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Closely related to bok choi, this leafy green Chinese vegetable belongs to the cabbage family (though tastes nothing like cabbage!).
It has long green, slightly ribbed leaf stalks and soft oval green leaves.
The leaves and stems are best suited to brief stir-frying or steaming to retain their mild flavour.
Occasionally you may be able to find baby pak choi which can be cooked whole. Great for a diet, because few calories!
I love them in my soups though!
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I finished this's few weeks ago and I am quite pleased with how it turned out! I have been working non stop on my moc for BFVA so I haven't spent much time building vehicles but hopefully I can build a few move vehicles before brick fair.
-Ethan
Social housing, Hong Kong-style. This estate in the Shek Kip Mei area of Kowloon comprises 19 blocks housing over 20,000 people - the tallest blocks are 44 storeys high.
Still a WIP, but I like it so far. Sorry I have been so inactive, my job is taking a huge chunk of my time. But I will upload again tomorrow, probably the finished version of this.
Comments appreciated.
A design that hasn't changed much over the years because its one of my favorites. If you've followed me for a while, you've probably seen this before.
Feel free to check out my custom collection of kits here:
My first artillery gun!
The Panzer abwehr kanone 36 was the smallest anti-tank gun in the Wehrmacht.The PAK 36 was highly mobile. But later in the war, the PAK 36 was outdated.Hope you like the designing!
-domkdr22