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Tuesday, August 23, 2005
  My Weird Habits
I have been tagged by two other bloggers to list my weird habits. I don’t know whether these are all that weird, but here goes:

My weird eating habits:
(1) When eating in a restaurant, I always use hot tea to clean my chopsticks, no matter how clean or elegant the restaurant is.
(2) If I really like a dish, I will eat it to the last grain of rice or last drop (i.e., leave absolutely nothing on the plate).
(3) When bringing my lunch to work, I am not afraid to bring smelly but tasty dishes like 鹹 魚 雞 粒 豆 腐 煲 (salted fish, chicken, and toufu hot pot) or 蝦 醬 鮮 魷 (stir-fried squid in shrimp sauce).
(4) I tend to save my favorite dish for the last, so that the taste will linger in my mouth.
(5) I am absolutely nuts about 四 川 腐 乳 (hot bean curd) and love to eat it with many dishes, especially 枝 竹 羊 腩 煲 (goat and dried bean curd hot pot).

Other weird habits:
(1) When I borrow a library book and see that few or no people have checked it out before, I worry that I am weird or out of step.
(2) My back tends to itch, and I love back scratching, rubbing, etc. (probably a throwback to childhood).
(3) I must have a big bladder, because I can go the whole day without going to the bathroom, especially when on a long hike or trip.

Tomorrow, I will try to finish the story about 米 線 (rice noodles) in Hong Kong.
 
Comments:
have u ever tried a kind of rice noodles which is rectangular in shape? we call it 餌絲 and it"s from 雲南 too.

-C
 
bromgrev,
Does that mean that I have to come up with two more habits that are even weirder? Are you able to get 四川腐乳 in Germany? Einen schönen Gruß aus Amerika.

c,
no, i haven't tried 餌絲 before. for a second, the name reminded me of 耳屎 :p i thought i knew a lot about chinese food, but you keep teaching me new things.
 
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