![]() She is pigging out on ice cream and chocolate sauce and wondering if she either picks giant losers, or, picks great guys and turns them into giant losers. Leonard reading about Penny's love life on ex-boyfriend's blog. (The complete code can be found within Maxims of Christian Chivalry by Kenelm Digby.) Leonard points to chivalry. Sheldon doesn't think that the 12th century Code of Chivalry applies in these circumstances (and Leonard would have to be knighted for it to apply). Sheldon doesn't believe that there is any social_convention|social convention that requires Leonard to be involved in the matter at all. Howard suggests that he hold her, comfort her, and if he thinks it's a good time, to try to cop a feel, noting "be sure to sit on your hands a bit so they're warm". Howard is frustrated that he can't find the blog about Penny's sex life. Howard notes that it's smashed beyond repair, and Raj notes that he can still sell it on eBay as "slightly used". Raj comes in, happy that he found an iPod. (Sheldon may be familiar with Brain: The Complete Mind: How It Develops, How It Works, and How to Keep It Sharp by Michael Sweeney.) After a glare from Leonard, Sheldon offers that "maybe she just doesn't wanna talk." The former can easily overpower the latter, giving credence to the concept of being rendered speechless. Sheldon notes that her ire is understandable because emotional responses such as Penny is experiencing initiate in the older amygdala portion of the brain, while speech is centered in the much more recently developed neocortex. Leonard tries to talk to Penny who yells at him through the closed door "go away!". She storms out as Howard drops Sheldon's Chinese lesson because he has "a blog to find". Penny storms in she needs to use their window - she opens it and throws an 80GB white iPod out, yelling "drop dead you self-centered bastard", subsequently explaining that Mike had written about their sex life on his blog. Leonard comments that he'd be more concerned about what they're using as chicken. Sheldon wants to confront Schezwan Palace about using oranges instead of tangerines in their tangerine chicken (oranges being much cheaper than tangerines). We open to Howard helping Sheldon to learn Mandarin Chinese. Howard trying to teach Mandarin to Sheldon. ![]() Sheldon believes Szechuan Palace is passing orange chicken as tangerine chicken. ![]() Add chicken and stir until coated and heated through.After a bad breakup, Penny finally agrees to go out on a date with Leonard, but the two of them both develop doubts and both turn to Sheldon, of all people, for advice.Stir cornstarch mixture into simmering orange sauce.In a small bowl whisk together the remaining 2 tablespoons cornstarch and 3 tablespoons water until smooth and lump free.Add remaining orange sauce to pan and bring to a simmer.Add ginger and garlic, cook until garlic is softened and fragrant. Saute orange zest until it starts to brown and is fragrant. Heat oil over medium-high heat and add orange zest. Drain oil from pan and add an additional 1 tablespoon oil.Keep chicken warm in 180 degree oven on a cookie sheet while frying the remaining chicken.Cook until chicken is no longer pink in the center. Cook until chicken is brown, flip chicken over and brown other side. Fry chicken in a single layer in pan, working in about 3 batches.Dip marinated chicken into beaten eggs and then cornstarch. ![]() In a large heavy duty pan heat about 1 1/2" of oil until hot but not smoking.Cover, refrigerate and marinate 20 minutes or until ready to use. In a small bowl or ziploc bag add chicken and pour 2/3 cup orange sauce over the top.
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