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July 20, 2010 at 8:16 AM #17727July 20, 2010 at 8:33 AM #580305CDMA ENGParticipant
Not in China…
And would still eat anything they serve at Ba Ren…
FLU turn me and SDDuuuude on to it…
Yum.
CE
July 20, 2010 at 8:33 AM #580929CDMA ENGParticipantNot in China…
And would still eat anything they serve at Ba Ren…
FLU turn me and SDDuuuude on to it…
Yum.
CE
July 20, 2010 at 8:33 AM #581034CDMA ENGParticipantNot in China…
And would still eat anything they serve at Ba Ren…
FLU turn me and SDDuuuude on to it…
Yum.
CE
July 20, 2010 at 8:33 AM #581336CDMA ENGParticipantNot in China…
And would still eat anything they serve at Ba Ren…
FLU turn me and SDDuuuude on to it…
Yum.
CE
July 20, 2010 at 8:33 AM #580399CDMA ENGParticipantNot in China…
And would still eat anything they serve at Ba Ren…
FLU turn me and SDDuuuude on to it…
Yum.
CE
July 20, 2010 at 9:04 AM #580954CoronitaParticipantjimyle, you really only need to worry about this if you go into remote areas. But then if you go into remote areas, you probably don’t want to eat any vegetables that are uncooked too.
Also those chinese fried doughnuts that you get off of the street, you might also want to double check. Saying goes that sketchy vendors pour laundry detergent in to get the doughnuts to puff ..
July 20, 2010 at 9:04 AM #580424CoronitaParticipantjimyle, you really only need to worry about this if you go into remote areas. But then if you go into remote areas, you probably don’t want to eat any vegetables that are uncooked too.
Also those chinese fried doughnuts that you get off of the street, you might also want to double check. Saying goes that sketchy vendors pour laundry detergent in to get the doughnuts to puff ..
July 20, 2010 at 9:04 AM #580330CoronitaParticipantjimyle, you really only need to worry about this if you go into remote areas. But then if you go into remote areas, you probably don’t want to eat any vegetables that are uncooked too.
Also those chinese fried doughnuts that you get off of the street, you might also want to double check. Saying goes that sketchy vendors pour laundry detergent in to get the doughnuts to puff ..
July 20, 2010 at 9:04 AM #581361CoronitaParticipantjimyle, you really only need to worry about this if you go into remote areas. But then if you go into remote areas, you probably don’t want to eat any vegetables that are uncooked too.
Also those chinese fried doughnuts that you get off of the street, you might also want to double check. Saying goes that sketchy vendors pour laundry detergent in to get the doughnuts to puff ..
July 20, 2010 at 9:04 AM #581059CoronitaParticipantjimyle, you really only need to worry about this if you go into remote areas. But then if you go into remote areas, you probably don’t want to eat any vegetables that are uncooked too.
Also those chinese fried doughnuts that you get off of the street, you might also want to double check. Saying goes that sketchy vendors pour laundry detergent in to get the doughnuts to puff ..
July 20, 2010 at 11:32 AM #581004carlsbadworkerParticipant[quote=CDMA ENG]And would still eat anything they serve at Ba Ren…[/quote]
Not that safe. Remember they still use ingredients from 99ranch which imported from China. And I swear that many of the items on the shelf of 99ranch do not even have an expiration date.
But still I think that food safety is over-rated. Chinese’s life expectancy is five years above the world average (that’s including the effect of air/water pollution). And it was expected to keep increasing in the next 50 years. The human body can adapt.
July 20, 2010 at 11:32 AM #581411carlsbadworkerParticipant[quote=CDMA ENG]And would still eat anything they serve at Ba Ren…[/quote]
Not that safe. Remember they still use ingredients from 99ranch which imported from China. And I swear that many of the items on the shelf of 99ranch do not even have an expiration date.
But still I think that food safety is over-rated. Chinese’s life expectancy is five years above the world average (that’s including the effect of air/water pollution). And it was expected to keep increasing in the next 50 years. The human body can adapt.
July 20, 2010 at 11:32 AM #580474carlsbadworkerParticipant[quote=CDMA ENG]And would still eat anything they serve at Ba Ren…[/quote]
Not that safe. Remember they still use ingredients from 99ranch which imported from China. And I swear that many of the items on the shelf of 99ranch do not even have an expiration date.
But still I think that food safety is over-rated. Chinese’s life expectancy is five years above the world average (that’s including the effect of air/water pollution). And it was expected to keep increasing in the next 50 years. The human body can adapt.
July 20, 2010 at 11:32 AM #580380carlsbadworkerParticipant[quote=CDMA ENG]And would still eat anything they serve at Ba Ren…[/quote]
Not that safe. Remember they still use ingredients from 99ranch which imported from China. And I swear that many of the items on the shelf of 99ranch do not even have an expiration date.
But still I think that food safety is over-rated. Chinese’s life expectancy is five years above the world average (that’s including the effect of air/water pollution). And it was expected to keep increasing in the next 50 years. The human body can adapt.
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