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Mandarin Steak Salad

Mandarin Steak Salad

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

Here's a great summer time salad that's good for picnics. Simple and tasty!

Savory French Onion Soup

Savory French Onion Soup

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

This a good soup for the winter time. I learned to make this soup while learning to cook at my home town restaurant.

Orange Dreamsicle Smoothies

Orange Dreamsicle Smoothies

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Prep Time: 0 Minutes
Cook Time: 5 Minutes

Kids love these smoothies, which taste exactly like a nostalgic orange ice cream popsicle. They're a refreshing and healthy summer treat!

Sunshine Cake

Sunshine Cake

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 40 Minutes

Quick and easy and so delicious! Make ahead of time for a family gathering, pot luck dinner or to have on hand for those after school snacks for your kids!

Creamy Fruit Salad

Creamy Fruit Salad

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
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Perfect dish to take to family gatherings, pot luck dinners, or even a picnic!

Spinach Summer Salad

Spinach Summer Salad

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 0 Minutes

Toss up a great fresh salad for your summer BBQ/meal.

Cranberry Sauce with Fresh Ginger

Cranberry Sauce with Fresh Ginger

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
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This is a fresh twist on an old favorite! Enjoy!

Pig Pickin' Cake

Pig Pickin' Cake

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

It's, quite possibly, the worst named cake of all time, but it sure is tasty! This recipe uses a standard yellow cake mix, along with a few other simple ingredients, to create a beautiful, irresistible dessert. Plus, you can make it up a couple of days a…

ambrosia

ambrosia

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Prep Time: 25 Minutes
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My Mother Mary Johnson Yancey, made this festive dish for most holidays. Her version included mayo, shredded sweetened coconut and walnuts or pecans. Often that version upset two camps: mayo haters and coconut haters.

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Our Newlywed Kitchen

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Newlyweds living in Kansas City, adapt to married life and cooking for themselves for the first time. Join us as we share our learning experiences, recipes and the resources we love!

grapeinabottle

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We are: two thirty-something wine lovers with more enthusiasm than expertise. We’re married with a two-year-old, so after her bedtime, we’ve been known to sip a bottle or two. We like: to drink. More specifically, we like a nice shiraz or pinot n…

Discovering Mandarin

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A language, culture and recipe site. Exploring Chinese cuisine, one meal at a time. Updated at least weekly.

Cook Eat Love

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This blog is dedicated to cooking, learning and inspiring. It will cover topics such as recipes, how to’s (once i figure it out:)), food trends and my personal favorite, kitchen tools. I hope this website will be a great resource for those that l…

MORE FOOD ADVENTURES

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It's more than just a food blog---

A FOOD BLOG FOR ALL ISSUES AND CONCERNS, STORIES AND LEARNING, BITS AND PIECES OF WHAT-KNOTS IN THE KITCHEN AND LIFE---

THIS GASTRONOMIC JOURNEY OF THE EMPOWERED MOM DOES NOT ONLY START AND END WITH FOOD IN M…

Keep Learning Keep Smiling

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Delicious, simple, easy and quick Asian home cooked food.

The Skinny Fight

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The Skinny Fight is about finding simple ways to live a healthy lifestyle.

This includes learning how to cook healthy meals by featuring a new food each month with a recipe each Tuesday.

Follow as I try to transition from using cookbooks to de…

Food: Cooking and Capturing

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Learning to cook with the freshest ingredients available in town.

Our Life in Meals

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When a fearless firefighter chef and a culinary neophyte join forces, it's a kitchen full of learning, laughter, and love

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You’re Late for Teeeeaaa!

posted June 08, 2010 in Dishful Thinking

Although I wish I was having tea with the Mad Hatter (or Johnny Depp…), an afternoon at T Salon on Melrose sufficed.  I stopped in one afternoon with a few friends and had a lovely afternoon.  And no “pinky up” snooty tea drinking (read full article)

Kids Learn Mandarin – Game Based Learning Package For 2-6yr Olds.

posted June 04, 2010 in Authentic Curry Recipes

13 Fun Digital Animated Games Designed Specifically To Teach Toddlers & Preschoolers Their First 100 Words In Chinese. Ideal For The Home Or Classroom. High Demand & High Commission. Kids Learn Mandarin – Game Based Learning Package F (read full article)

Learnign Mandarin: Pronunciation Debacles: x & q vs. sh & ch

posted February 07, 2010 in Discovering Mandarin

This one of many guest posts here at Discovering Mandarin. This post/lesson is from my friend Megan (@megoizzy on twitter). I have actually been sat here talking to myself for ages after reading it. I implore you to do the same!Mandarin Pronunciation (read full article)

New Phrase: Happy New Year 新年快樂 xīn nián kuài lè

posted February 05, 2010 in Discovering Mandarin

Chinese New Year is next Sunday! It is the year of the Tiger! (在虎! hǔ​ nián!) Happy New Year!! (新年快樂!! xīn nián kuài lè!!)Chinatown in London will celebrate Chinese New Year on the following Sunday 21st Feb 2010 between 12pm-6pm. (read full article)

Learning Mandarin: Inspired By Martial Arts

posted November 15, 2009 in Discovering Mandarin

The following article is written by Karen, who lives in Canada and is part of my growing series of Guest Posts from people I have met online that are also Learning Mandarin. She founded the Chen Pan Ling Kuo Shu Preservation Group in Atlanta, Georgia (read full article)

Daily Chinese Proverb: Educational Development

posted November 05, 2009 in Discovering Mandarin

This proverb is about how a good education program takes a long time to develop. It also makes me think about the methods I am using to learning Mandarin which are quite disseperate and not like a traditional syllabus.Also interestingly, our educatio (read full article)

Website Addresses Can Now Appear in Mandarin

posted October 30, 2009 in Discovering Mandarin

The interenet regulator ICANN has now allowed web addresses to be in non-Latin characters – such as Mandarin, Arabic, Hindi or Russian Cyrillic script. The first of these Internationalised Domain Names (IDNs) is thought to be up and running by the (read full article)

Learning Mandarin: It's a Lifestyle

posted October 27, 2009 in Discovering Mandarin

This is another Guest post from a friend that continues to learn Mandarin. Today's guest post is from Boyd, who runs several successful and interesting blogs related to Chinese culture. Boyd runs an Business English course for Chinese speakers. Chine (read full article)

Learning Pinyin & Tones

posted October 25, 2009 in Discovering Mandarin

I wanted to do a proper post about learning Hanyu Pinyin and the Chinese tones. I found this video which is remarkably helpful distinguishing the intials, finals and tones. Though it looks like it was made for children, It hink it is useful for anyon (read full article)

Broken Laptop: Not Given Up

posted October 22, 2009 in Discovering Mandarin

Just a quick message to those of you who do drop by here fairly often. A massive thank you for all helping me out with my Mandarin and I wanted to let you know that I haven't stopped and I certainly haven't quit writing here or learning Mandarin.My (read full article)

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