October 23, 2007

Dear Little Debbie,

 

I am very sorry to say that I have found another.  While teaching abroad, I have rediscovered love.  I know that your Swiss Cake Rolls, Star Crunch and Nutty Bars have provided me with countless occasions of chocolate bliss but I have moved on.  No longer will the crinkle and rustle of the cellophane wrapper provide me with that jolt of adrenaline in anticipation of the empty calories you sustained me with.  I am very sorry, but my heart now belongs to Dumplings. 

 

I find myself riding about the streets of Bao-vegas in search of her...I call it my Dumpling Creep.  I have been known to stop at one outside vendor, order up a plate, devour it and then move on to another.  Sometimes eating lunch three times in one Creep, all-the-while accumulating vinegar spatter on my shirt from my clumsy chop-sticking.  By the end of the Creep, I resemble Hannibal Lecter who has just clamed more victims and is wearing not only the evidence but also the look of a job well-done.  I seek her in the train stations, and the shopping centers.  My pulse quickens before I sidle up to the window in the dining hall in the hopes that it is Dumpling Day at school. 

 

As I ride the Blue Machine about the city, I look for the steaming devices that produce the beloved meat filled crescent shaped goodness .  Upon seeing them, I yell to whomever may be near the steamers: "Niurou Jiaozi?!!  Jurou Jiaozi?!!" (Beef Dumplings?!!, Pork Dumplings?!!).  They blush, grin, and then bring me a plate and vinegar as they can see that I am a man who means business and that I know my Dumplings.  I take a table on the sidewalk, immune to the stares of passers by who can't believe the yangguizi would be eating where the locals eat.  I finish, pay my 3 yuan (about 25 cents),  get on the bike, and continue the Creep.

 

So I bid you farewell Little Debbie, perhaps we can rekindle what was, when I return to Meiguo (Beautiful Country) but until then, my heart belongs to Dumplings. 

 
   

 


 
 
majorje on
Re: Dear Jane
I can't believe you have ditched our Little Debbie for dumplings. She is crying in my snack drawer as we speak. Be good to the new found love and know that Little Debbie will be waiting for you when you get back.
make on
Re: Dear Jane
At the risk of sounding Mormon....3 words....Little Debbie Dumplings...coming to a Hannaford near you. 

Should they be sold in individual wrappers or in pairs a la Nutty Bars and Swiss Cake Rolls...so many questions.

davestanton on
Re: Dear Jane
Damn!!  I argued for them last year for the cabinet, but I was voted down...apparently Ramen Noodles was oriental enough for that group of heathens...you sir, are a lucky man!
make on
Re: Dear Jane
Not to worry, I have made me a vow to learn how to create these wonderful little devils and will happily share the method with you....yes, I know, I don't know how to cook, but I have incentive to learn now.  I won't be able to go very long without my dumplings and I have several months to perfect the art of jiaozi.....can you say junkie?  I can.
yorkju on
Re: Dear Jane
Dumplings make the world go round. Ever try red bean rolls? Those are DELICIOUS too. Mmmmm dumplings and bean buns. MMMMMM
make on
Re: Dear Jane
Yes, I have eaten the red bean buns (called rice balls here)....they are served at magmic temperatures and coated with rice to mask the fact they were just pulled from the center of the earth.  Eating them as greedily as possible to satisfy my need for sweet foods, I resemble a late night, last call patron of Bill's Pizza who can't stop shoveling the screamin hot pizza into his face (all over the front of his shirt).  I wake the following day with no taste buds but sans Halloween Ale headache.

rosiedan on
Re: Dear Jane
You, my friend, are a fiend. Happy hunting!

make on
Re: Dear Jane
I am sure we could find a way to put some curry in them to satisfy you, my sub-continental-travelling friends.  Could probably also rig up your scooter exhaust to steam them up as well...you two could finance the rest of your journey by selling them along the way....I can see your picture on the cover of Asian Innovations Monthly  or Scootering World already.
hylandto on
Re: Dear Jane
Carbo king, Dr Atkins and Company would be un an uproar to hear such tomfoolery

Dumplings galore, my gads have you gone mad?

How many miles on the blue machine must you peddle to rid the body of this supplement

TH

make on
Re: Dear Jane
Speaking to the overt and implied comments that you all posted to my Dear Jane letter.  Yes, I am fairly certain I have lost my mind but am also certain that it was on the way out the door even before I departed good ol PWM in late August.  I really truly can't stop, they are delicious....have learned the phrase wo a'i jiaozi (I love dumplings) ate them thrice on Friday, twice yesterday and so far for both meals today....it is only 3:15pm and I'm gettin that hankerin again.  Will need to pedal, pedal, pedal the blue machine all night after this stretch of gluttony.


 
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