Pho

Igor Loving austin-ghetto-list@pairlist.net
Sun Mar 14 11:47:08 2004


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<P>Yep</P>
<P>And there are no Vietnamese places on the head waters oif the Frio River.... drat<BR><BR></P></DIV>
<DIV></DIV>&gt;From: "Judith M. Herr" <HERRJ@COMCAST.NET>
<DIV></DIV>&gt;Reply-To: austin-ghetto-list@pairlist.net 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;To: <AUSTIN-GHETTO-LIST@PAIRLIST.NET>
<DIV></DIV>&gt;Subject: RE: Pho 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2004 10:19:03 -0800 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;Actually – there are lots of names for …. 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;Corriander leaves (Chinese Parsley)&nbsp;&nbsp;= Cilantro =&nbsp;&nbsp; Yim Sai =&nbsp;&nbsp; Daun 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;Ketumbar 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; 
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<DIV></DIV>&gt;(Chinese)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; (Southeast 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;Asia```````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````) 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;-----Original Message----- 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;From: austin-ghetto-list-admin@pairlist.net 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;[mailto:austin-ghetto-list-admin@pairlist.net] On Behalf Of Frances Morey 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;Sent: Saturday, March 13, 2004 9:41 AM 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;To: austin-ghetto-list@pairlist.net 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;Subject: Re: Pho 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;Cilantro is sometimes referred to as Chinese parsley. 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;FM 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;Michael Eisenstadt <MICHAELE@ANDO.PAIR.COM>wrote: 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;some time back Houston White took me to a Vietnamese restaurant 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;(on N.Lamar just before 183) and introduced me to Pho so I know 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;what you're talking about. They served it with cilantro. 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;----- Original Message ----- 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;From: "Igor Loving" 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;To: 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;Sent: Saturday, March 13, 2004 9:09 AM 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;Subject: RE: Frat of the Land--Restaurant meal size fix 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; It is the menu that is the culprit. I eat huge bowls of Pho all the time 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;which is 75% fish stock flavored with spices. If we all ate Vietnamese food 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;we'd be short and skinny... maybe? Or you can eat at EL Rancho and have 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;mole 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;enchiladas with cheese and chicken , grease and beans and rice plus a whole 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;bag of chips or shrimp enchiladas with spinach and cream sauce with charro 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;beans and rice... And the serving is good for three people which I gobble 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;up. Maybe we should elect Emiril President so we can have food laws?. 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt;From: Frances Morey 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt;Reply-To: austin-ghetto-list@pairlist.net 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt;To: austin-ghetto-list@pairlist.net 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt;Subject: Frat of the Land--Restaurant meal size fix 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt;Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2004 01:54:11 -0800 (PST) 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt;Dave, 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt;It is a thorny problem, having the government or the lawyers any more 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;involved in food industry rights and wrongs than they already are with 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;permits, inspections, standards, etc. Kerry could certainly admonish the 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;food industry to heal themselves without additional governmental 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;intervention by simply offering more 400 and 500 calorie meals for average 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;sized people who are intelligent enough to choose to control their weight 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;and not just cater to the people impressed by wrteched excess whose eyes, 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;imagined needs and budgets are bigger than their stomachs. I'm not so sure 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;that laws and law suits are the answer due to the ubiquitous nature of the 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;problem. Court cases and fines have little to do with feeding massive 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;numbers of people who eat 50% of their meals away from home. 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt;Instead of dithering about the tax cut, though, I think he should 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;declare 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;that time has come to double the minimum wage. That way the working people 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;in the food industry can enjoy a poor man's stock-split and take pride in 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;their employment. Double up stocks-splits aren't just for shareholders 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;anymore but should be broadened to include those for whom labor is their 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;stock in trade. Gee, they could make up the difference by just reducing the 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;size of some of the meals they offer, charging one third less for half size 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;meals. 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt;Oh, but the price of fast food would skyrocket. So what, I hear there 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;are 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;places called grocery stores where people can actually buy very reasonably 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;priced food and actually prepare meals at home. Grocery stores are also a 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;part of the food industry. Are fast food workers to be treated as if they 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;are today's version of slaves, earning half of what it is estimated that it 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;costs to live? If all the minimum wage workers in America suddenly got paid 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;twice as much as they are now earning the economy would recover at warp 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;speed. 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt;That is what I would do if I were Kerry. Fighting conservative political 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;rhetoric with a few good ideas in the spirit of nobless oblige--that could 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;bring out voters for the Democrats. 