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  1. Thanks for all of your work. My wife and I had a number of great meals this year thanks to tips from you (Sab E Lee, Itzsakura, etc. etc.). Best wishes to you and your family for the holidays

  2. Thanks Kat!
    Hi Chris – That sounds like it’ll do the trick.
    Hi Ken – I also need to thank you for all your recommendations! Happy holidays!

  3. Say, looks like someone has been frequenting Miss Wandering Chopstick’s site. πŸ˜‰ (I just printed her recipe because I’m making duck for Christmas and duck jook for Boxing Day)

  4. Hi Jan – Actually, this photo is from “the file”. The Missus prefers Her jook made differently from Cantonese style. Plain, no cornstarch. I’d recommend making a second course soup out of the duck bones:
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    Hi Carol – You know, things are so hectic right now! Also, not having a fully functional kitchen would just stymie me. I dunno how you do it!
    Hi Dallas – Happy Holidays to you as well!
    Hi Dave – Oh man…. that sucks. I hope things are “unclogged” soon! Take care!

  5. i like those pics! very comforting. haha i thought the second one was a vegetable =p but i’m guessing from the comments, they’re eggs? =) merry christmas to you, cathy, ed, and the missus + guest bloggers + frankie + sammy!

  6. Yummmmm 10 Million year old eggs;-)
    Matter of fact I had this dish today and it was great!
    And have a very merry happy holiday to you and the families. Thanks for the cup of joe πŸ˜€

  7. Hi Judy – It’s one of the Missus’s favorite things too….real comfort food for Her.
    Hi Sawyer – Yes, preserved duck egg, also called Thousand Year Old Egg, etc, etc…..
    Hi Bill – I hope you’re enjoying SoCal! I’m glad you enjoyed the coffee.
    Hi mscinda – Thanks so much for reading and commenting. I wouldn’t still be doing this without you all.

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