After all the Thomas fun, I hung out with J., S. and N. for a while at their home before heading home. It's funny to think that I first met J. when I was, sheesh, 19 and she 22ish. I guess we've both grown up a fair amount since working at a second-rate (in my mind, I think our customers thought it was great) coffee shop. Eventually, however, I did need to get home. I forget why. Oh yes, so I could order Chinese food and watch Iron Man. Speaking of which....way to nail it/keep it real Salon, I totally agree! I had the sweet and sour soup, vegetable dumplings and roast pork ho fun noodles. For a grand total of $14 (plus delivery tip) and many additional meals (well, not for the soup, that was gone after two meals).A blog that used to chronicle my Philadelphia eating life, then life working on a sheep farm in the PNW, and now life in rural Virginia.
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Chinese Food c/o Long River
After all the Thomas fun, I hung out with J., S. and N. for a while at their home before heading home. It's funny to think that I first met J. when I was, sheesh, 19 and she 22ish. I guess we've both grown up a fair amount since working at a second-rate (in my mind, I think our customers thought it was great) coffee shop. Eventually, however, I did need to get home. I forget why. Oh yes, so I could order Chinese food and watch Iron Man. Speaking of which....way to nail it/keep it real Salon, I totally agree! I had the sweet and sour soup, vegetable dumplings and roast pork ho fun noodles. For a grand total of $14 (plus delivery tip) and many additional meals (well, not for the soup, that was gone after two meals).
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I love the Chinese steamed Dim Sun.
(Hi, dropped in via Daily Snaps. I think. Greetings from Italy)
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