked rice
    1/3 sleeve buttery round crackers (such as Ritz庐), crushed
    1/4 cup margarine, melted
    1 (10 ounce) package frozen chopped broccoli, thawed
    1 small onion, chopped
    2 cups shredded Cheddar cheese
    1 cup uncooked instant rice (such as Minute庐)
    1 (10.75 ounce) can condensed cream of mushroom soup
    1 cup water
    Directions
    1.Preheat an oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
    2.Pour the crushed crackers into a small bowl. Mix in the melted margarine until evenly coated; set aside.
    3.Stir the broccoli, onion, Cheddar cheese, rice, condensed cream of mushroom soup, and water in 2 quart casserole dish. Sprinkle with the cracker crumbs.
    4.Bake in the preheated oven until the casserole is hot in the center and the top is browned and bubbly, 45 minutes to 1 hour|||Why don't you just request the chicken with no rice? they will probably charge you a bit less too. Easy.|||I really dont know why they give you white rice, you can try to stir fry it with some veggies maybe, or just put it on the table for looks|||Make rice pudding as a dessert!|||No.|||Make rice pudding or a cold rice salad with mayo and diced veg.|||When I have leftover rice, I stir fry it with eggs, red pepper, garlic salt, green pepper and onion.
    It tastes very good.
    ~Paige K|||make chicken fried rice...mmmm|||You can make fried rice, usually leftover rice is best for this anyway. There's lots of recipes out there, just google it. I usually put mixed frozen veggies (peas/corn/carrot), spam/ham, spring onion, scrambled egg, light soy.|||I agree with the others that you can make fried rice. However, if it were me, I would just ask the restaurant to give me fried rice instead of white.|||I usually chop up some zucchini, green peppers, mushrooms, and onions and marinate them with balsamic vinegar, extra virgin olive oil, rosemary, thyme, salt and pepper. I throw them in the oven for 30 minutes at 500 F and stir about every 10 minutes. I put the vegetables over the rice and the sauce adds a lot of flavor to the white rice.

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    It's so dam sweet n delicious n u only get a tiny lil cup n I wanna know how to make the same sauce you get w/ dumplings at chinese take out places...anyone work at one?|||If you want the actual sauce you can follow the recipe below. Black vinegar are available at most Asian stores. The Black vinegar is not as sour as apple cider or white vinegar. If you can't find Black vinegar, you can use sushi vinegar instead (if you can't find either - use distilled/white vinegar, but lessen the amount to taste).


    Chinese Dumplings (Jiaozi or Potstickers) Dipping Sauce
    Ingredients:
    3 tablespoons black rice vinegar
    2 tablespoons light soy sauce
    optional: 1 teaspoon finely grated fresh ginger
    optional: 1 teaspoon finely grated garlic
    optional: 1 teaspoon mirin (sweet rice wine) or Sugar
    optional: 1 teaspoon chili sauce - not the red kind (or use Tabasco sauce)
    optional: 2 -3 dashes sesame oil (to get that real Chinese flavor sauce but, if you don't have, you don't need to add)

    Preparation:
    Mix all black rice vinegar and light soy sauce
    and add one or more of the optional ingredients.
    Let the dipping sauce infuse a few minutes before serving.|||Hmmm, this could be tricky as dipping sauces vary with dumplings and the main one shouldn't really be too sweet.

    Jiaozi, the standard japanese dumpling tends to be eaten with a dipping sauce made with soy and rice vinegar. I occasionally add a little sesame oil to mine...or if i'm making a batch, could bash garlic and chilli to a smooth paste with a little sugar and salt, before combining with the soy sauce and rice vinegar for a slightly hotter sauce.

    In dim sum restaurants, you often get a little plate with a take on sweet chilli sauce, this is a sweeter orange coloured sauce and your best bet is to find a bottle at your local asian supermarket.

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    My friend and i are planning on setting up a chinese take out restaurant. We really do not have money to pay a consultant to do this for us. We will appreciate any information and advise. We need advise on the business generally how best to go about it, utensils to use and menus.|||Premises will be the major start up expense associated with a Chinese restaurant. The cost of renting or purchasing suitable premises will depend significantly on the location you choose. You will need to ensure the location is easily accessible for the range of customers you could attract, and that the surrounding areas have plenty of parking. It will also be necessary to budget for the renovation and refurbishment of the premises to ensure they meet with current hygiene standards.



    Depending on the state of the premises you choose, you may need to fit out the kitchen with non-porous work surfaces and a range of industrial cooking equipment, such as industrial ovens (from 拢1,500 each), an extraction system (from 拢500), industrial fridges and freezers (from 拢800) and dishwashers (from 拢400). In addition you will need to invest in a number of woks, as well as general kitchen equipment such as knives, pans and chopping boards.



    The restaurant will need to be welcoming and comfortable for diners, and you will need to budget for a range of tables of different sizes (from 拢50 each for a small two person table, to 拢250 for larger tables), as well as chairs (from 拢50 each). You may choose to fit out a bar area with comfortable couches where customers can wait until their table is ready. You will also need to budget for linen, crockery, cutlery, glasses and cups. The Catering Equipment Distributors Association (CEDA - www.ceda.co.uk) provides information on suppliers across the UK who will be able to provide detailed costings.

