Moo!

Happy Lunar New Year! The gluttonous New Year’s Eve spread..
New Year's Hot Pot
Tadaaa!

Clams, tofu, watercress, shrimp, spinach, oysters, beef slices, cellophane noodles, enoki, button mushrooms, squid, and fish and Vietnamese meatballs. Mmm, hot pot is perfect for such freezing cold evenings! Plus, since I’d been eating nothing but ramen with egg, Cheez-its, Goldfish crackers, yogurt, oatmeal and vitamin supplements all last week, this was finally REAL FOOD! Extra yum! I’m going to try and eat better this week.

So I was emailing with my Asian friend who asked me when New Years was so we could go to the Asian m

Updated 1-27-09: arket to pick up mooncakes. I told her she was a failure in life for mixing up Mid-Autumn Festival when you eat mooncakes and the Lunar New Year when you don’t eat mooncakes. A few days later, I retold the story:

“You remember my friend R? The other day she emailed me asking if we can go pick up mooncakes at the Asian market for the New Year. Wrong holiday!! Asian FAIL!”

“Hahaha!!” “Hahaha!”

“… uh, honestly, I was thinking the same thing about the mooncakes for New Years too. Hahaha.”

“…”

  1. yum hotpot!

    But what’d you do, just fall asleep while typing?! :p

  2. god, your hotpot spread looks so much healthier than the ones i do, hahaha

    she prolly food coma’ed

  3. I hit post without re-reading it and promptly went to bed. So yeah, I guess you can say I feel asleep. :) ha!

  4. haha yeah i was like where’d the rest of the post go?…must be a glich, i’ll come back later.
    :-P
    looks yummy, never thought to put clams in. mmmm clams….

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