"BOBOBOnoBO®" > wrote in message
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On Jul 3, 4:21 pm, "Davlo" > wrote:
> "BOBOBOnoBO®" > wrote in message
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> > Cut it up and stir fried it with lots of green pepper, a little
> > garlic, msg and dried, crushed red chilies. Added some low sodium soy
> > sauce near the end (low sodium because more flavor per amount of
> > saltiness). My 5 YO said, "Ew." He doesn't like anything resembling
> > Chinese takee outee.
>
> > --Bryan
>
> Takee outee? Nice to see that you have a real flair for sensitivity
> towards
> immigrants. Sure sets a good example for your 5 year old. Do you also pull
> at the outsides of your eyes when you ask him if he wants "Chink" food?
Hey, listen dude. There is--or at least used to be--even a chain
called Takee Outee, owned by Chinese Americans. That was to
distinguish Chinese-American take out from more authentic Chinese,
such as this place:
http://stlouis.citysearch.com/profile/37157449/
My son WILL eat the food there.
I didn't raise him to be racist, and in fact he's shown no indication
that he even notices such things.
OK, I Googled takee outee. I invite you to do so as well.
OK - I Googled it, and you're right. Sorry dude. I never heard of that
chain - guess we don't have them in New England. It is a horrible name
though, but no fault of yours. Geez, and I remember Chinese people getting
all upset about Rosie O'Donnell and her "Ching chang chong" comment. That
restaurant name is no better. But, again, my apologies.
Davlo