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LOL .. i have no doubt duchess has an eye for good taste
*confused myself* LOL
a tongue .. and an eye for good tucker!! when I come to the states for a visit .. I am going straight to duchess for recommendations of the best local eating places!!
we had my fav last night .. chicken breast marinated in oyster sauce and soya garlic and a pinch of sugar .. stir fried with vegies .. egg and .. thick rice noodles!! yummers!!!
tonight .. is anyones guess

a tongue .. and an eye for good tucker!! when I come to the states for a visit .. I am going straight to duchess for recommendations of the best local eating places!!
we had my fav last night .. chicken breast marinated in oyster sauce and soya garlic and a pinch of sugar .. stir fried with vegies .. egg and .. thick rice noodles!! yummers!!!
tonight .. is anyones guess





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You should have pointed out something along the wall to turn my head, then while my head was turned, snag one.duchess of malfi wrote:Those toasted raviolis looked very good. I was really tempted to snag one with my fork!


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lol, my own method of culinary larceny is "Look! A MONKEY!"Damelon wrote:You should have pointed out something along the wall to turn my head, then while my head was turned, snag one.duchess of malfi wrote:Those toasted raviolis looked very good. I was really tempted to snag one with my fork!

When I visit the States, I will simply be staggered (again) by the size of the meals. Your restaurants are so generous! We British are notoriously stingy with food (and indeed many things)..."Here, have a postage-stamp steak, with a side salad comprised of a lettuce leaf and a square inch of radish"


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I have noticed that in my Canadian travels they usually do not have anywhere as much food as American restaurants. In American restaurants you will get not only your entree but also an inexhaustible bread basket, a salad or soup or both, and side orders like potatos or rice or vegetables (sometimes more than one)...in many Canadian restaurants I have been in you have to order all of that stuff seperately. But even in American restaurants, it seems that no place will give you more food than Chinese restauarants...if I eat even half of my serving I feel so stuffed I have to waddle out to my car! 

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