Is dim sum actual Chinese, or an American invention?
Dim sum is actually Chinese AFAIK, Cantonese I think.
I was under the impression that many of the Chinese dishes served in the US are really variants on their Chinese counterparts. Like mu shu in China didn't come with the cute little pancakes like it does here.
KT, bless your heart. It just feels strange. I used to do laundry at my sisters when we had family Sunday. My bro-in-law commented "I think your brother only visits for the free laundry" um. Noooo. Free? It was a 90 min drive each way. Plus we talked, ate, played games, etc. W/E.
Grr. Sheets need another round of dryer. And this lady has not shut up yet!!! All ize wants to do is go home and play with new iPhone software!!
Eta: to fix typo, cuz "family sinday" just sounds wrong!!
I was under the impression that many of the Chinese dishes served in the US are really variants on their Chinese counterparts. Like mu shu in China didn't come with the cute little pancakes like it does here.
But the duck, curiously enough, does, per Paul. The bastard.
It just feels strange.
Well then stop feeling up the washer/dryer!
Ginger, he is adorable! How's he adjusting to his "new" home?
Ginger! Cute! Mr. Peabody has reduced me to shouting out words!
Oh dear lord I am studying for an interview like it was a term final. I don't desperately want this job (though it does sound good), but I will be mortified if I reflect badly on my friend-who is a fairly new, if enthusiastic friend.
But the duck, curiously enough, does, per Paul. The bastard.
Well yeah, pancakes and green onion, but doesn't the duck come with the pancakes here?
Also, I have a possible situation. I would have to give only one week notice. Giving notice at all will be sad, but giving a week seems worse.
Good luck on the interview, DJ! A week is better than nothing.
Ginger - Mr. Peabody is sooo cute! And he has a toy Octopus - adorable. Plus, Mr. Peabody is such a good n ame.