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Chinese as Comfort Food

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Heal Me!

Friends,

It’s been a few days since last we posted.  Sorry.  Been way under the weather and finally have enough strength to sit upright… catch up on some e-mail… peruse the internet, and finally get to enjoy a solid meal.  So far it’s sticking in my belly.

What you ask is this magic elixir that has given me the strength to get back on my tush (pun so NOT intended!)?  I say it’s a combination platter (yes, pun was totally intended (though it didn’t start coming out that way.   Eww.  Sorry, I digressed).

It (the comfort food) was a combination of:

  1. Love
  2. Gator/Powerade
  3. Chinese Food

Though last night all I could stomach (bad recurring theme in this post) is the wonton soup.  It went down smooth.  Needed about 12 hours I’d say for it to work it’s magic internally  (it’s like chicken matzo ball soup on steroids). Then today I had the strength (I bet you thought i was going to write “stomach”, didn’t you?  Truth be told, I did.  Then I deleted it), to go for the gusto.  A bowl of white rice and boneless spareribs.

I’m feeling the strength returning as we speak.  To me, writing is also therapeutic when I write … so, you’ve been duly warned.  I might be posting a LOT of the next few days!  At least until we hit the road.

And we’ve got a date/place lined up.  I’m getting my stomach in shape.  So bring on your finest creations and temptations oh ye next hopeful to reach the pinnacle on our rankings (more to come on that in the next post or two)!  The gauntlet has been thrown down.  It’s YOUR turn soon (they will find out soon enough who they are).  Bring us your best game!

So, there you have it.  Chinese food has re-brought me the comfort of good health.  Or, was it love?  Or, a combination of all the above!

Stay hungry (and healthy) my Friends!

–Mee Magnum (“Chop! Chop!”)

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  8. The other fortune that was in the bag:

    “Lucky you make this choice. Everything comes out for the best”.

    So right they are! I’m feeling so much better today!!

  9. Fair Warning!

    I finally got around to eating the fortune cookie that came with the take out:

    “If you want to win anything-a race, your self, your life-you have to go a little beserk”. [sic]

    I know, right? How WILL you be able to tell?? 😉

  10. I thought long and hard about the title of this post (AFTER I posted it). Should it have been titled, “Chinese as Health Food” instead?

    But, it did bring health (or was a component of the cure). But, it certainly brought a lot of comfort!

  11. The use of the word “steroids” is not intended to imply that steroids are an ingredient in any Chinese dish. Where it is fully known that only the choicest, and healthiest, ingredients are ever used.

    In addition, the use of steroids is NOT condoned by The Chinese Quest in any way, shape, or form.

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