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Save a Turkey!

Save a Turkey

Eat Chinese Food for Thanksgiving Just say “No!”  “No” to the slaughter of millions of Turkey’s at this time of year.  “No” to the same old same old.  “No” to the hours of cooking and preparation.  “No” to the hours and hours of clean up.  This Thanksgiving resolve to do something different.  You’re family!  Reduce pressure, and enjoy a meal ...

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Chinese Food is My Novocaine

Chinese Food is my Novocaine

I was under the influence of nitrous oxide during oral surgery this afternoon.  So nu? So sue me if I go too far.  When I find myself in times of trouble, Chinese food comes to Mee. While the surgeon worked on and on an on, I kept hearing these bizarre lyrics playing on and on and on in my head, “Lo ...

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Read Over a Quarter of a Million Times!

Quarter of a Million, Two-hundred fifty-thousand, 250,000 miles

A quarter of a million.  Two-hundred and fifty-thousand. 250,000.  No matter how you write it, it’s still a BIG number.  And, by the time this article goes to press our blog will have been read over two-hundred and fifty-thousand times!  In just over 20 months!  A quarter of a million reads!  If we only had a dollar for every time ...

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Chinese Food and Camping – Part II – Recipe for Chinese Chicken with Soy and Ginger

Dutch Oven Campfire Cooking

Last night, Boy Scouts Troop 10 on their camping trip, enjoyed the recipe for “Dutch Oven Chinese Chicken and Cashew Nuts” dish that we posted a few weeks ago.  Sadly, our fearless Leader, Scoutmaster Doc couldn’t make it at the last minute (best wishes to your son for a speedy recovery!).  For it was our Scoutmaster, who unbeknownst to him, found the ...

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Have Your Next Business Meeting at a Chinese Restaurant

Chinese Business Meeting at Restaurant

The Chinese Quest can readily tell you where the best Chinese restaurants are on Long Island and New York City.  So, choosing the best Chinese restaurant is easy.  Making the most of your next business meeting is partly up to you… Have a good agenda; Keep on topic; Take Minutes;  You know, the usual nonsense.  And partly up to us to teach you ...

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