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Old 01-04-2013, 06:06 PM   #1360
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So..I am ordering Chinese food for delivery and looking at a menu that has over 200 menu items on it not including specials.

Why?

I am so confused! Love, love, love Chinese food but this is way too many choices.

On another note, I just saw a clip of Guy Fieri making fresh mozzerella and not wearing latex gloves. Grrrrrrrrrr.....bad bad idea. People learn from this and it pisses me off when these so called "Celebrity Chefs" use poor hygiene. In your home kitchen do what you want but in an restaurant, gloves are the way to go. Cooks see this guy doing it his way and copy him. This is how disease is spread.

Chinese food, yes! I have been craving some since NYE. Please let us all know what you decided on? I think I will have to take a look at my "take out" section of my cookbook stand.
I love guy, but not wearing gloves??? I'd still eat it because who can pass up fresh mozzarella but it's why I'm always a little hesitant about how restaurant cooks operate in the kitchen.
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