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		<title>AJC article on Asian Markets &amp; Changing Demographics</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 May 2010 22:10:32 +0000</pubDate>
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Good AJC Asian Markets article. 

Our classes are  at 5600 Buford Hwy Farmers Market, right outside 285. Next class:  Homemade Spring Rolls (3 types) May 19, 7-9pm, $15 New student special  w/$10 store gift card!  Call Bill 678-873-7447  with your name, email &#38; phone or email to register.

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<h3><a href="http://www.ajc.com/business/asian-markets-flourish-like-524796.html">Good AJC Asian Markets article. </a></h3>
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<h3>Our classes are  at 5600 Buford Hwy Farmers Market, right outside 285. Next class:  Homemade Spring Rolls (3 types) May 19, 7-9pm, $15 New student special  w/$10 store gift card!  Call Bill 678-873-7447  with your name, email &amp; phone or <a href="mailto:bill.bhfm@gmail.com">email to register</a>.</h3>
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<h3><a href="http://www.chinesesouthernbelle.com/2010/04/new-springsummer-cooking-classdemo-schedule-buford-hwy-farmers-market/">See  Upcoming Class Schedule</a></h3>
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<h3>We also offer Asian Market Tours and private parties and cooking classes. <a href="mailto:info@chinesesouthernbelle.com">Contact us for details</a>. Come Eat, Shop &amp; Learn with us!</h3>
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		<title>Happy Chinese New Year! &#8220;Gathering &#8216;Round the Stove&#8221;</title>
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Relatives in Taiwan just sent me a quick email about connecting on Chinese New Year&#8217;s Eve. To help decipher, here are cross-cultural notes (longer than the email itself!):


Because of time difference, 12 hours, we clarify by saying &#8220;my time&#8221; or &#8220;your time.&#8221; If you see me bleary-eyed my time morning, it meant that I was [...]]]></description>
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<p>Relatives in Taiwan just sent me a quick email about connecting on Chinese New Year&#8217;s Eve. To help decipher, here are cross-cultural notes (longer than the email itself!):</p>
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<li>Because of time difference, 12 hours, we clarify by saying &#8220;my time&#8221; or &#8220;your time.&#8221; If you see me bleary-eyed my time morning, it meant that I was up late chatting with my sister &#8220;her time late night&#8221; after kids bedtime and she&#8217;s free to talk.</li>
<li>My sisters and I can speak Chinese but not readily read or write it. (I had limited schooling years ago, but don&#8217;t use it,  you lose it.) As a result, we use a combination of pinyin, phonetics, Chenglish and sometimes IM talk to convey Chinese terms and proverbs. Makes for a very interesting multilingual email of sorts, and occasional miscommunication!</li>
<li>New Year&#8217;s Eve dinner is the most important family ritual of the year and a night of unity, reunion, harmony, and paying respects to ancestors.  Kids can stay up late and seniors do the &#8220;longevity vigil&#8221; as a positive sign of their vitality and life span. Popular dishes include anything whole (complete) or long (longevity): Whole chicken (more auspicious than &#8220;broken&#8221; chicken); Whole fish (don&#8217;t flip the fish, akin to old fisherman&#8217;s tale of flipping a boat); long noodles, long leafy greens, long string beans!</li>
<li>New Year&#8217;s is celebrated over 15 days. During that time, most shops are closed, so you better do your shopping and get any business done before then!</li>
<li>Lion dancing is another tradition during this time (Jan to Apr) to chase away demons and bring good luck to businesses and communities. Traditionally all-male dancers, I was in the first Women&#8217;s Lion Dance Troupe in New England! It&#8217;s much harder than it looks&#8211;lunging, squatting, bringing the huge lion head to life, performing a story, working the mouth, twitching the ears, &#8211;all at the same time! It&#8217;s was a great learning and bonding experience for all of us.</li>
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<p><strong><em>Maybe we can &#8220;chat&#8221; this weekend?  Your Sat, around 11am &#8211; noon?  It will be NY&#8217;s eve here and we will have just had our chroo-shi-yeh-wei-loo (NY&#8217;s eve gathering &#8217;round the stove, sounds like &#8221;chef&#8221; &#8220;thin&#8221; &#8220;night&#8221; &#8220;hello?&#8221; &#8220;stove&#8221;), which is traditionally a hotpot meal.  Get it, gather &#8217;round the stove?</em></strong></p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><em><strong>GONG XI FA CAI ! (Mandarin)</strong></em></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em><strong>Gung Hoy Fat Choy! (Cantonese)</strong></em></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em><strong>HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR!<br />
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