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January 10th, 2008

Wanchai Ferry Kungpao Chicken

So, my friends know that one of my idiosynchrosies is to use the words “Kungpao Chicken” as a blanket answer for lots of questions. I even have a server named Kungpao (my servers are named after asian foods). My wife says that I say “Kungpao Chicken Optional Pancake” even though I should be be saying “Mushu Pork Optional Pancake”.

Back in my freshman year of college, my friend Jason Engh was taking a karate class, and my friends Rich and Joel came up with this idea that Jason should use chinese foods instead of the typical “Hi-Ya”.

Wanchai Ferry Kung Pao Chicken, 12.8-Ounce Box (Pack of 6)I found the Wanchai Ferry Kung Pao Chicken pre-made kit at the super food town while shopping for groceries. On an impulse, because I have very little impulse control with asian foods, I picked it up to make for dinner one night.

It comes with rice, kungpao sauce, peanuts and peppers, all you add is a teaspoon of vegetable oil (for coating the wok/pan) and a pound of chicken.

Making it was fairly easy, especially for someone like me who sucks at cooking. Put the rice and water into a pan, boil it, simmer for 15 minutes, then let it sit. The chicken was easy, but I messed up one thing; this stuff was FREAKING SPICY.

The package comes with 5 dried peppers. at least 3 of which opened up and dumped all their seeds into the mix. I haven’t had kungpao this spicy since my friend Chris Takasawa’s roommate cooked Kungpao and pork dumplings one night.

Note to self: next time, empty all but one of the peppers of their seeds before placing them in to cook with the chicken.

It was very good, even with the spice, you just need to give it a little time to allow the final product to reduce and thicken a little otherwise you end up with a thin brown sauce that doesn’t really stick to the chicken.

July 11th, 2007

McDonalds needs to work on their Ad Placement

Wow, thoroughly funny, I hit the Stumble button and what popped up, but the story regarding Dawn Lawson and her story of being refused service at a McDonalds:

A Rockford woman claims she was denied service at two local McDonald’s because of her disability. Now she’s filed a lawsuit against the fast food chain. 13 News sat down with Dawn Larson to talk about the suit.

Dawn Larson was born with Holt-Oram Syndrome, a genetic disorder which causes abnormalities in the hands, arms, and heart. Her tiny hands are about 6 inches from her shoulders, so she does most things with her feet.

Now, that’s a pretty sad story of cold corporate cruelty, but then the hillarity ensued. Seems WREX, channel 13, where you can Learn more about your favorite 13 WREX personality, but seem to have no qualms with advertising on the story…


Mcdonalds banner ad on anti-mcdonalds story


I think Mcdonald’s needs to give WREX a call or something… maybe.

November 20th, 2006

Mmmm Food

Tonight we took my aunt out to Buona Sera, an incredible Italian restaraunt in Red Bank. I had the Scallop and Shrimp pasta special, my wife had the Pork Milanese, and my aunt had the Veal Milanese. All were quite exquisite and tastifirous. For the wine, we had a bottle of Penley Hyland Shiraz, which was a nicely fruity, fairly light wine, which went well with the entrees. It definately wasn’t a Melbourne Holden Yellow…

A good time was had by all, and I fully expect my aunt to phone up one afternoon saying “Hi there, I’m on the Ferry, I’ll be up there in about 2 hours, and then we’ll go to Buona Sera.