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt;Your lil' ol' home economist, 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt;Frances 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt;dmcqklaatu@netscape.net wrote: 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt;I watched the debate on this on CSPAN. Congresswoman Shiela Jackson Lee 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;of Houston tried heroically to derail it, but couldn't. One of the 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;Republican arguments for the bill...swear to God...was that Santa Claus was 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;fat, and happy. 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt;Frances Morey wrote: 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;The problem is that restaurants only offer too-much-food per order. 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;You 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;cannot order and consume a small meal in any known restaurant. It is as if 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;they engage in amount and price fixing across the board. Small meals aren't 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;offered on the menu, period! That's the problem! These establishments do 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;indeed make you fat if you cannot order half size meals for half the money 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;to suit your body's needs rather than the restaurant's bottom line. The 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;coertion involved that ought to be made illegal is ignoring the 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;requirements 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;of smaller people and only serving meals that might be about right for 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;professional football players or ironworkers and which are generally a 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;quantity large enough to feed a family of four. 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;People typically finish their plate, now platter, no matter how much 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;is 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;on it and that is where the obesity comes from. Restaurant culpability is 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;in 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;failing to offer the smaller size meal choices on their menus--and present 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;the customer a plate that it's okay to finish. 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;FM 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;David Rubinson wrote: 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2004 08:03:04 -0500 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;To: (Recipient list suppressed) 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;From: David Rubinson 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;Subject: Fat of the Land 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;Children grow up in the "developed" countries bombarded with messages 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;to CONSUME. 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;An endless repetitive assault of advertising, PR, and subliminal 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;brainwashing. 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;Americans grossly over consume- and food is just one small item. 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;We have exported our desperate consumption everywhere on the planet. 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;So now children of the lucky countries we have decided to "develop" 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;are 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;also getting obese. 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;Diabetes is epidemic. 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;The corporations who maliciously push this over consumption call the 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;rewards they glean - "PROFIT." 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;Profit - from their children's gullilbility and defenselessness. 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;Profit from selling poison and planet-destroying "product." 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;Their CEOs grab millions from the process, their shareholders crow 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;about the earnings ratios. 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;And lives are being ruined on a global basis. 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;These corporations make very sure to send a lot of the "profits" along 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;to the rule makers, senators, congresspeople, government regulators. 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;And so, those sworn to protect us abandon us, abandon their own 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;children- in the pursuit of monetary gain. 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;They take money and let us die. 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;It's that simple. 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;There has been a Radical Regime Change -- and if that's OK with you, 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;then do nothing. 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;--------------------------------- 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;http://www.nytimes.com/2004/03/11/politics/11BURG.html?th 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;March 11, 2004 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;Vote in House Offers a Shield for Restaurants in Obesity SuitsBy CARL 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;HULSE 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;WASHINGTON, March 10 &shy; Saying overeating is a problem for individuals, 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;not the courts, the House easily approved legislation on Wednesday to bar 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;people from suing restaurants on the ground that their food makes customers 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;fat. 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;Advocates of the Republican-written measure, which has become known on 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;Capitol Hill as the cheeseburger bill, said it was needed to curb the 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;threat 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;of obesity claims against fast-food franchises that provide millions of 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;jobs 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;along with their burgers and fries. 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;"The food industry is under attack and in the cross hairs of the same 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;trial lawyers who went after big tobacco," said Representative Ric Keller, 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;a 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;Florida Republican who is the chief sponsor of the measure, which was 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;adopted 276 to 139. 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;The White House endorsed the bill on Wednesday, saying in a statement 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;that "food manufacturers and sellers should not be held liable for injury 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;because of a person's consumption of legal, unadulterated food and a 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;person's weight gain or obesity." 