| For Chinese New Year, we have a tradition of getting together with the other Minneapolis-area families who were in China to adopt their kids at the same time we were. It's always fun to see how all the kids have grown and what the similarities and differences are as more of their lives are spent in the States. It's a potluck dinner, and I always try to bring a few unexpected treats. I came across this charming little box of candies at United Noodles - I didn't need to know the character for "milk" to know what was going on here... |
Showing posts with label Chinese New Year. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chinese New Year. Show all posts
25 February 2013
Yummy nougat candy from Taiwan
10 February 2013
New Year meal: Obento-ya, Minneapolis
I took my wife out to Lunar New Year / Valentine's lunch yesterday at our local Japanese izkaya Obento-ya. The food was wonderful and the service super-prompt and attentive. (They were having a rough patch this past summer but the operation seems to be back on top.) Business has picked up for them, too - if going to dinner you'll definitely want to make reservations.
Prices are quite reasonable - we got all this and a pot of tea for just $30:
Prices are quite reasonable - we got all this and a pot of tea for just $30:
| The bento combo comes with a cup of their miso soup, too; just the thing on a cold wintry day. So simple but it gives me such joy to smell and taste this! |
25 January 2009
More grocery goodies
Feeling thirsty after a great Chinese New Year party?
This might be good, as long as it's not syrupy. Someday I suppose I'll try it.
It's Asparagus Beverage. Umm, no. Think I'll pass, despite the nice illustration and smiley face on the can.
Now this is a product I have tried and heartily recommend. The producer is Elisha Waters from Fujian, and these are lightly flavored mineral waters. They have the orange and apple you see here, and also peach and lychee. All very nice; about 99 cents here in the States.
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