Cai Dan Long (Menu Dragon)

Posted by admin on November 19th, 2008 and filed under Restaurant Menu | 1 Comment »

Paper Mache Sculpture (Outer layer entirely of Asian restaurant takeout menus.)

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Tainted pet food from China settlement

Posted by admin on October 31st, 2008 and filed under New Food Menu | 25 Comments »

The Dallas Morning News reprinted an article from The Associated Press about a pet food contamination settlement ordered by a U.S. judge. Reading the short article the basic concepts of journalism were not addressed. At one time journalists were taught to answer the following in any good article: who, what, where, why, when, and how. This article left out a few of those.

We all know when reading about any tainted food, be it pet or human, the food most likely comes from China. Further research into the Internet proved the case in this situation also. The pet food was produced by a firm in Canada, Menu Foods of Toronto, Ontario. This company purchased the wheat placed in the pet food from China.

The American news media purposely omitted the China connection because the media has a love affair with communist, thugs, despots, and rogue regimes. Further proof if it appears in the news media the odds are you are being lied to or important facts are being omitted for propaganda purposes.

The Founding Fathers of the United States of America (USA) wrote into the Constitution the right of a free press. What these wise men left out was a guarantee against a bias and slanted news media. The bum propagandist in the American news media would have made Nazi propaganda minister, Joseph Goebbels proud. Proving once again that liberalism is a mental disorder. Perhaps the news media, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Associated Press, MSNBC, NBC, CBS, ABC, and CNN, one day will free themselves of their desire to spit out propaganda and instead start reporting the news.

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Revisiting the 2007 Pet Food Recall - Marion Nestle

Posted by admin on October 7th, 2008 and filed under New Food Menu | 2 Comments »

Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2008/08/26/Pet_Food_Politics_The_Chihuahua_in_the_Coal_Mine

Author and NYU Professor of Nutrition Marion Nestle describes how cost-cutting in China resulted in the massive recall of internationally distributed pet food in the Spring of 2007.

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Author and professor Marion Nestle discusses her investigation into the massive 2007 pet food recall. She addresses what caused it, who was responsible, and why it took so long for something to be done about it.

Dr. Marion Nestle is professor of nutrition at New York University and author of Food Politics, Safe Food, and the recent What To Eat. She is most recently the author of Pet Food Politics: The Chihuahua in the Coal Mine.

Marion Nestle is Paulette Goddard Professor in the Department of Nutrition, Food Studies, and Public Health at New York University, which she chaired from 1988-2003. Her degrees include a Ph.D. in molecular biology and an M.P.H. in public health nutrition, both from the University of California, Berkeley.

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solely made in PRO China 中華人民共和國獨產 (2) - what’s on the menu

Posted by admin on September 20th, 2008 and filed under Restaurant Menu | 17 Comments »

Please pay attention to the first and second menu, why do “f” words appear on the menu? On the first menu, the chinese wordings should be “dry ginger water”. For the first chinese word, they should use this word- “gone”, means “dry,clean,withered,dryness”, but the mainland chinese instead of using the traditional chinses word “dry “, they used this word - “a dash has a + underneath it”, meaning “interfere,weapon, war, or so” (also sounds as “gone”), the reason to use this word is, it has less strokes, faster and easier in handwriting, the traditional one has more strokes.(Most of the chinese restaurants also use this less stroke “gone” for dry-ribs or gone chaw ngau hor - stir fry beef with broad rice noodle). Both words sound the same - but they don’t mean the same and not of the same characters. There are lots of these cases… one word replaces other words that carry the same or similar sound to them,that means one word can be used in different fields but the word itself’s meaning does not fit into the sentence or the phrase,only the sound fits into the word of which it replaced. Hey, you still have not tell us where is the “f” word coming from. Actually there is another word that carries the same sound,sounds as “gorn” this one is the trophy, the meanings of this word are: “ability, capable, trunk of a tree, make a living, what can I DO for you, what are you DOing”, there is a saying in the northern part of china - gorn(do, “f”), nee(your), neong(mother, mama ). Now you know the answer!! Next time, if you need a hair cut and shampoo in China, the hair stylist asks you “do you want your hair to be blown “f. the” , you’ll know what they mean. or when you go to a dry-clean , you can say I want to “f. the” clean my pants, Or you can order your cocktail this way - one “f. the” martini, stir not shake, or you walk into the clinic, ask your doctor for some eye-drops for your “f. the” eyes. Or in a simplyfied way to say - “f. the what”…..the song is call “sweet and sour soup” in Mandarin…..Did the french invented french fries???? what is chop suey???

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Chinese Restaurant - Live menu

Posted by admin on August 31st, 2008 and filed under Restaurant Menu | 7 Comments »

Bulgarian guy in Chinese Restaurant! See the live menu. Shunde city - Guangdong

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FOOD DELIVERY IN NEW YORK, LOS ANGELES, CHICAGO, …

Posted by admin on August 17th, 2008 and filed under New Food Menu | No Comments »

Hungry? Order food from restaurants that deliver Pizza, Thai, Chinese, Japanese, Mexican, Italian, Vegetarian food and more in Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, San Franc… More»isco, San Diego, Las Vegas & Dallas. No need to look for the menus at home or at the office, simply go to www.orderinfood.com

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