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Q: How often do you eat chinese food?

Have to say, I like chinese food and used to eat different kinds of local food in different places on a daily basis. But recently I guess I'm just a bit fed up. Maybe no more chinese food for next two weeks...How do you balance your food choices here?

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Really?

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Once every 2 weeks. I married a Chinese woman.

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Just cook your own food. You choose what you want to eat and when.

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In general I find Chinese food being obnoxious like its people. Very few dishes could be interesting but thet get ruined on constant basis by poor ingredients quality and/or cooks abuse of shitty oil and MSG.

I currently do not eat Chinese food as free choice.

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Rarely, but when I do I chose quality restaurants, and I avoid meat as much as I can.

 

By the way, am I the only one who thinks that pork has a really weird taste in most places? Well, not weird actually, it just tastes like smelly market.

andy74rc:

That tells you a lot about general hygiene standards of Chinese restaurants. Even "top of the line" ones.

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One can find a lot about restaurant just by visiting the can first!surprise

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Most of the time, because it's what I can find easily outside, and I like it. I don't eat meat (well, if there are small bits in the food, I won't make a scandal about it) thought. At home, my wife cook simple Chinese food, which I enjoy a lot. It's less oily, it's simple, it's yummy. She does a great effort to vary and try new ideas.

 

We eat other kind of foods sometime on week-ends. At home, my wife is keen on trying different things. I introduced her to steam-cooked fish in aluminum fold, and she makes nice curry Smile

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I eat Chinese food every day.  My wife and ayi do the cooking.  Occasionally we will eat out but mostly we try to cook our own healthy meals. I travel often so I choose hotels with good cuisine. I was a vegetarian in America, but that's hard to do here.  I also get fed up with the monotony of Chinese food sometimes.  That's when I will cook my hometown comfort foods, mac-n-cheese, lasagna, baked beans, peach cobbler, etc..

Chinese food can be great when cooked by a skilled chef, but most of the time in most places they don't really care.  I don't want to take chances with my life.

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I think, in almost 4 years, I've had 2 or 3 days where I haven't had Chinese food. Usually breakfast is not Chinese, but lunch and or dinner is most often, and rarely will both be non-Chinese on the same day

wagon:

This.  We are living a parallel life.  If you had French Toast today, I'm gonna freak!

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Scandinavian:

to live a parallel life with me, you must also have a clone of DrMonkeys wife !

 

I had a chocolate/banana muffin after my lunch pizza today

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wagon:

After your western breakfast and pizza lunch, I'm starting to think you're telling tales!  Sell out!

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Scandinavian:

nope, but the pizza was not my idea, it is the wife that craves real food once in a while. 

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