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gr33ntree9991 min to read

I remember seeing in the groups a while back that Chinese food may be unsafe to eat. I know someone who is Zevism and he recently got a job at a Chinese food restaurant. Well this person can get free food at the end of the night. The owners and everyone there eat the food. The food is bought from a grocery store. I don't think any of the ingredients are imported from china but I will find out. He says it is a little unsanitary but still better than most other Chinese food restaurants. We both love Chinese food very much and would be very happy to be able to eat it without worrying. Thanks.

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But still, keep in mind that many things in grocery stores are initially shipped from China before they end up there since things from China are as cheap as dirt.

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I remember seeing in the groups a while back that Chinese food may be unsafe to eat. I know someone who is Zevism and he recently got a job at a Chinese food restaurant. Well this person can get free food at the end of the night. The owners and everyone there eat the food. The food is bought from a grocery store. I don't think any of the ingredients are imported from china but I will find out. He says it is a little unsanitary but still better than most other Chinese food restaurants. We both love Chinese food very much and would be very happy to be able to eat it without worrying. Thanks.

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I personally do not trust food products from China because of this. Weather it is a restaurant or in your normal super market. I would clean with algz and white gold energy first before eating. Hail Satan!
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Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2013 4:26 PM
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  But still, keep in mind that many things in grocery stores are initially shipped from China before they end up there since things from China are as cheap as dirt.

--- In , "gr33ntree999" <gr33ntree999@... wrote:

I remember seeing in the groups a while back that Chinese food may be unsafe to eat. I know someone who is Zevism and he recently got a job at a Chinese food restaurant. Well this person can get free food at the end of the night. The owners and everyone there eat the food. The food is bought from a grocery store. I don't think any of the ingredients are imported from china but I will find out. He says it is a little unsanitary but still better than most other Chinese food restaurants. We both love Chinese food very much and would be very happy to be able to eat it without worrying. Thanks.


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you can always make a food yourself :). learn the recipe from youtube or google it and make the chinese food ^_^

--- In , "gr33ntree999" <gr33ntree999@... wrote:

I remember seeing in the groups a while back that Chinese food may be unsafe to eat. I know someone who is Zevism and he recently got a job at a Chinese food restaurant. Well this person can get free food at the end of the night. The owners and everyone there eat the food. The food is bought from a grocery store. I don't think any of the ingredients are imported from china but I will find out. He says it is a little unsanitary but still better than most other Chinese food restaurants. We both love Chinese food very much and would be very happy to be able to eat it without worrying. Thanks.

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HPS Pythia's cd on rune pronounciation is really helpful in vibrating the runes correctly. It's in the JoS Online store.
If you have the time, it's better to cook up your own food. If you like Chinese food, buy or borrow some Chinese cook books and learn to cook it yourself. There's also Youtube and cooking shows on tv to learn from.You buy your own food and ingredients. That way you know what goes into it. You have control, to some extent, over what ends up in your body. It may not taste as good (when you are starting out at first) as restaraunt food but as you get more experience (and feedback from others...invite them over instead of going out to Chinese restaraunts) you tweak here and there in your cooking and it gets better.

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Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2013 9:00:52 AM
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