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    Chinese cooking arts

    Hey I have found several videos, which show the differences between the different cuisines in China. Like how the cook in Guandong or Sechuan. They are short but well done I think. Let me know your opinion

    Introduction to Huaiyang Cuisine
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FU9wr...A422C028D121A9

    Introduction to Shandong Cuisine
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bs0bU...A422C028D121A9

    Introduction to Dongbei Cuisine
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVFDj...A422C028D121A9

    Introduction to Cantonese Cuisine
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBK2A...A422C028D121A9


    Kind Regards,
    Xian

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    We published recipes for a spell...

    ...back in 2000, recipes were a regular feature in the magazine. Not my idea. In fact, I took a lot of heat for that. We still run recipes, but they are very short and embedded in our horoscopes section (print version only - the e-zine version doesn't have the recipes). Those are dietotherapy recipes suggested for the forecast period.

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    North = hot sour
    South = sweet sour

    mix of everything in between.

    if it moves, you can eat it.
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    I'm off to lunch

    ...and then to move my bowels.
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