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Making a snack with Chinese chives-filling. Make a dough with hot water and flour, fill with pork mince, Chinese chives and glass noodles. Fry on a slow fire for 20 minutes until crispy and done
I am soooo far behind on processing vacation photos. First of all, there aren't many good ones b/c I am just not good at landscape and street photography....but Mister decided that he wanted a souvenir from China and picked up some sort of a head cold that has knocked us both around....I am finally feeling better...not 100% but almost better. I don't know why he couldn't just get a t-shirt or a postcard. And Grammy slipped and broke some ribs while we were away...she's doing much better now--I took her home from rehab on Saturday and she is getting stronger every day. So is that enough excuses on why you'll keep seeing a smattering of China photos for the next few months? We didn't eat any of the stuff in this photo....we got some sweet dumplings and also a fried lotus flower....no snake or scorpion. Have a great Tuesday.
Shots! Last night was Will's bday, so we went to the local bar to chill, play pool, and have some drinks. I ordred the first round of drinks called Scooby Snacks... PRO!
A Pied-billed Grebe with a mouth full of Bullhead, it still amazes me how they can swallow that spiny finned fish.
Horicon NWR, WI.
A cracker, a slice of pepperoni, some cheese and a bread n butter pickle. Mmmm.
When I was a kid, my mom told me this is what rich people had for horderves. Then we'd have a tea party with pinkies out.
... petit snack, dans un container recyclé, près d'un lycée, au Port, où les élèves débarquent entre midi et 14 heures ... Le sandwich "bouchon gratiné" y est de qualité!
I found one of the little kids I see at the end of the school day enjoying the snack table with her dad.
Snacks to go with the evening tea. Dhokla, jamuns and jalebi with a kari patta for the nose. Tee hee!
The Indianapolis Zoo has a herd of five African elephants. Two of them have given birth thanks to the zoo's ground breaking artificial insemination program. Two of them are the products of that program. I didn't know any of that when I took this photo, but it gives me a lot more appreciation for what the zoo does. Based on the photos of the herd members on the Indianapolis Zoo web site, I'm guessing this is the one named Ivory, one of the mothers. I hope she's enjoying her little snack.
A snack at the fish market: it’s not Wiener Schnitzel but fried dough made from sago and coconut –Madang, Papua New Guinea.
Oktoberfest. After staggering out of the tent, we got something from this gentleman, but to tell you the truth I can't remember what it was. I think it was delicious, though.
The Snack Shack (657 square feet)
1100 North Wesleyan Boulevard, Suite 2014, Golden East Crossing, Rocky Mount, NC
Sprøde grøntsager med jordnødde sesam dip.
This turned out to be a #carrot cut into 4 sticks and some #cucumber sticks with the most delicious #sesam dip (via Foodspotting)
In the mid cabin galley. NH's snack setup was pretty decent and I also liked that they had various amenities available, including the always crucial eye masks.