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  1. Al Smith

    Bamboo in Tropical North Dakota (Far southern Canada)

    --and probabley not good Chinese food in Italy .
  2. Al Smith

    Bamboo in Tropical North Dakota (Far southern Canada)

    Until that buffalo hoof neither had I .
  3. Al Smith

    Bamboo in Tropical North Dakota (Far southern Canada)

    Well I had a steak the other day that tasted like cardboard if that accounts for anything .It was suppossed to be a filet mignon but I think they grilled a hoof instead .
  4. Al Smith

    Bamboo in Tropical North Dakota (Far southern Canada)

    The clam part wouldn't be bad but the soup part would be a chore .I don't think it's a big deal because the Chinese know what a spoon is by now . Hmm Chinese clam chowder .Wonder what that is ?
  5. Al Smith

    Bamboo in Tropical North Dakota (Far southern Canada)

    That I can do or at least I used to be able to .I had a foxey Thai lady show me how who also showed my daughter .I could pick up stuff that cutie could not and she was raised in that culture . I can't remember her name but she was one of the classiest women I ever met .Always a true lady about...
  6. Al Smith

    Bamboo in Tropical North Dakota (Far southern Canada)

    Now that you mention it I have but it's been a long time since I've had any . My favorite story of Chinese food happened in Myrtle Beach South Carolina .My daughter ,then 8 or 9 and myself went to the resterant and I asked for chopsticks .When all the waitresses were amazed to see not only...
  7. Al Smith

    Bamboo in Tropical North Dakota (Far southern Canada)

    You know this bamboo business I think they still build bamboo scaffalding in some of the Pacific rim countries .They claim it makes a better scaffolding that the usual metal type we often see .
  8. Al Smith

    Bamboo in Tropical North Dakota (Far southern Canada)

    Well it is a grass on steriods ,kind of .I never gave much thought as it being a food source though . Pandas eat it but that's kind of a situation where a meat eater has adapted to other sources of food and it passes though them rather quickly .They just chew it up and shat out tooth picks...
  9. Al Smith

    Bamboo in Tropical North Dakota (Far southern Canada)

    It'll grow but it's just about like pampas grass ,really invasive .
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