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Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Holiday Gift Idea - Crazy and Fun USB Drives

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The Dim Sum USB drive from Solid Alliance with the capacity ranging from 1GB to 4GB for a price of 7,980 yen (about 90.84432 US dollars as...
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Gigantic Holiday Wish List

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My wish list and holiday picks for the foodie: Amazon.com Widgets
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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Foods of New York Tours

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I just stumbled upon Foods of New York Tours . Offering some coverage on dim sum, it includes stops at: Dim Sum Go Go Peking Duck House Frie...
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Sunday, December 6, 2009

The Fish Ball Guy

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Vegetable spring rolls and stir-fried noodles Originally uploaded by goyumcha Dumplings with chili sauce Originally uploaded by goyumcha Eve...
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Frozen Grub

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Originally uploaded by zeroion With finals, graduation, studying for standardized exams, and the day job, I had no time to prepare and cook ...
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When I moved to NY years ago, the first Cantonese phrases learned were "yum cha" and "dim sum". Sunday mornings were spent in Chinatown's dim sum restaurants where my family and I would sample an assortment of treats served fresh from the carts. When we go "yum cha", which literally means "drink tea," we refer to the custom of the Cantonese brunch where folks enjoy dim sum while sipping Chinese tea. "Dim sum" means "to touch your heart" and it comprises of a variety of steamed, baked, and fried dishes. A little nostalgia and a passion for food and baking has inspired me to recreate and share the dim sum experience on this blog. Enjoy!
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