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		<title>My Favorite Chinese Dish</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Oct 2007 15:35:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yes, I know it’s been a while. You may think I’ve been asleep at the wheel…I wish I had such a wheel. I’ve actually been studying really hard to keep up with all the brainiac Koreans in my class who have the magical ability to memorize hundreds of characters in a span of minutes while [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, I know it’s been a while. You may think I’ve been asleep at the wheel…I wish I had such a wheel. I’ve actually been studying really hard to keep up with all the brainiac Koreans in my class who have the magical ability to memorize hundreds of characters in a span of minutes while soliciting me to teach their kids who are on their way to Canada next month some English. For the first time, we’ve been requested to do a speech on our favorite Chinese food. This excites me because I finally get to express something that I’ve noticed is lacking around these parts: creativity. I know no one out there thinks I’m doing any work, so I’ll prove you wrong. Here is the most majestic piece of Chinese literature ever conceived in the glorious 5000 year history of the middle country.<br />
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<td>我最喜欢的中国菜现在我没有一最喜欢的中国菜，反而我有一最喜欢类型的菜。 我想中国的烤肉非常好可能比较好有些西的菜。上个年我来了中国。一夜以后去了酒吧，我的朋友介绍我这个简单食物。马上我真喜欢了。它的味道很新鲜还有一点儿辣。很多外国人不喜欢辣的菜。不过我喜欢辣的菜因为我妈妈是缅甸人所以她做了我很多辣的菜。别的理由为什么我喜欢烤肉。。。很便宜。我能去烤肉的饭馆，吃饭，喝啤酒而且仅仅花20人民币. 在加拿大烤肉也非常好吃不过太贵了。</p>
<p>时候我吃烤肉我从来买：十串羊肉，五串肉，两串大蒜，一个面包，还有一瓶青岛啤酒或者扎啤。偶然我买：土豆串，猪肉串，还有米饭。难得跟我的串儿我喝二锅头白酒。 我知道你的思想，你想我疯了。对了！我很疯了。时候我和我的朋友吃烤肉，我们从来去一样的饭馆。刚才我不知道它的名字，可是有非常好食物。因为青岛有奥林匹克所以政府要关门这个饭馆。他们想这个饭馆太脏了。不对！他们不聪明。我觉得这个饭馆没有问题。哈哈！</p>
<p>烤肉的饭馆继续开门因为他们提高了。我听说了烤肉从了新疆最好的。我不知道如果我的信息对或者错了，无论我打算去新疆来还有吃非常有名的肉串儿。请你来跟我！</td>
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<p>Ha! Too bad you can’t read any of it. I know the clever ones will quickly jump to Google Language tools to get some sweet machine translation action going on, so I’ll save you the trouble by posting it below. You’ll notice that it seems to start off well, but as with all my creations, things quickly go south.</p>
<p><strong>My favorite Chinese dishes</strong><br />
Now I do not have a favorite Chinese dishes, but I have a favorite type of cuisine. I think China could very good barbecue is good some West dishes. Last year I came to China. After a night to a bar, my friend introduced me, a simple food. Immediately I really like the. It&#8217;s still a little bit of fresh taste very hot. Many foreigners do not like spicy food. But I like spicy food because my mother is Burmese she done me a lot of spicy dishes. Another reason why I like barbecues. . . Very cheap. I could go in the restaurant barbecues, food, drink beer and only spent 20 yuan. Barbecues in Canada is also very tasty but too expensive.</p>
<p>When I eat barbecue I never buy: 10 Series lamb, five strings of meat, two strings of garlic, a bread, and a bottle of Tsingtao or Gill. Occasionally I buy: String potatoes, pork Series, and rice. Rare Series with my children I drank pot liquor. I know your thinking, you think I am crazy. On! I am crazy.</p>
<p>When I and my friends eat barbecue, we have to the same restaurant. I just do not know its name, but there are very good food. Because there Qingdao Olympic Therefore, the government should close down the restaurant. They think that the restaurant too soiled. Wrong! They are not clever. I think this restaurant no problem. You! The barbecue restaurants continue to open the door because they increased.</p>
<p>I heard barbecues from the Xinjiang best. I do not know if my information on or wrong, whether I intend to Xinjiang to eat there very famous skewers infants. I ask you to join!<code><br />
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		<title>Hot Pot Supper</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Apr 2007 15:42:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>james</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tonight, I went on a date with one of my friends to Hot Pot. I have never been to such a restaurant, even though I&#8217;ve heard many a rave about how good this style of cuisine is. While no one is really certain where the hot pot concept came from, most scholars agree that it [...]]]></description>
