I remember having fresh hand-pulled noodles right outside Talin. It was in one of those little lean-to restaurants, if you could even call it a restaurant - a tarp across some bamboo, a chopping block, a wok, makeshift tables, and those tiny plastic gaudy hobbit chairs. I watched the chef pull noodles over the dirt and keep it totally clean. It was amazing - he had real gongfu - and so delicious. I'd take hand-pulled street noodles in China over instant noodles any day.
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hand pulled noodles is something I really want to try.
Not exactly Chinese cooked noodles (which I assume is the definition of huimian?), but, in NYC I always went to Rai Rai Ken for Pork Tonkotsu ramen. I doubt their noodles were hand pulled, but everything else was traditional; right down to the long-boil broth (if you've never had stock made from bones that was cooked for 24hrs or more, you have not lived (and if anyone is interested, hit me up; I've got a recipe for chicken stock I've used for years)).
Last year I got really interested in making my own hand pulled noodles and I managed to find a couple of recipes. I still have yet to do anything with it. Actually, I completely forgot up until right now!
D@mn, I think I saved the links on delicious (what a pun, considering the topic) but I'm not sure
I am reminded though of Nan Zhou's in Philly and they hand pull their noodles. I will have to go there soon. Maybe next month for my birthday
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We all got together and decided to cancel your birthday. Maybe next year bro.
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Swords and hot chicks are cool, just no drugs, and no birthday punches. This is what I did to the last person that tried to give me birthday punches. That was 6 years ago.. can you imagine how bad @ss I am now that I've perfected my xiong mao chuan style?
in my first kungfu school if you let on it was your birthday you were in for some multiple attacker training. depending on your age one person would count and you had to defend yourself, or curl up in a ball, while everyone else all gang attacked you (mostly nice) for the duration of your age in seconds. super fun.
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IDK if "Real Science, Real Agenda" are attempts to condescend, but there's no standard established dietary need for meat. Not in this thread, nor in "Real Science"
Vitamin D is the only vegetarian-over-vegan claim commonly used, but usually only applies in special genetic situations (as Vit. D is in most fortified things, gotten from the sun, and in many mushrooms)
Vegetarian can be a compassionate step in a more ethical dietary direction, but this thread is majorly about any non-meat diets (Chan Buddhism in general doesn't require pure plant-based diet).
AFAIK, that is false, cats do need meat/are carnivorous.
Humans are clearly not. Our nearest relatives eat a tiny, near insignificant fraction of diet from meat.
These are all still appeals to nature though.
Some say Martin Luther King Jr's successes wouldn't have been seen without Malcolm X also being part of the picture (moderation and extremism).
(Although your analogy has nothing to do with plant-based diets...)
This is like- Long time ago I told gay-rights advocates they'd be better off arguing for "the legal benefits a marriage brings, instead of the title itself."
Basically, my intentions were good, but short sighted. I didn't understand it was more about principle than setting lower "pragmatic" goals.
IMO, ideally the "advocating for better farming practices" would also come from those who are buying the meat from those very farms (as well as from plant-based diet advocates).
I think your statement exemplifies another issue..
that plant-based-diet-advocates who include mention of ethical considerations are often portrayed as hidden-agenda-promoting 'scare-mongering-radicals with sociopathic tendencies.
EDIT: I think some people might be scared/unhappy of the mere possibility that they can't use healthy diet as an excuse for indulging in animal consumption.
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compare their longevities (no way to isolate for climactic conditions/other). Many modern Chinese are mongol hybrids anyway.
Both appeals to nature. I'm surprised you forgot earlier in the thread to add "WHat if you are stuck with no vegetables?! LOLOL"
EDIT: saw you changed your post. more appeals to nature "What is natural" take supplments, etc. Your meat is injected with B12 anyway.
(since we are using appeals to history/nature) if you want to be strong like a roman gladiator ,you might need a vegetarian diet
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Chinese had no meat and lived short brutish lives. Okinawans have rich meat diet and are the longest lived people in the world.
Taoist hermits don't need to eat a lot of meat because all they do is sit on they ass. you don't need to eat a lot of meat because you are a privileged first worlder and all you do for a living is sit on your ass.
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