Chinese New Years 2007
But, the best part of Chinese New Years that I remembered was the food. There was never any shortage of good food during this time. The whole family would get together and pitch in. Traditionally on our table, we'd have a mini pre-dinner for our ... [... more]
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Chinese New Year (Holidays and Celebrations)
One of my favorite Chinese New Year Books! I have quiet a few books on Chinese New Year, but this book is terrific! It is small in size, but packs a punch in information and vividly colored photos.Each page has about 2 sentences, so it is also perfect ... [... more]
$5.75
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Stir-Fried Chinese Greens With Ginger, Oyster And Soy Sauce
Put the oil and the ginger into a very large, hot wok or other suitable pan and cook for about 30 seconds. Add the scallions and the rest of the ingredients apart from the seasoning. Stir, then add the spinach and toss so that everything is ... [... more]
Food Network |
Fortune Cookies
Cut a stencil out of a plastic coffee can lid in the shape of a 3-inch disk. Whip the egg whites until stiff and chill. In a mixer, cream the butter, then add the sugar and continue mixing. Add the flour and blend in ... [... more]
Food Network |
Chinese Fire Pot With Fish Balls
In a food processor, puree fish with egg yolks until smooth. Add pepper, salt, sesame oil, fish sauce, and chilies; pulse processor a few times. Transfer mousse to a large, chilled bowl and fold in the scallions. Using a mixer, lift the egg ... [... more]
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Food Network: Chinese New Year
On the last night of the New Year festivities, many families serve Fire Pot, a fondue-style meal where participants dip assorted meats, seafood, mushrooms, and noodles in a rich broth bubbling in a large pot on the table. Each simmering ... [... more]
Food Network |
More Chinese New Year Recipes
Down on your luck? Try these dishes for new twists and traditional tastes of the Chinese New Year. Extend your life with Udon Noodles, get rich quick with Pork Dumplings or just savor a sumptuous Chinese feast. ... [... more]
Food Network |
Chinese New Years For Kids
This year the Chinese New Year falls on February 9th—but that’s just when the party begins. Over two weeks of feasting and fun follow with colorful parades, visits to family and friends, fireworks, and all kinds of ... [... more]
Food Network |
Chinese New Year (An Owlet Book)
Gung Hay Fat Choy! Wishing you good fortune and happiness! All over Chinatown, people greet one another with these happy words. Gung Hay Fat Choy! It is the time of the Chinese New Year! [... more]
$6.95
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Dragon Dance: A Chinese New Year LTF: A Chinese New Year ...
It's Chinese New Year and there are so many fun things to do! Shopping at the outdoor market for fresh flowers, eating New Year's dinner with the whole family, receiving red envelopes from Grandma and Grandpa, and best of all-watching the spectacular ... [... more]
$6.99
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Paper Crafts for Chinese New Year (Paper Craft Fun for ...
Great ideas for Chinese New Year crafts Another in the Enslow Press series Paper Craft Fun for Holidays, Chinese New Year explores basic facts about the holiday and offeres simple, effective crafts that children should have no difficulty making. ... [... more]
$23.93
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Celebrating Chinese New Year: An Activity Book
Celebrating Chinese New Year is a fun-filled craft, activity and resource book for the Chinese New Year. In addition to basic facts and history of the Chinese New Year, you can make a dragon parade, a paper lantern, and red lucky envelopes following ... [... more]
$8.95
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