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Lunch for thirty.

Started by Tillaway, April 06, 2003, 11:17:04 PM

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Tillaway

My daughter volunteered me to cook lunch for her entire social studies class Monday.  I worked all day and then spent 4 hours whipping up a big batch of Chow Mien.  She is studying China.  Yep. I know Chow Mien is not traditional chinese fare but hey, its mighty good.  Now she has to do the dishes. ;D
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Tom

Way to go Tillaway.  Its things like that that stick with them through their ageing years. (double word sentence)

Weekend_Sawyer

 I lived in China for a year in 86' 87'.  Went back in 99 and 2000 and spent chinease new year there . Even got into a food fight at a local bar. Lo Mein sticks to the walls! I love Chinease food. I also took 3 trips to the great wall.
 I found the people to be very friendly and curious about american and western ways. The streets to be noizy crouded and filled with bicycles. I also found that egg rolls and fortune cookies are not from china! Overall it was enjoyable except for the street people trying to sell you junk, they follow you around trying to sell anything to you.
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