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;The outlook is unclear in the Senate, where Democrats have blocked 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;consideration of such limitations on lawsuits. The main sponsor, however, 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;is 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;the No. 2 Republican, Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky. 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;"This bill says, `Don't run off and file a lawsuit if you are fat,' " 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;said Representative F. James Sensenbrenner Jr., Republican of Wisconsin, 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;chairman of the Judiciary Committee. "It says, `Look in the mirror because 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;you're the one to blame.' " 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;Opponents said the legislation was unnecessary and irresponsible in 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;light of this week's government report identifying obesity as a condition 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;fast catching up to tobacco as the No. 1 preventable cause of death in the 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;United States. Democrats said the fact that the House was devoting almost a 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;full day to the proposal illustrated the misplaced priorities of the 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;Republican majority. 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;"With all the challenges facing this country and with the limited 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;schedule set by the Republicans this year, is this the best bill to 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;consider?" asked Representative Jim McGovern, Democrat of Massachusetts. 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;"Under the Republican leadership, this House has become a place where 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;trivial issues are debated passionately and serious ones not at all." 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;The measure was the latest Republican-led effort to provide legal 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;immunity for a specific industry after efforts to impose broader limits 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;have 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;been blocked. Last week, a measure to provide immunity to gun manufacturers 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;and dealers was defeated. Last year, a broad energy measure stalled over 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;resistance to granting immunity to producers of a gasoline additive blamed 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;for water pollution. In the past, Republicans pressed for immunity for the 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;tobacco industry and producers of vaccines. 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;While Republicans on the House floor said there had been a spate of 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;such suits against restaurants, Democrats said there had been few. 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;John Banzhaf, a law professor at George Washington University who has 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;been a main critic of the measure, said that he knew of only one suit that 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;would be covered by the measure and that it had been dismissed in court. 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;Professor Banzhaf said a handful of other such suits had proceeded based on 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;labeling and ingredients. He also acknowledged that there were lawyers 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;exploring suing restaurants over obesity. 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;"There seems to be a hysteria that a couple of law professors are 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;going 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;to pick on poor little defenseless companies like McDonald's, Kraft and 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;KFC," Professor Banzhaf said. "It just doesn't make sense." 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;Supporters said the mere prospect of lawsuits justified the measure, 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;which the House majority leader, Tom DeLay of Texas, said was intended to 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;discourage the "Ronald McDonald made me do it defense." 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;"It is ridiculous that we even need to do a bill like this, but we 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;do," 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;Mr. DeLay said. 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;The legislation is formally known as the Personal Responsibility in 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;Food Consumption Act. It would bar new cases and dismiss pending federal 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;and 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;state suits in which damages are sought as compensation for conditions 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;connected to weight gain or obesity attributed to restaurant food. The 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;authors said it would not prevent suits brought because of a restaurant's 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;negligence, false advertising, mislabeling or tainted food. 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;Though the bill was championed by Republicans, 55 Democrats joined 221 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;Republicans in supporting it. Opposing it were 137 Democrats, one 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;Republican 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;and one independent. 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;Democratic critics failed in multiple efforts to win changes in the 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;measure, which was backed by the National Restaurant Association and the 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;National Federation of Independent Businesses and opposed by some legal and 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;health interests. 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;"For small-business owners, the threat of a frivolous lawsuit remains 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;one of their greatest worries," Jack Faris, president of the business 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;group, 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;said. 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;But Dr. Neal Barnard, president of the Physicians Committee for 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;Responsible Medicine, called the measure unwise because obesity was gaining 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;new recognition as a significant health problem. 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;"Given that we are just now beginning to discover the industry's 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;involvement, granting them sweeping immunity is, at best, dangerously 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;short-sighted," Dr. Barnard said. 
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