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Hong Kong Journal: Visiting Hong Kong -- An Itinerary.
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Monday, September 26, 2011. Visiting Hong Kong - An Itinerary. I am so excited that my family is coming to visit Hong Kong next week! I have been putting together an itinerary for them and even sent them a color-coded spreadsheet last week, which I think freaked them out a little because no one responded. So- what are some good things to do in Hong Kong? Before I started work in Hong Kong I had a few months to explore the area and be a tourist. Much of this list began in my head back then. Or Reflexology...
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Hong Kong Journal: Dim Sum
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Tuesday, September 20, 2011. Courtesy of Wikipedia.com. in lower right-hand corner note pork buns in bamboo steamer. Dumplings above. I believe the soup to the upper left is Chinese-style congee, which is a traditional rice porridge. Dim Sum in Hong Kong truly has something for everyone. The communal aspect of dining in this style is perhaps my favorite part of the tradition. I can't wait to go for dim sum with my family who is visiting in 2 weeks! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Kath Eats Real Food.
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Hong Kong Journal: ...and you thought we only drink tea in Hong Kong
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Saturday, November 5, 2011. And you thought we only drink tea in Hong Kong. Then i thought about how I shouldn't judge. this idea actually sounded kind of American-to process something like coffee to make it something completely different.but it's more Asian to love jellies and gel candies. Anyway, this is probably a ridiculous post, but would you make coffee jello? What do you think? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). And you thought we only drink tea in Hong Kong. 4 The Love of Feasting.
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Hong Kong Journal: November 2011
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Saturday, November 5, 2011. And you thought we only drink tea in Hong Kong. Then i thought about how I shouldn't judge. this idea actually sounded kind of American-to process something like coffee to make it something completely different.but it's more Asian to love jellies and gel candies. Anyway, this is probably a ridiculous post, but would you make coffee jello? What do you think? Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). And you thought we only drink tea in Hong Kong. 4 The Love of Feasting.
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Hong Kong Journal: May 2011
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Monday, May 16, 2011. The tailor even feeds you beer and free Indian food, talk about a perk. It's a good thing it rained this weekend, because it provided an easy excuse for me to curl up and read Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. For 3/4s of the weekend. Have any of you all read it? Feeling like one of the last people on earth to read this mystery thriller, but it's a great page-turner! Perfect for summer reading! Bad for getting a full 8 hours of sleep. Links to this post. Thursday, May 12, 2011. Clearly, ...
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Hong Kong Journal: September 2011
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Monday, September 26, 2011. Visiting Hong Kong - An Itinerary. I am so excited that my family is coming to visit Hong Kong next week! I have been putting together an itinerary for them and even sent them a color-coded spreadsheet last week, which I think freaked them out a little because no one responded. So- what are some good things to do in Hong Kong? Before I started work in Hong Kong I had a few months to explore the area and be a tourist. Much of this list began in my head back then. Or Reflexology...
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Hong Kong Journal: October 2011
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Saturday, October 15, 2011. Today I awoke at 8 am to prepare for my lesson (which wasn't till 10) before happily hiking up to the restaurant La Terrace on Old Bailey Street in the Central district of Hong Kong. The menu: Sea Bass and Scallops Provencal; Dessert - Flambe Rum Banane et la glace a la vanille avec Chef Rene Etienne. Chef Rene Etienne is from Avignon, France. Here are a few of the photos. Just before class starts. Chef Rene Etienne, beginning with a tomato demo. Trying not to overcook the fish.
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Hong Kong Journal: Temple Street Night Market
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Monday, December 6, 2010. Temple Street Night Market. This weekend I ventured over to the Kowloon side of Hong Kong to attend Rob's softball game.When the game was over, (and Rob's team had won! Robert and friends, just before the game begins. Gearing up for the road. Approaching the night market. Temple Street Night Market! Notice the outdoor restaurants to the right. Very few Westerners in this picture. Gloves for tinies. Not sure if it ever gets cold enough here for these. Leavin on a jet plane.
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Hong Kong Journal: January 2012
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Saturday, January 7, 2012. Comfortable Flying for Long Flights. Is worse- much worse. I usually do prepare a lot for the flight, though. My routine involves lots of exercise before the flight, combined with lots of drinking water. I do not drink alcohol a few days before the flight, nor do I drink alcohol on the flight. This all helps with the time zone adjustment process in the US. 1 A fitted "releaf". Neck roll for travel. 2 A sleeping pill. Which is a hydrating mist for your face and Cetaphil Hydratin...
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Hong Kong Journal: July 2011
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Thursday, July 21, 2011. For those of you who replied to the Trivia Question, I regret to inform you that none of you were correct in answering the question: What do the following have in common? Dolphin, Dimple, Tacky, Cinderella, Fat Fat and Icy? Good Guess, Mom, but no these are not types of dumplings. And no, Kitten Rags, they are not names of Cats. Answer: They are all names of people in Hong Kong that I have encountered since living here. Links to this post. Monday, July 18, 2011. Links to this post.