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CHOPSTICKS It took me ages to get used to eating with chopsticks. When I first came across chopsticks, it didn’t help when I asked my guest which chopstick is the fork and which is the knife! Using chopsticks seems to be one of those activities that can only be learned by doing. Whenever someone tried to tell me or whenever I tried to tell other people how to use chopsticks, it never helped. My only advice is to hold the chopsticks like a pen in your writing hand. How good are you at eating with chopsticks? Do you have any chopsticks in your kitchen? What’s your favourite Asian cuisine - Chinese, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Malaysian, Mongolian, Singaporean, Thai or Vietnamese food? I would describe myself as just about proficient at eating with chopsticks. I can go out to dinner and not drop my food on the table, though I’m not very good at using chopsticks when ordering hot and sour soup! I will always use chopsticks even if given the choice of a fork and knife. I have a set of chopsticks at home but they’re too decorative to use! I love Asian cuisine, especially Malaysian, Thai and Vietnamese food. I’m not a big fan of Chinese food, especially Cantonese Chinese cuisine. Most of the dishes taste the same to me. I still like going to Chinese restaurants as I like spinning the lazy Susan around to stop other people taking the dishes I want to eat! Also I’m not keen on sushi food, though I’ve never yet had sushi served on a woman! PS. I just want to make it clear that I don't subscribe to AsianBabesDatabase! |
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How good are you at eating with chopsticks? Fairly proficient , I was in South East Asia for two years, it was sink or swim Do you have any chopsticks in your kitchen? No I do not, I prefer those disposable ones that come with take out What’s your favourite Asian cuisine - Chinese, Indonesian, Korean, Malaysian, Mongolian, Singaporean, Thai or Vietnamese food? Thai food is my favorite
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When I started becoming an independent eater, we lived in the Philippines. We traveled extensively through Asia. I think I learned how to use chop sticks before I learned how to use a fork. I am a fan of Mongolian and Japanese. The American version of most Chinese food is eh. I do have chop sticks in my kitchen I buy the disposable kind and use them often.
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1 - Since my midteen's, yes. It happened I distated metal so much I wouldn't use anything else. 2 - Bamboo. Porcelaine bowls, too. 3 - All of them, rijstaffels are great. mine is fine too ... About Cantonese food ... there is a saying : Cantoneses eat everything with legs except for tables and anything with wings except for planes. "Most of the dishes taste the same to me." ... you're a loony, I already told you that !
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How good are you at eating with chopsticks? Not at all good- completely clumsy. Do you have any chopsticks in your kitchen? No. I think I do have an old hockey stick, but it isn't in the kitchen anymore. What’s your favourite Asian cuisine - Chinese, Indonesian, Korean, Malaysian, Mongolian, Singaporean, Thai or Vietnamese food? I haven't sampled that much. I'm definitely not a fan of curry! Around here we mostly see Cantonese restaurants, but this is a college town so there are other varieties. I've generally enjoyed the ones I've tried. Become a member now and get a free tote bag.
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How good are you at eating with chopsticks? Pretty good Do you have any chopsticks in your kitchen? sure do What’s your favourite Asian cuisine - Chinese, Indonesian, Korean, Malaysian, Mongolian, Singaporean, Thai or Vietnamese food? I like most of what you listed here but my favourite would be Chinese. hugsssssssss V Become a blog watcher sweet_vm
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How good are you at eating with chopsticks? Pretty good - I can open a candy wrapper with chopsticks. Do you have any chopsticks in your kitchen? I have a set of lacquered bamboo chopsticks decorated with ancient erotic pictures, and also a box of disposable ones. What’s your favourite Asian cuisine - Chinese, Indonesian, Korean, Malaysian, Mongolian, Singaporean, Thai or Vietnamese food? I enjoy all kinds of Asian food but the favorite are Japanese (can't get enough of sashimi!), Chinese and Thai. Visit my blog It's a Mad, Mad, Mad World of NaughtyInSO, leave a comment, become a watcher. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LIVE AND LET LIVE Be happy! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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I'm not great with chopsticks...my fingers are double jointed and don't cooperate!. I don't have any in my kitchen. My favourite Asian food is Thai. ~~Anais Nin~~
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Thai restaurants must assume we are rubbish at using chopsticks!
