My Girlfriends and I discovered this wine in Canmore on a stagette at the greatest wine shop we started drinking it two years ago and it has become a tradition. Every friday night is kung fu night now we love it sometimes we have one bottle and other times we have a few this is our favorite and we will continue to drink it every friday night.

Happy to hear you and your girlfriends enjoy the Kung Fu Girl Riesling! Sharing wine with friends makes it always better, I find, and wine traditions can also be great. Shame it did not rock my boat as much as yours. Enjoy!


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While entering the noodle shop, Po dropped some equipment and ingredients for his father, who wanted him to stay and help make mooncakes and dress up as the traditional clown for the Autumn Festival. Po, however, declined, saying he was too busy with his Dragon Warrior duties, which disappointed Mr. Ping. Po later went to the Training Hall where he and Monkey spun around in the Jade Tortoise of Wisdom like a thrill ride, after which trying to train in "dizzy kung fu".

This was interrupted when Po realized Mr. Ping was present, having witnessed their behavior, and the goose angrily left, hurt that his son had made excuses to have carefree fun instead of helping him. Monkey suggested to Po, who felt guilty, to get his father something to keep him busy since Po no longer was around as much. Po decided to get his father a girlfriend to keep him company, and he put up flyers for potential dates for Mr. Ping.

Though a number of ladies showed up, Mr. Ping acted rude towards them, even getting slapped in the face, until eventually he admitted to Po that he turned them away because he already had a girlfriend. Po was happy to hear this, but was distracted when he noticed the pots moving in the kitchen, only to reveal Scorpion behind them.

Back at the Jade Palace, Po worked out his frustration on a training dummy, and seeing this, the Furious Five suggested he give his father's new girlfriend a chance. Po returned to the shop to see that Scorpion was alone, Mr. Ping being out on delivery, and the shop was full of mooncakes ready for the festival. Scorpion kindly offered Po a fresh batch of mooncakes, to which Po accepted thankfully, however, after he swallowed, Scorpion revealed that the mooncakes were poisonous. Po was made weak and dizzy from the poison, unable to fight back as Scorpion hid him in a cellar, further revealing her plan to poison the entire Valley of Peace and have her revenge.

Using the training from "dizzy kung fu", Po fought off Scorpion and withstood the poison's power, and he defeated her. Indignantly, Mr. Ping broke up with Scorpion, and he next day Po helped him cook and give out antidote soup to the victims of the poison. Po pointed out to his father that he was getting attention from some lady admires, which seemed to please Mr. Ping.

Once she is back from the Yunnan Province, Nicky reconnects with her ex-boyfriend Evan, whom she broke up with because she at the time had been feeling lost and pressured under all of her mother's expectations. Nicky then reveals to him that she is investigating a new Triad gang extending their operations into Chinatown, and hoping that Evan's connections as the city's Assistant District Attorney can help. Their reunion is interrupted by Evan's new girlfriend Sabine, to which Nicky takes poorly as she confides in a vision of Pei-Ling Zhang who appears to console her and encourage her to reconcile with her family.

Evan and Nicky seek refuge at Evan's hideaway just outside San Francisco. As the former couple shares a tender moment, Evan decides he needs to check up on his girlfriend Sabine, leaving Nicky to angrily confront a vision of Pei-Ling and demand the truth.

i'm with you when it comes to "no specific amount" in cooking - it's all about personal taste. baking, on the other hand, needs to be measured.


love your non-authentic kung pao chicken or, rather, kung-wow chicken. i'll give that a shot tonite, and i will rock my wok! by the way, what do you mean you don't have a wok? HERESY!

I agree that you did not need the sambal chilli sauce if you put the whole jalapeno in there. I thought it was a nice heat for what I like, but my girlfriend and guest thought it was a bit too spicy for them. Maybe next time a word of caution Chef John? Some of us like to experiment with our guests. ;)


Thanks again though! Oh and I did what one commenter suggested, pulling the chicken out, and then adding it back in at the end. I really dislike over-cooked chicken and this worked well for me.

You mean warn you that one of the spiciest dishes in a Chinese recipe is spicy? ;-) All my recipes are "to taste." I can't know how spicy people like things, which I why I said this is average spiciness (for kung pow). Believe me I could find plenty of people that would want more hot sauce. Glad you tried it though and next time you will simply adjust. Such is cooking :-)

Robert's online dating adventures lead him to a beautiful woman named Luna, whom he invites for the weekend. Unfortunately, Huey, Riley and Robert soon learn that Luna is an expert on deadly arts of kung-fu...and is somewhat psychotic.

