Through The Wire
Chris Andrew Ciulla goes by The Shu.
Andy Wang is at TAS talking with alex shu
I dig my garden i dig, dig, dig i did my garden i dig it deep i plant my seeds and watch them grow, then a rabbit comes along and, oh, no he eats my (chosen vegetable) munch, munch, munch He eats my ("), he eats the whole bunch i run to the garden and say shu, shu, shu but the rabbit comes back, what shall i do?
Nothing happened to her, she's just not in the spot light.
Moo shu is a Chinese dish. It can be served with pork or chicken. Moo shu is eaten with a very thin pancake. The moo shu is placed in the pancake and rolled up like a burrito to eat.
Moo shu is a Chinese dish. It can be served with pork or chicken. Moo shu is eaten with a very thin pancake. The moo shu is placed in the pancake and rolled up like a burrito to eat.
Moo shu beef as pancakes are a stir-fried dish from Northern China.
Moo Shu Pork is a dish from the Northern China. It has pork chop meat either shredded or sliced, scrambled eggs, rice and most often seen, thinly sliced wood ear mushrooms.
Hoisin sauce. Some may tell you plum sauce, but that stuff is way too sweet for mu shu.
Mu Shu Shrimp is a Chinese originated dish that became popular in the U.S. in the 60's. The dish contains shrimp, scrambled eggs, seasonings, and thin sliced bamboo shoots. It is stir fried and served with rice.
Most commonly, 'mu shu' method is used with pork, but it could be almost any meat. The person telling you silly stories is trying to pull your leg
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Moo Shu is a Chinese dish, it can be pork, chicken, vegetables, shrimp or tofu. Other ingredient are often cabbage, mushrooms, bean sprouts, bamboo shoots, snow peas and bell peppers, also scrambled eggs. The name of the dish comes from the fact that the thin vegetable strips resemble wood shavings. Such shavings (which resembled shredded wheat) were used as a packing material for shipping fragile objects until approximately the middle of the 20th century.
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In Dutch, "shu shu" doesn't have a specific meaning. It might be a mispronunciation or a misunderstood word. It's always best to provide more context to clarify the intended word or phrase.
He Shu was born in 1948.