SC - Gung Hay Fat Choy

Michael F. Gunter mfgunter at fnc.fujitsu.com
Tue Jan 27 12:09:35 PST 1998


> Now. Lest I run off-topic for the list, let's talk about food. Again,
> you want to eat those foods that symbolize the qualities you wish to
> propagate for the coming year. A typical menu would include a chicken,
 
> Then there's the fish.
> platter with at least two, or a multiple thereof, Chinese lop cheung
> sausages. 
> 
> we have shrimp, 
> 
> Then there's five-spice beef,
> 
> Buddha's Delight usually eaten on New Year's Day.
> 
> Anyway, we usually cook other stuff in addition, such as real [i.e.
> stuffed] butterfly shrimp, with a chopped shrimp dumpling filling stuffed into
> the split shrimp, which is then  wrapped in bacon, dusted with
> cornstarch, and fried.
> 
> Anyway, our preparations this year are, at best, perfunctory, given the
> amount of time we are devoting to other issues, but I did want to wish
> you all a very happy, healthy, and prosperous New Year.
> 
> Adamantius
> troy at asan.com

Um, Adamantius? Can I have dinner over at your house?

Gunthar
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