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With four simple words, I was sold on China House Buffet: All you can eat. Located by Bass Pro Shop off Fifth Street, this new restaurant solved the biggest issue I have with Chinese food: it’s great, but never enough. For less than ten dollars, China House gives you piles of rice, tables of noodles, and rows – yes rows – of chicken. And if for some reason you’re there and not in the mood for Chinese, the restaurant also offers American classics such as chicken wings, chicken strips and ice cream. As I refilled my plate again, again and again, I was filled not only with delicious food, but
a love for a restaurant that has become my new favorite food spot.

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gumI have never been a person to go and spend money on gum but that all changed when I tried the new Trident Layers. Perhaps the most delectable aspect of the gum is that it’s like a sandwich; the pineapple is literally in between the layers of apple which makes it unique and quenching. Not only is it delicious, but it’s healthier for you too since it’s sugar free. Even better, the nonsugar aspect of the gum doesn’t affect its everlasting taste. If you’re one of the people out there that
get disappointed when gum’s taste goes away so fast, this is definitely for you. One piece of gum can last me half of the day. I highly recommend that you don’t get this out in the middle of class, though, because your pack of gum will be gone within seconds as students will be harassing you for it.

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