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<p>Tonight, I went on a date with one of my friends to Hot Pot. I have never been to such a restaurant, even though I&#8217;ve heard many a rave about how good this style of cuisine is. While no one is really certain where the hot pot concept came from, most scholars agree that it was  likely the idea of some enterprising (read: lazy) chefs who decided it would just be easier to make the customers cook the food themselves. I dined at a Sichuan Hot Pot restaurant, which has it&#8217;s own unique style, or so I was told.</p>
<p>Hot pot cuisine consists of&#8230;..a hot pot. You go and pick the food you want to cook from one room, then the waiter brings a pot to your table that looks like a volcano surrounded by a moat. You cook the food in the moat. Sounds pretty simple eh? In theory, it would be quite simple, except for the westerner, the choices of food leave a little to be desired. Our picks were:</p>
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<li>Mutton</li>
<li>Mini-Squids</li>
<li>Ink-Fish Balls</li>
<li>Gelatinous Duck Blood</li>
<li>Tripe</li>
<li>Finger Shellfish (that was just my name for them, cause thats what they looked like)</li>
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<p>I would like to point out that these were the most appetizing things I could possibly select from the room with all the food. You know you&#8217;ve got a wealth of options when Duck Blood makes forth most viable plate. According to my friend, this was one of her favorites.</p>
<p>Luckily the mutton was decent, not great, but decent, especially when combined with the peanut butter and vinegar sauce you dip everything in. Yes, peanut butter and vinegar made it taste <em>better.</em> The minisquids were very chewy, so I avoided them after the first. The fish balls were kinda gooey, but I don&#8217;t really like eating fish, and I definitely don&#8217;t like eating balls. The duck blood was actually the sleeper, it tasted like a salty tofu, so not bad, but knowing what it really was brought down its flavor rating by 120%. I don&#8217;t eat friggin tripe. I only had one finger shellfish because there was too much brine in its taste, it&#8217;s eyeballs were popped out from being cooked, and I kept imagining them talking to me saying &#8220;EH Guv&#8217;nor!&#8221;</p>
<p>So here&#8217;s what I think about Hot Pot. Me cooking unknown seafood items is like playing Russian Roulette. But instead of a quick and painless demise, there&#8217;s a chance one of these shellfish fingerlings turns my stomach into a scene from a grindhouse flick. Not good. As such, I devised a clever set of strategies to deal with eating at these restaurants.</p>
<p>Avoiding Certain Death at Hot Pot Restaurants</p>
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<li> Order a large bottle of beer, and down said beer as fast as possible for courage.</li>
<li>Continuously comment to your date/friends on how delicious the food is, and that you&#8217;ve never tried such &#8220;interesting&#8221; dishes before.</li>
<li>Eat the mutton and side dish of noodles, and only after they&#8217;ve been dunked in the boiling water long enough to sterilize the 20 different strains of salmonella breeding on them.</li>
<li>Inquire about the dishes people are eating at other tables even though they&#8217;re eating the exact same thing as you. While your friends are trying to figure this out, try and take as much of the other crap food and sink it in the pot like the freakin Titanic. Lucky for you the pot is deep, and everything but the fish balls deep six.</li>
<li>Take a large leaf of lettuce and cover the fish balls. When someone asks you what the hell you&#8217;re doing, make up some lame excuse like the fish balls&#8217; flavor is photosensitive, or they need sleep too. Pray that they forget they&#8217;re there.</li>
<li>&#8220;Che Bao Le&#8221; Means: I&#8217;m full, lets get out of here before the finger shellfish start reciting Macbeth.</li>
<li>Once your friend(s) are out of sight, hit the nearest McDonalds like a fat kid for the first time.</li>
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<p>More pictures after the link.</p>
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<em>Bubble bubble toil and trouble.</em></p>
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<p>This isn&#8217;t tofu.</p>
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<p>You can have any dish you want, as long as I don&#8217;t have to eat any of it.</p>
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<p>I think the fumes from the Volcano were getting to me.</p>
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