Trigg Posted February 22, 2005 Report Share Posted February 22, 2005 Larry, I wish I could remember how to do it. I do remember getting the invalid format thing. It was a sizing issue. Ya gots ta make it the size it wants it to be. Someone who knows a lot more 'n me will chime in and tell ya how. Link to comment
Jim - Portland, USA Posted February 22, 2005 Report Share Posted February 22, 2005 When Juxin and I first went grocery shopping together in the states, we passed by the tortilla section. She immediately exclaimed "Wow, look at all the Chinese bread!" She is convinced that the Chinese invented the "tortilla". Of course I can't really argue against that notion because it may very well be true. But I tell her that in English (or at least in American culture), we call those things 'tortillas'. But she refuses to do so and continues to call them "Chinese bread" everytime Link to comment
Feathers268 Posted February 23, 2005 Report Share Posted February 23, 2005 You take a Chinese noodle, cover it in a marinara and a meatballs. Now that's Italian! I was asked what I liked about China by Jennifer whae I was there. Being half Italian, I said pasta and fireworks. Link to comment
Robert S. Posted February 24, 2005 Report Share Posted February 24, 2005 The avatar has got to be 64 x 64 pixels or smaller. It seems that some very early Chinese people actually invented cooking, near Beijing about 200,000 years ago where the first evidence of early humans having control of and using fire was discovered. Link to comment
Dan R Posted February 24, 2005 Report Share Posted February 24, 2005 Marco Polo's Father and Uncle are credited with introducing noodles and rice culture to Italy. Italians were so intrigued by it that they made a pasta shaped like rice kernals. (sorry don't remember the name for this pasta.) Flat bread is made from the mediteranean to China of various grains found along the way. Origins are lost in antiquity and it may just be that this is the easiest way to make it. Many things have been exchanged over the 2,500 years of trading between China and the Mediteranean area. Most northern Chinese introductions (like gun powder and fire works) were introduced when the Mongolian empire controlled from Moscow to Korea. The item that most surprised me was finding Indian fry bread a common breakfast item in Beijing. I had learned to make it after trying it at an Indian Pow Wow. While in China I found many kinds of fried bread, the Beijing breakfast food is exactly the same. The Chinese burrito " is what in American Chinese Restaurants is called Mu Shu. Unfortunately this name seems to mean nothing or confuses the matter for Chinese friends. Mu Shu means "wood ear" which is a tree fungus that is just one of the ingredients in mu shu in American Chinese restaurants. Rice flour skins are used for wrapping everything from Beijing duck to Chow mien. Also used are very thin wheat flour totilla type bread in the north. If anyone finds out the Chinese name for the burrito type dish, I would love to know. It is basicly a non fried "spring roll" or what we call egg roll not fried. The Vietnamese version is delicious and the healthiest and called "Goi Cun" Link to comment
Dan R Posted February 24, 2005 Report Share Posted February 24, 2005 It is Hoisin Sauce available in jars at any Chinese market in the U.S. Link to comment
Trigg Posted February 24, 2005 Report Share Posted February 24, 2005 It is Hoisin Sauce available in jars at any Chinese market in the U.S.Yup it is. we buy it at the chinese MKt in nashville. if they have it everyone should Link to comment
Dan R Posted February 24, 2005 Report Share Posted February 24, 2005 on the homepage go to your control panel. Click on Edit Avatar Settings.Then go to your image avatars. If the picture is on the internet put the url for the picture in the block next to :your avatar". Then click add. If it is in your computer use the browse to select the file in your computer. I think the problem I also got was the size setting. Try this at 64x64 then add the avatar. Good luck! Link to comment
oregonknl Posted February 26, 2005 Report Share Posted February 26, 2005 Fei has fallen in love with "American Bread" --- that would be the "Wonder" type --- or almost... Its supermarket bread that is always the softest, and here in Portland sometimes is sold 3 for a dollar with the coupon --- so Fei now is one of the best food addies... checking out the food ads every Tuesday... This week both Fred Meyer and Safeway had bread coupons --- three for a dollar --- the stars are aligned!! Link to comment
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