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HOT 'N SOUR SOUP
Servings: 4 servings

4 chinese mushrooms, dried
-1 to 1 1/2 in dia
2 squares, 3 inches each,
-fresh
-chinese bean curd, about
-1/2 inch thick
1/2 cup bamboo shoots, canned
1/4 lb boneless pork
1 qt chicken stock, fresh or
-canned
1 tsp salt
1 scallion, including the
-green top, finely chopped
1 tbl soy sauce
1/4 tsp white, ground
-pepper
2 tbl white vinegar
2 tbl cornstarch*
-mixed with 3 tablespoons

Directions: * if soup is not thick enough, add 2 more spoons of cornstarch (mixed into cold water) into the soup prepare ahead: 1. in a small bowl, cover the mushrooms with 1/2 cup of warm water and let them soak for 30 minutes. discard the water. with a cleaver or knife, cut away and discard the tough stems of the mushrooms, and shred the caps by placing one at a time on a chopping board. cut them horizontally into paper-thin slices, and then into thin strips. 2. drain the pieces of bamboo shoots and bean curd, and rinse them in cold water. shred them as fine as the mushrooms. 3. with a cleaver or sharp knife, trim the pork of all fat. then shred it, too, by slicing the meat as thin as possible and cutting the slices into narrow strips about 1-1/2 to 2 inches long. 4. have the above ingredients, stock, salt, soy sauce, pepper, vinegar, cornstarch mixture, egg, sesame seed oil and scallions within easy reach. to cook: combine in a heavy 3-quart saucepan the stock, salt, soy sauce, mushrooms, bamboo shoots and pork. bring to a boil over high heat, then immediately reduce the heat to low, cover the pan and simmer for 3 minutes. drop in the bean curd and the pepper and the vinegar. bring to a boil again. give the cornstarch mixture a stir to recombine it and pour it into the soup. stir for a few seconds until the soup thickens, then slowly pour in the beaten egg, stirring gently all the while. remove the soup from the heat and ladle it into a tureen or serving bowl. stir in the sesame seed oil and sprinkle the top with scallions. serve at once.
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Have you ever been an eyewitness at the scene of a crime? If you were, do you think that you would be able to accurately describe, in precise detail, everything that happened and remember distinct features of the suspect? Many people believe that yes they would be able to remember anything from the events that would happen and the different features of the suspect. Some people, in fact, are so sure of themselves after witnessing an event such as this that they are able to testify that what they think they saw was indeed what they saw. However, using an eyewitness as a source of evidence can be risky and is rarely 100% accurate. This can be proven by the theory of the possibility of false memory formation and the question of whether or not a memory can lie.
There have been several experiments done to try to prove that false memories can indeed be formed. One experiment, for example, was tried with a 14-year-old boy. The boy was told four memories, one of which was falsely constructed but similar to that of a true memory. The memories that were suggested took place when the boy was about 10 years younger. As the false memory was retold to him, he was asked to explain in detail what he had remembered from that event. Surprisingly, he claimed to remember the event, even though it was falsely created by the interviewer and his brother, and went on to explain what he remember to have happened, details and all. After collecting everything he had said about the four memories, he was told that one of the suggested memories was made-up and he was asked to guess which one it may have been. When he couldn't decide which one it was, he was told that it was in fact the memory of getting lost in a store. He was confused and had trouble believing the truth.
Similar studies were done to a different set of college students and they tended to have the same results. After giving as much detail about each memory, the students were interviewed about what they may have written done about what they had remembered. During the last part of the experiment, each of the students were debriefed and asked to guess which memory they believed was false. Of the 24 students interviewed, a total of 19 students correctly chose the false memory, sometimes because of process of elimination, as being the false one (Loftus & Pickrell p 9 (5p)). This means that there are five students, 21%, which "testified" that they remembered something that actually never happened. How would you like to be the accused criminal with one of these five students? Not quite as reliable as you may have hoped a memory would be.

Loftus, E. & Pickrell, J.E. (1995). The Formation of False Memories. On the web at http://caic.org.au/sra-fms/loftus&p.htm






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