Simple Chinese New Year Foods You Can Cook – and Why We Eat Them


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Flo shares the symbolism behind some Chinese New Year foods and recipes you can make at home. ** Chinese Homestyle …

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  1. Joseph Cousins
    Joseph Cousins says:

    Happy New Year Flo, Dude, Babies? and cats. Notice the question mark after Babies. My daughter is 53 and I still refer to her as my baby. Good Health and Prosperity to all of your family. Maybe I'll contact you when I visit Vancouver later this year. joe…

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  2. Chop Chop Recipes
    Chop Chop Recipes says:

    Hi my friend,glad to know your awesome & inspiring recipes, it's wonderful to hv your sharing, cheers & thousand thanks to you!@😋😋😍🥰👏👍👍😇Sukria/Sukran/Arigato/Terimakasih/Salamatpok/??

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  3. Caroline Theberge
    Caroline Theberge says:

    I just love your simple approach….easy, tasty, and loving it! Thanks guys!!👏
    Happy Chinese New Year! Cheers to multicultural Canada for all🙏❤️
    Enjoy your cooking style and recipes! Soooo good!🤗

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  4. oma erin
    oma erin says:

    Happy Chinese New Year to you and your family. Thank you for sharing your traditions and recipes. I loved seeing all your different hair styles, but I love the short hair the best. I'm Anita Dunphy, had to change my server so now I am Oma Erin once again. Stay well and safe. 🐯🎉🎎

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  5. Livin the life of ivy
    Livin the life of ivy says:

    I love this! I noticed that you're using an iwatani butane burner, do you have to use their canister? I can't find it anywhere, and amazon says that they can not ship to my location. I live in Southern California. One of my daughters got me an iwatani butaner burner, but it does not come with the fuel canister.

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