    Generic expenses to budget for include utilities, a PC and printer for taking customer bookings and keeping records (from 拢400), insurance, staff uniforms, and the costs associated with advertising and marketing your restaurant.

    Shop around and see who will supply cheap menus, maybe you could even design them yourselves on a computer but most printing comapanies will offer the service, just go with the cheapest|||Associations may be a good avenue to explore. These organizations will address many of the thoughts, questions and concerns you'll inevitably have as well as many you haven't anticipated yet. See the source box for some relevant links.

    Research, research, research 鈥?this cannot be stressed enough. Read as much as you can about the industry. Here are some book titles that are relevant:

    * The Restaurant Business Start-up Guide by Paul Daniels
    * Restaurants That Work: Case Studies of the Best in the Industry by Martin E. Dorf
    * Restaurant Financial Basics by Raymond S. Schmidgall
    * Opening a Restaurant or Other Food Business Starter Kit: How to Prepare a Restaurant Business Plan and Feasibility Study by Sharon Fullen
    * Upstart Guide Owning & Managing a Restaurant by Roy S. Alonzo
    * The Restaurant Managers Handbook: How to Set Up, Operate, and Manage a Financially Successful Food Service Operation by Douglas Robert Brown

    There are plenty of free informational resources out there. Check the source box for links to articles.

    Hope that helps! I wish you much success & happiness in all your ventures!|||FOR USA - (I believe it is about the same in other countries.)

    If you don't have any experience, it will be better for you to buy an existing Chinese take-out restaurant instead of setting up a new one. You can find many Chinese take-out restaurant that are on-sale in the Chinese newspaper. You don't need to pay a consultant fee, but the seller will teach you everything, or even allow you to learn with them for a few months (They teach you everything including where to get source of the food and supplies, how to prepare each dish, how to take order if your English is not good and even driving direction to local address etc.) The cost of buying one usually is cheaper than setting up a new one as you also bought all used tools (If you are counting all the cost including adveristing, lose money for first few months, license to meet different requirements etc.) The seller will give you some record of how many business the take-out will get for each month etc.

    Well... I have a couple friends. Originally, they are nothing to do with Restaurant business, but they both are owners of a Chinese take-out. Both of them never enters kitchen before owning a Chinese take-out. Their Take-out still runs fine.

    - Maybe you will ask why people are selling their business if they are profitable.
    A Chinese take out opens every day from 11 to 11, plus 1 or 2 hours of preparation. You are going to work over 12 hours a day and at least 6 days a week. You need a partner - mostly spouse, you may have 1 day off per week. No public holiday except 1 day Thanksgiving, and no vacation. You gain money but no time to spend at all. You will know why you want to sell it even it is in good profit after 10 years or so. (There are quite some people retire at late 40 to early 50 and went back to China. Or selling their business, and take a year or two as vacation, and buy another one when the vacation is off.)

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    A friend and I are discussing chinese take out while we are eating beef & broccoli we just picked up.

    Our question is this...what makes the beef chinese food stores use so tender?

    No matter where we get it at, it is always tender and has a unique texture.

    Anyone know the reason behind this, or better yet worked in such a place to know the secret?|||Along with the other two answers, the meat is sliced thin, across the grain, and cooked quickly.|||perhaps it is not beef. ; )|||I'm not sure about marinating it in lime soda , but yes..they marinate it for a long time in some sort of marinade sauce which breaks down the muscle in it and makes it tender...|||Most restaurants prefer to
    Quickly use fresh meat - not ---marinating-waiting for an order-let me waste a few minutes using/cleaning etc a mallet on the meat.

    1) cut the meat AGAINST the grain
    2) Lightly coat with corn starch
    3) cook quickly in stainless steel pot/pan that has heated (very hot) peanut oil in it.
    4) throw prepped veggies and condiments in.
    5) Stir around to coat food with flavor
    6) Serve asap nice 'n' hot! =)|||This reminds me of an experience I had one time while eating a beef dish at a Chinese restaurant. The cook came out and talked to me. He said something like, "Many people ask me how I get the beef so tender. I tell them special Chinese cow. But no, just kidding, it's marinated."|||Cats.

    Bwwhhhahahaha.|||Perhaps it is tenderized with a meat mallet.|||They marinate it in in lime Soda! like seven up, or sprite. the other day I was watching food network, and they were making this dish called bibimbop, and bulgogi, and the woman said that asian chefs (her family as well) marinate meat in lime sodas, and therefore tenderizing the meat. I thought this was different, but pretty neat. Check out this link, http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/recipes/鈥?/a> They have the recipe online. It shows the marinade. Good luck. Hope this helps|||the marinade for the beef contains baking soda, which chemically breaks down the proteins and gives the meat a tender texture|||It is tenderized, i.e. beaten with a mallet with many points. It breaks down the texture of the meat and makes it very tender. Even the cheapest cuts of meat can be tenderized in the manner! It is usually marinated as well, this help to break it down as well!|||they marinated the meat with tenderizer

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