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I just googled "nutritional value of duck chicken intestines"...hahahaha.....guess what??? DOG FOOD!!!! No substantial nutritional value. Not easily digestible....in other words..it's just filler...

 

Case closed!

 

 

suggest you read chinese websites on nutritional and medicine value instead.

 

 

 

or you can waste just money on pills, its usa way right :P

 

I dont worry for you as you have KunMing woman who will train you right :o

 

I don't eat pills for a substitute for nutritional food. I also don't eat dog food.

 

 

Jin, read the user ID..... :P Chengdu woman! :D haha

Hey, Chengdu, my pig feet are nearly done. Why don't you zip over here to Alabama and try them? They are not that horrible, really. The skin of them is supposed to be good for your skin, and they do have a little meat, with some really good tendons (which I need for all my typing).

 

 

 

hey chengdu, hope you like it spicy :ph34r:

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Thats the funny part. I do have a cast-iron stomach. I have never had heartburn, indigestion, or a stomach ache. Once it is in the stomach it is no longer an issue. Getting past the eyes, nose and taste buds is a different story. For example, The smell, no matter how faint, of pickled beets will make me hurl, and I mean right now! The taste, not smell, of Lima beans will do the same. It's not just Chinese foods. It just seems like there are more varieties, tastes, types of Chinese foods that have this effect on me..I'm sure it is because they actually do eat anything and everything. Every trip I have made to China, I eat well enough, so it really isn't that big of a deal...mostly I was just wondering how many others there were that have a serious problem with the substances that they call food.

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I just googled "nutritional value of duck chicken intestines"...hahahaha.....guess what??? DOG FOOD!!!! No substantial nutritional value. Not easily digestible....in other words..it's just filler...

 

Case closed!

 

 

suggest you read chinese websites on nutritional and medicine value instead.

 

 

 

or you can waste just money on pills, its usa way right :P

 

I dont worry for you as you have KunMing woman who will train you right :o

 

I don't eat pills for a substitute for nutritional food. I also don't eat dog food.

 

 

Jin, read the user ID..... :P Chengdu woman! :D haha

Hey, Chengdu, my pig feet are nearly done. Why don't you zip over here to Alabama and try them? They are not that horrible, really. The skin of them is supposed to be good for your skin, and they do have a little meat, with some really good tendons (which I need for all my typing).

 

 

 

hey chengdu, hope you like it spicy :ph34r:

 

 

I LOVE spicy! No such thing as too hot! :P

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It's all about what you grew up eating when you were too young to protest or care what was put in front of you. These things become "normal".

 

I remember a few years ago Jun and my Grandma talking about pig brains, chitlins, pig's feet and how yummy they were while the rest of us cringed.

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There are many things on the menu I don't care for, some things I honestly wonder why they are even their because there is nothing edible on them (small baby birds bbq'd to a crisp with no meat on them) But for all the strange and gross things there are much better choices for eating healthy in Asian cuisine than our "traditional" meat and potatoes American diet. Stick to the veggies, fruits and the occasional chicken/pork/beef and you will be in heaven. We have some pretty nasty stuff on our menu's all the same, we just don't see the ugly part of it I.E. hot dogs, and im not talking about the "all turkey" "all chicken" kind either :ph34r:

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The smell, no matter how faint, of pickled beets will make me hurl, and I mean right now! The taste, not smell, of Lima beans will do the same.

Just the opposite for me. Taste beets. http://www.websmileys.com/sm/obscene/eck15.gif Smell lima beans. http://www.websmileys.com/sm/obscene/eck15.gif

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The smell, no matter how faint, of pickled beets will make me hurl, and I mean right now! The taste, not smell, of Lima beans will do the same.

Just the opposite for me. Taste beets. http://www.websmileys.com/sm/obscene/eck15.gif Smell lima beans. http://www.websmileys.com/sm/obscene/eck15.gif

Ok guys, tell me what you think of soybeans? My wife cooks them and they are oh so good!!!

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The smell, no matter how faint, of pickled beets will make me hurl, and I mean right now! The taste, not smell, of Lima beans will do the same.

Just the opposite for me. Taste beets. http://www.websmileys.com/sm/obscene/eck15.gif Smell lima beans. http://www.websmileys.com/sm/obscene/eck15.gif

Ok guys, tell me what you think of soybeans? My wife cooks them and they are oh so good!!!

http://www.websmileys.com/sm/obscene/eck15.gif

 

Soybean.....nature's cardboard....

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The smell, no matter how faint, of pickled beets will make me hurl, and I mean right now! The taste, not smell, of Lima beans will do the same.

Just the opposite for me. Taste beets. http://www.websmileys.com/sm/obscene/eck15.gif Smell lima beans. http://www.websmileys.com/sm/obscene/eck15.gif

Ok guys, tell me what you think of soybeans? My wife cooks them and they are oh so good!!!

Never tried 'em. How does she cook 'em.

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IMO, I think being polite might be something to consider.

If you don't like it the food, don't eat it. I would however not condemn it because you don't like the look or what it is. At one point, China had millions starving to death during the Cultural Revolution when there was not enough food to eat.

 

I would dare to think if there was no food for you to eat, you would be glad to eat what was available.

 

I happen to like the Chicken feet served with morning tea in China.

I didn't eat anything too exotic like Dog, but I didn't turn my nose up to it.

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The smell, no matter how faint, of pickled beets will make me hurl, and I mean right now! The taste, not smell, of Lima beans will do the same.

Just the opposite for me. Taste beets. http://www.websmileys.com/sm/obscene/eck15.gif Smell lima beans. http://www.websmileys.com/sm/obscene/eck15.gif

Ok guys, tell me what you think of soybeans? My wife cooks them and they are oh so good!!!

Never tried 'em. How does she cook 'em.

 

She cooks them the same as any other bean. She presoaks them then seasons them with pork or beef bone. They taste similar to navy beans but they really rock when cooked with noodles. :D

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IMO, I think being polite might be something to consider.

If you don't like it the food, don't eat it. I would however not condemn it because you don't like the look or what it is. At one point, China had millions starving to death during the Cultural Revolution when there was not enough food to eat.

 

I would dare to think if there was no food for you to eat, you would be glad to eat what was available.

 

I happen to like the Chicken feet served with morning tea in China.

I didn't eat anything too exotic like Dog, but I didn't turn my nose up to it.

 

Good point Brother C!!

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