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craigdawg said:
I remember being in New Asia (I think) in Chinatown on new year's day and there was one caucasian couple from Austin in this huge (1000+ person) dim sum house. We took their picture (they were on vacation) and gave them some tips. They were enjoying the experience and that was fun to see.

Most of the times I've gone for dim sum, my table is the only non-Asian one.
 
As long as you don't have high blood pressure, you can eat as much salt as you want. Salt isn't bad for you.
 
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OnceUGoMac said:
As long as you don't have high blood pressure, you can eat as much salt as you want. Salt isn't bad for you.

As long as you don't plan on GETTING high blood pressure either. Salt is bad for people with hypertension because it raises their blood pressure.

It's like saying "As long as you do not have high cholesterol, cholesterol isn't bad for you."
 
guez said:
As long as you don't plan on GETTING high blood pressure either. Salt is bad for people with hypertension because it raises their blood pressure.

It's like saying "As long as you do not have high cholesterol, cholesterol isn't bad for you."

You are correct, it also isn't good for people with hypertension. But, since you feel like being a nitpicky brat, I still stand by what I said. If you don't have high blood pressure or hypertension, salt isn't bad for. Does that make you feel better?
 
i had dimsum once, at the marco polo hong kong hotel. it was rathergood!

tis a shame about how unhealthy they supposedly are, but then again, most stuff that tastes good is bad for you. (except the macdonald's at heathrow airport terminal 3)

tastic.
 
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