Wok Mei All Natural Hoisin Sauce

Customer Review: Wonderful Flavor for many dishes !!
Excellent rich flavor without high sodium. I use this in so many dishes, not just stir fry or oriental cooking. I use this as a finishing sauce for steak and pork shops. I also plan to use it for homemade soups and pot roast. Just a great all round addition to my kitchen!! Thank you, Wok Mei fot making this product and making it all natural as well!! Mrs. Deal
You're an adult. Do what you want. You can exercise your freedom to annoy all your coworkers, or you can be polite and do the right thing. It's all up to you.
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5. Curries: Whether Indian, Thai, or Japanese, these can pack a powerful stench.
All of that responsibility from such an early age left Shanel with a lifelong desire to help others similarly in need of all the important lessons she had to learn to help her family survive--and eventually thrive--in this great country. She went to UCLA Law School and practiced law for 10 years in Los Angeles. Now, she has begun her second career as a writer to provide self help advice to help others succeed in their lives. Her formula is People, Work, and Money. And, for immigrants who are struggling now as her family once did, she adds English and Law. Shanel believes that success in life can be simple if you focus on people first, work second, and money third. To simplify it further, if you have great relationships--especially the most important one, which is with yourself--the rest will naturally follow. Dare to be awesome! Strive to be your own hero!
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3. Natto: Japanese breakfast food of sticky, slimy fermented soy beans. Some say it smells like stinky feet, too.
They may taste delicious, but their smell sometimes hangs in the air for hours after getting nuked by microwaves in work kitchens.
Let's face it, some foods just stink.
10 SMELLY FOODS NOT TO TAKE TO WORK:
4. Kimchee: Korean fermented napa cabbage, daikon radish, or small cucumbers.
Shanel Yang shares the Easy Steps to Success that she has distilled after trial and error since 1971, when she came to the U.S. from South Korea with her parents and three younger sisters. Her parents had no education, no marketable skills, knew no English, and only $50 when they landed at LAX with absolutely no idea how they would survive in this new country. The responsibilities were divided between the parents and Shanel like this: The parents earned as much money as they could with odd jobs, like janitorial work in a church, dishwashing in a restaurant, and sewing in a downtown sweatshop, while Shanel learned as much as she could about how to do everything else in this country and taught it to the entire family.
6. Cheese: These famously odiferous cheeses are favored in the U.S., England, Germany, France, Italy, etc.: Stilton, Roquefort, Gorgonzola, Camembert, Limburger, and, the mother of all smelly cheese, the Stinking Bishop.
10. Microwave Popcorn: I know, I know. It's so convenient! But this article is about smells that annoy coworkers. Bring already popped popcorn instead.
P.S., I never tried stinky tofu, durian, natto, or the Stinking Bishop. But, one of these days ... You only live once, right? Well, maybe not the Stinking Bishop.
1. Stinky Tofu: Yes, it's actually called that. A Taiwanese delicacy called "chou tofu," literal translation "stinky tofu," reportedly smells like raw sewage.
CONCLUSION
2. Durian: A football-sized fruit with a creamy custard-like center that reportedly smells like stinky feet. Some say they "smell like hell but taste like heaven."
10 Smelly Foods Not to Take to Work
Please do your coworkers a favor and save your more offensive attacks on their olfactory systems for your private home dining pleasure.
8. Bacon: Smells good to the person eating it but not to the rest of the office.
Being Korean-American, I am no stranger to deliciously stinky meals. But, during my 10 years working in various offices throughout Los Angeles, I refrained by either going out to eat for hot, smelly lunches or bringing back an inoffensive salad or cold sandwich to my desk. But some of my coworkers did not. Strong smells distract and annoy people who cannot leave their work stations to get away from the offensive odors. So think twice before bringing any of these to the office.
7. Seafood: That includes tuna, salmon, sardines, and herring. They all stink.
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