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How good are you at eating with chopsticks? Fairly proficient , I was in South East Asia for two years, it was sink or swim Do you have any chopsticks in your kitchen? No I do not, I prefer those disposable ones that come with take out What’s your favourite Asian cuisine - Chinese, Indonesian, Korean, Malaysian, Mongolian, Singaporean, Thai or Vietnamese food? Thai food is my favorite
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I just can't my head around raw food served as sushi. I need to be educated!
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How good are you at eating with chopsticks? I don't use them, I may have tried once. Do you have any chopsticks in your kitchen? nope What’s your favourite Asian cuisine - Chinese, Indonesian, Korean, Malaysian, Mongolian, Singaporean, Thai or Vietnamese food? My favorite Asian food is Halushki, that's from the Polish region of Asia. Halushki or Haluski is a flour dumpling, boiled and served with sauteed onions and/or fried cabbage. Often just water, salt and flour, sometimes made with butter, egg. I don't like to order Asian food. I do make my own fried rice, stir fry and fried tofu sometimes.
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Thanks for correcting me on Singaporean cuisine. I've learnt something useful here.
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When I started becoming an independent eater, we lived in the Philippines. We traveled extensively through Asia. I think I learned how to use chop sticks before I learned how to use a fork. I am a fan of Mongolian and Japanese. The American version of most Chinese food is eh. I do have chop sticks in my kitchen I buy the disposable kind and use them often.
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1 - Since my midteen's, yes. It happened I distated metal so much I wouldn't use anything else. 2 - Bamboo. Porcelaine bowls, too. 3 - All of them, rijstaffels are great. mine is fine too ... About Cantonese food ... there is a saying : Cantoneses eat everything with legs except for tables and anything with wings except for planes. "Most of the dishes taste the same to me." ... you're a loony, I already told you that !
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How good are you at eating with chopsticks? Not at all good- completely clumsy. Do you have any chopsticks in your kitchen? No. I think I do have an old hockey stick, but it isn't in the kitchen anymore. What’s your favourite Asian cuisine - Chinese, Indonesian, Korean, Malaysian, Mongolian, Singaporean, Thai or Vietnamese food? I haven't sampled that much. I'm definitely not a fan of curry! Around here we mostly see Cantonese restaurants, but this is a college town so there are other varieties. I've generally enjoyed the ones I've tried.
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How good are you at eating with chopsticks? Pretty good Do you have any chopsticks in your kitchen? sure do What’s your favourite Asian cuisine - Chinese, Indonesian, Korean, Malaysian, Mongolian, Singaporean, Thai or Vietnamese food? I like most of what you listed here but my favourite would be Chinese. hugsssssssss V
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How good are you at eating with chopsticks? Pretty good - I can open a candy wrapper with chopsticks. Do you have any chopsticks in your kitchen? I have a set of lacquered bamboo chopsticks decorated with ancient erotic pictures, and also a box of disposable ones. What’s your favourite Asian cuisine - Chinese, Indonesian, Korean, Malaysian, Mongolian, Singaporean, Thai or Vietnamese food? I enjoy all kinds of Asian food but the favorite are Japanese (can't get enough of sashimi!), Chinese and Thai.
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I'm not great with chopsticks...my fingers are double jointed and don't cooperate!. I don't have any in my kitchen. My favourite Asian food is Thai.
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I'm afraid I like my food very hot and spicy, so Cantonese doesn't really do it for me. A nice hot Indian vindaloo curry hits the spot though. Thanks for stopping by.
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Using chopsticks to eat is supposed to be good for someone's digestion as people ingest smaller portions than with a fork and knife.
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A fork is also much better at prodding the cook if a bad meal has been cooked!
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How good are you at eating with chopsticks? Terrible.. Do you have any chopsticks in your kitchen? No way... What’s your favourite Asian cuisine - Chinese, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Malaysian, Mongolian, Singaporean, Thai or Vietnamese food? All of them!
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Chinese is my least favourite Asian cuisine. When I say Chinese I mean cantonese which is served everywhere here. I quite enjoy Szechuan Chinese food which is drier than Cantonese food.
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