mainland, Chinese food franchises with non-Chinese ownership include companies such as the Quick Wok, the China Roll, the
Eggroll Express, and the Nankin Express.
One guy actually said we should have some [making quotation marks in the air] clever tag lines like "Miso horny" or "Roll up your
eggroll" This is the stuff they come up with....
She would start with a Mexican burrito, which then became a French crepe, which then became a Chinese
eggroll, which then became a Jewish blintz, etc.
Do we concur with Bee Vang's bravado in pronouncing, after conceding that slurs like "
eggroll" and "pusscake" were hard to take on set, that "It's just a script.
Personally, I go for the crispy
eggroll appetizers, which should be eaten with a sprig of fresh coriander and dipped in fish sauce.
His feature film screenplays include "Girl Happy," "With Six You Get
Eggroll," and "Who's Minding the Mint."
Although the focus is on the traditional at Magnolias, there are also dishes such as Down South
Eggroll, which is stuffed with chicken, collard greens and Tasso, and served with peach chutney, spicy mustard and red pepper puree.
With Six You Get
Eggroll (1968): Doris Daystars in this charming family comedy about a widowed couple whose children disapprove of their blossoming affair - and are even more put out when they decide to move in together.
You can buy
eggroll wrappers or make your own with any egg noodle recipe.
Sushi on a Roll: The ubiquitous California Roll has given the
eggroll a run for its money.
Dishes include Sesame Chicken Breasts, Szechuan Beef, and a Sweet and Sour Chicken, Rice and
Eggroll dinner.
Her last film was "With Six You Get
Eggroll," a 1968 comedy about a widow and a widower and the problems they have when blending their families.
Calabasas, Calif.-based The Cheesecake Factory's number one selling Avocado
Eggroll, "shows no sign of flagging in popularity," says Robert Okura, vice president of culinary development for the 105-unit chain.
`With Six You Get
Eggroll" is a 1968 Doris Day film.
He also directed TV shows and films, including the pilot episode of the Mel Brooks series "Get Smart," the Doris Day film "With Six You Get
Eggroll," and the film version of Woody Allen's "Don't Drink the Water," starring Jackie Gleason.