I choose to limit my impressions of China to my frequent visits to the Super-Walmart.
Occasional brushes with death due to lead-based paint is about as deep as I want to delve into the Chinese.
No, but I have given up on the outcall massage therapy for fear of lead poisoning.
(The massage bidness has evidently replaced dry cleaning for these Chinese girls, at least in Las Vegas.)
Some old Chinese cultures eat that stuff, but NOT the American takeout places. Get real.
Don't you have any Chinese friends..? I do and have asked them about this stuff, just because I am very stereotypical which it seems you are as well. They told me that stuff happens in select Chinese cultures, mostly in China, and that it is extremely unlikely that happens in registered, regulated takeout places in America.
I said in my first reply, "Some old Chinese cultures eat that stuff, but NOT the American takeout places. Get real.", and you 'begged to differ'.I think there is a misunderstanding here crazyl. What I call chinese food in my title is not what you call american chinese take out. Unless chinese food is what 300 million americans order delivery and not what mainland China of 1.5 billion eats. :+clueless
The american chinese are different and I am only furious about the 1.5 billion chinese cat and dog eaters.
"When the dog dies slowly there is much more flavour in the meat. Some customers want the dog half-dead.
Hache is right these animals happen to be our pets, so it's definitely disturbing but if they don't look at them as companions as we do and simply animals then it's not so bad.