What do you order when you get Chinese takeout?

Anonymous
Sorry- 22:11 here. It's late and I'm tired.

Should read Add soy sauce, not All soy sauce.

Also, I forgot to add that you dump the rice into the egg-eggroll mixture before adding the soy sauce.
Anonymous
If you've got a good place, General Tso's chicken. Can be spicy, though, so not always for kids. Also, some places use the nastiest bits of chicken.

I also love hot & sour soup, but again, not for the kiddies.

My daughter gets chicken & broccoli.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you've got a good place, General Tso's chicken. Can be spicy, though, so not always for kids. Also, some places use the nastiest bits of chicken.

I also love hot & sour soup, but again, not for the kiddies.

My daughter gets chicken & broccoli.


This is why I tend to not to order chicken dishes, especially the heavily breaded/fried ones, like sesame chicken (DH's favorite). I've cut them open and seen meat inside that... does not resemble chicken. I mean I'm sure it IS chicken, just parts of the chicken I would normally not eat.
Anonymous
DS loves mushroom chicken, but picks out the mushrooms! Go figure.
Anonymous
I luuuvvvvv Shanghai Noodles with Chicken.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Cream of sum yung gai

And the delivery boy delivers it to you?
Anonymous
Ooooh I love:

Kung pao anything

Buddha's Delight

Orange chicken

Combo Lo Mein
Anonymous
hunan chicken
beef with broccoli
combination lo mein
steamed pork dumplings
schezuan string beans
eggplant stuffed with shrimp paste
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you've got a good place, General Tso's chicken. Can be spicy, though, so not always for kids. Also, some places use the nastiest bits of chicken.

I also love hot & sour soup, but again, not for the kiddies.

My daughter gets chicken & broccoli.


This is why I tend to not to order chicken dishes, especially the heavily breaded/fried ones, like sesame chicken (DH's favorite). I've cut them open and seen meat inside that... does not resemble chicken. I mean I'm sure it IS chicken, just parts of the chicken I would normally not eat.
It's not chicken. See 20:19.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you've got a good place, General Tso's chicken. Can be spicy, though, so not always for kids. Also, some places use the nastiest bits of chicken.

I also love hot & sour soup, but again, not for the kiddies.

My daughter gets chicken & broccoli.


This is why I tend to not to order chicken dishes, especially the heavily breaded/fried ones, like sesame chicken (DH's favorite). I've cut them open and seen meat inside that... does not resemble chicken. I mean I'm sure it IS chicken, just parts of the chicken I would normally not eat.
It's not chicken. See 20:19.


Aw come on, that's an urban legend.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you've got a good place, General Tso's chicken. Can be spicy, though, so not always for kids. Also, some places use the nastiest bits of chicken.

I also love hot & sour soup, but again, not for the kiddies.

My daughter gets chicken & broccoli.


This is why I tend to not to order chicken dishes, especially the heavily breaded/fried ones, like sesame chicken (DH's favorite). I've cut them open and seen meat inside that... does not resemble chicken. I mean I'm sure it IS chicken, just parts of the chicken I would normally not eat.


Yeah, I'm sure the pork and beef are choice cuts from Niman Ranch. People it's takeout chinese food. What precisely were you expecting?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sorry- 22:11 here. It's late and I'm tired.

Should read Add soy sauce, not All soy sauce.

Also, I forgot to add that you dump the rice into the egg-eggroll mixture before adding the soy sauce.


Don't worry, no one's rushing home to make that "recipe."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sorry- 22:11 here. It's late and I'm tired.

Should read Add soy sauce, not All soy sauce.

Also, I forgot to add that you dump the rice into the egg-eggroll mixture before adding the soy sauce.


Don't worry, no one's rushing home to make that "recipe."


Fair enough
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sorry- 22:11 here. It's late and I'm tired.

Should read Add soy sauce, not All soy sauce.

Also, I forgot to add that you dump the rice into the egg-eggroll mixture before adding the soy sauce.


Don't worry, no one's rushing home to make that "recipe."


I will seriously consider making this within the week, but then I'm a casserole kind of girl so it's right up my alley.
Anonymous
Crab Rangoon
Chinese Donuts

Sesame Chicken
Orange Chicken
Crispy Beef
General Tso's Shrimp
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