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smoothballs
07-07-08, 09:07 PM
Like the sound of this show! also shows you just how much fat,sugar and salt they put in your local takeaway! As lomg as they dont tell you to use some bloody ingredient you can only buy in Chinatown! lol

TGITC
07-07-08, 09:09 PM
Chinese food IS easy though... You just pick up the phone, tell them a 24, 36 and a 14... And a little bit later it arrives, and you eat it...

Whats hard about that?

smoothballs
07-07-08, 09:13 PM
Chinese food IS easy though... You just pick up the phone, tell them a 24, 36 and a 14... And a little bit later it arrives, and you eat it...

Whats hard about that?
cos you could probably knocked up tastier chinese food yourself in the time it takes to be delivered! lol I hold my hands up i'm as bad as the next person for takeaways but do wanna cook more :)

-HF
07-07-08, 09:20 PM
every household needs a well sized cast iron wok.

if you don't have one yet, purchase one tomorrow.

smoothballs
07-07-08, 09:40 PM
sod the food! I wanna a suckee fuckee off her! shes like a chinese version of nigella! :)

TGITC
07-07-08, 09:42 PM
cos you could probably knocked up tastier chinese food yourself in the time it takes to be delivered! lol I hold my hands up i'm as bad as the next person for takeaways but do wanna cook more :)

Yes, but unless its cooked in a dirty kitchen, by a sweaty oriental person, served to you in a tinfoil container, and you get charged through the nose for it...

Then IMHO, its NOT REALLY CHINESE FOOD :)

(I upset one of my local chineses a good few years ago... Got banned for life LOL I went to go in and there was a large sticker on the door. A red circle with the silhouette of an Alsatians head, with a red line diagonally across it... So the first thing I asked was did it mean no dogs in the shop, or no dogs in the food? A reasonable question I thought, but they were less than impressed with my interpretation, and 'kindly' suggested I leave!)

smoothballs
07-07-08, 10:12 PM
Yes, but unless its cooked in a dirty kitchen, by a sweaty oriental person, served to you in a tinfoil container, and you get charged through the nose for it...

Then IMHO, its NOT REALLY CHINESE FOOD :)

(I upset one of my local chineses a good few years ago... Got banned for life LOL I went to go in and there was a large sticker on the door. A red circle with the silhouette of an Alsatians head, with a red line diagonally across it... So the first thing I asked was did it mean no dogs in the shop, or no dogs in the food? A reasonable question I thought, but they were less than impressed with my interpretation, and 'kindly' suggested I leave!)

lol!