The Freemans excuse themselves and regroup in the bathroom. Having been freaked out by the truth of Luna, Riley asked why Granddad invited a killer kung-fu wolf bitch to their home. Both boys insist that Granddad end his date immediately, but Granddad is not willing to end the date with Luna on the grounds for fear that she may use one of her 'exploding nutsack techniques'. Meanwhile, Luna is on her headset with a friend named Nicole (voiced by Tichina Arnold), who seems to believe that Luna should not take fault in anything that may have caused Robert to act strangely. Huey tells Granddad that that Luna cannot really be a White Lotus master, and leaves the bathroom to express his skepticism to Luna herself. She offers to give him a demonstration in the form of 'a friendly sparring match'. Huey accepts, and ends up being utterly and severely beaten. She later regrets it and punches a hole in the wall for beating up Huey.

Jonathan Crews, a 27-year-old urgent care center director from Coppell, Texas, was found dead from a gunshot wound while lying in his bed. His girlfriend at the scene said he committed suicide, but his family filed a lawsuit alleging that his girlfriend shot and killed him in a jealous rage.

\"The forensic science laboratory did extensive gunshot residue testing for the shooting of Mr. Crews, and they found, or they detected gunshot residues on the hands of the girlfriend and on one of his own hands,\" Arden said. \"Now unfortunately, gunshot residues are rarely definitive or decisive in terms of uh, determining if a gunshot was self-inflicted or not, or even for that matter who held the gun or shot the gun.\"

In 1940s Shanghai, petty crooks Sing and Bone aspire to join the notorious Axe Gang, led by the cold-blooded killer, Brother Sum. The pair visit a rundown slum known as Pigsty Alley to extort the residents by pretending to be Axe members. Sing's actions eventually attract attention of the real gang, who confront the villagers. Gang reinforcements arrive but they are all quickly dealt with by three of the slum's tenants: Coolie, Tailor, and Donut, who are actually kung fu masters. However, fearing the Axe Gang's retaliation, the slum's Landlady evicts the trio.

The Landlady and Landlord treat Sing at Pigsty Alley and are surprised by his quick recovery. The Landlady deduces Sing is, in fact, a natural-born kung fu genius. With his newfound powers, Sing effortlessly dispatches the Axes before fighting the Beast. Sing embraces the Buddha and uses the Buddhist Palm to neutralize the Beast, who concedes defeat.

While martial arts began a new wave in Chinese cinema, Stephen Chow and other directors were responsible for the creation of another subset of martial arts cinema, which included the vampire genre. Stephen Chow combined elements such as undead, Taoism, kung fu, as well as comedy into his movies, which helped create a comedy-horror feel that was distinct to Hong Kong.[7] The beginning of martial arts movies has paved the future for both local and international directors. They started to learn and adopt martial arts to fulfill and satisfy their own demands, later the trend became a transnational market.[7]

Different from traditional Chinese wuxia cinema, Chow's new kung fu movies help with reflecting the extent of the globalisation within the entertainment industry, which later influenced the local construction of self-identity.[7]

Hong Kong director and film critic Gabriel Wong praised the film for its black comedy, special effects and nostalgia, citing the return of many retired kung fu actors from the 1970s.[66] Film critic Roger Ebert's description of the film ("like Jackie Chan and Buster Keaton meet Quentin Tarantino and Bugs Bunny") was printed on the promotion posters for the film in the US.[67][68] Other critics described it as a comedic version of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.[69] Positive reviews generally gave credit to the elements of mo lei tau comedy present in the film.[70] A number of reviewers viewed it as a computer-enhanced Looney Tunes punch-up.[52][71] In a 2010 interview, actor Bill Murray called Kung Fu Hustle "the supreme achievement of the modern age in terms of comedy".[72] In 2021, American filmmaker James Gunn called it "the greatest film ever made".[73]

Much of the criticism for the film was directed at its lack of character development and a coherent plot. Las Vegas Weekly, for instance, criticised the film for not having enough of a central protagonist and character depth.[74] Criticism was also directed towards the film's cartoonish and childish humour.[75] However, it was considered reasonable, as the Kung Fu Hustle production team chose to make the film's characters largely one-dimensional. In the movie, the directors "attempt(ed) to appeal to a transnational audience, affirms distinctly Western notions of Chinese that many earlier Kung Fu films set out to subvert."[7] The Kung Fu Hustle team attempt to appeal to a more progressive generation throughout the history of Chinese cinema. Earlier in the kung fu film industry, it usually involved complex characters, and also tried to explore and expose constructs ranging from gender to race as well as to nation.[7] One-dimension is the key feature of Kung Fu Hustle, as it is rooted in a filmic genre that connected with Hong Kong identity, but also represented the Western imagination of China's past and Kung Fu heroism.[7] e24fc04721

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