Xiao Hua Posted May 23, 2003 Report Share Posted May 23, 2003 [Thank you Beijinglady. Are you from Beijing? Hi Ms. Xiao Hua. Yes I am from Beijing...are you in Beijing? DorisDoris, I am not from Beijing. My hometown is in Anhui. I was teaching in Shantou university with Mick before we left China. Have you been to the Yellow Mountain, which are located in south Anhui province? It is famous among Chinese, but it seems few people I met in Ala know that mountain. Li Link to comment
Xiao Hua Posted May 23, 2003 Report Share Posted May 23, 2003 Hopefully Sarah doesn't read your post. Hey, guys, I am here I like Li's childhood story. Best wishes for your couples!Thank you, Sarah. The same to both of you. I hope that you can reunite with your sweetheart in the U.s. soon. Li Link to comment
Xiao Hua Posted May 23, 2003 Report Share Posted May 23, 2003 It's really great to see your beautiful pictures and happy smiles, Mick and Xiao Hua! 5 years waiting -- It's worthwhile, isn't it?Hey, Littlebear, did you receive my Easter card? Where is Jennifer? I miss you guys!! Li Link to comment
sarah36 Posted May 24, 2003 Report Share Posted May 24, 2003 [Thank you, Sarah. The same to both of you. I hope that you can reunite with your sweetheart in the U.s. soon. Li Thanx, Li: I bought a roayl cooking book to cook according to that guides. Then in the future when friends come to our house, they can enjoy the traditional Emperor and Empress dishes! Because Dave advised Mick lots of vegetable dishes and Tofu also, it seems my Dave starts to like those things , so I think I will especially prepare those things for him (I wish he can see this post ) Maybe we can meet together in the future sometime, then you and Mick can also surprise at my excellent Royal cooking skill, just pls don't praise me too high. Sarah (btw, which part of China are you from?) Link to comment
Xiao Hua Posted May 24, 2003 Report Share Posted May 24, 2003 [Thank you, Sarah. The same to both of you. I hope that you can reunite with your sweetheart in the U.s. soon. Li Thanx, Li: I bought a roayl cooking book to cook according to that guides. Then in the future when friends come to our house, they can enjoy the traditional Emperor and Empress dishes! Because Dave advised Mick lots of vegetable dishes and Tofu also, it seems my Dave starts to like those things , so I think I will especially prepare those things for him (I wish he can see this post ) Maybe we can meet together in the future sometime, then you and Mick can also surprise at my excellent Royal cooking skill, just pls don't praise me too high. Sarah (btw, which part of China are you from?)Sarah, I can't wait!! Personally I love fresh vegs and toufu. Pls bring some of them secretly when you fly to the States. I couldn't find them easily here!!! Li Link to comment
tonado Posted May 24, 2003 Report Share Posted May 24, 2003 Hi Little Flower (Li), Tofu is everywhere (not too hard to find in any supermarket). If you want fresh Chinese veggies, you should try to grow some yourself with Mick. My mom and relatives grow them every year. Since you live in the South, you have a long summer to grow. Yellow Mountain is indeed a famous mountain in China. A lot of Americans don't know much of China. Link to comment
sarah36 Posted May 24, 2003 Report Share Posted May 24, 2003 Sarah, I can't wait!! Personally I love fresh vegs and toufu. Pls bring some of them secretly when you fly to the States. I couldn't find them easily here!!! LiNo prolem! As long as the custom wont press hard on my bag with Toufu inside of it. Sarah Link to comment
Xiao Hua Posted May 24, 2003 Report Share Posted May 24, 2003 Hi Little Flower (Li), Tofu is everywhere (not too hard to find in any supermarket). If you want fresh Chinese veggies, you should try to grow some yourself with Mick. My mom and relatives grow them every year. Since you live in the South, you have a long summer to grow. Yellow Mountain is indeed a famous mountain in China. A lot of Americans don't know much of China.Thanks Tony! Next time I will look for toufu harder in supermarts. I miss toufu very much. As for growing vegs, I thought of that, but I cannot grow them without a piece of my own yard. I hope some day I can do it. Yep, Yellow Mountain is very famous for the four unique and exquisite scenic factors: queer pines, grotesque rocks, cloud seas, and a hot spring. Tony I want to paste pics, but I don't know how to do it. Can you tell me? Thank you again. Li Link to comment
Mick Posted May 24, 2003 Author Report Share Posted May 24, 2003 Li, do you want to post them inside a message? Or, provide a link to where they are stored?Don, if possible, teach me both. Is that Ok? Thank you!!! B) B) Li Link to comment
Xiao Hua Posted May 24, 2003 Report Share Posted May 24, 2003 I didn't know Mick already log in his account. Sorry for mixing up. Li B) B) Link to comment
Xiao Hua Posted May 25, 2003 Report Share Posted May 25, 2003 Hi Little Flower (Li), Tofu is everywhere (not too hard to find in any supermarket). If you want fresh Chinese veggies, you should try to grow some yourself with Mick. My mom and relatives grow them every year. Since you live in the South, you have a long summer to grow. Yellow Mountain is indeed a famous mountain in China. A lot of Americans don't know much of China.Tony, I found Toufu in Publix this morning. Hooooray!!! Thanks!! Li Link to comment
warpedbored Posted May 25, 2003 Report Share Posted May 25, 2003 Sarah, I can't wait!! Personally I love fresh vegs and toufu. Pls bring some of them secretly when you fly to the States. I couldn't find them easily here!!! LiNo prolem! As long as the custom wont press hard on my bag with Toufu inside of it. Sarah Dont try to bring fresh fruits or veggied customs will take them Link to comment
chinadave2001 Posted May 26, 2003 Report Share Posted May 26, 2003 Fortunately I live in a community with many Chinese people already. There are four "oriental" markets nearby where one can buy anything that one might need as far as Chinese ingredients....so Sarah can leave the veggies there...in Qingdao. Dave Link to comment
Mick Posted May 27, 2003 Author Report Share Posted May 27, 2003 Fortunately I live in a community with many Chinese people already. There are four "oriental" markets nearby where one can buy anything that one might need as far as Chinese ingredients....so Sarah can leave the veggies there...in Qingdao. DaveThat's good Dave, but tell me, can she find anything that will make a nice side dish to go with Gizmo? Link to comment
sarah36 Posted May 27, 2003 Report Share Posted May 27, 2003 That's good Dave, but tell me, can she find anything that will make a nice side dish to go with Gizmo? Sure, Mick, I will let it eat fish's eyes, bull's musle and chicken legs and monkey's brain Sarah Link to comment
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