On our way to Shiyan. Beautiful View of mountains!!

At the Taoist temple behind our school.

Downtown Danjiangkou on a Sunday afternoon!

Beef is what's for dinner. At a market.

The beginning/entrance to the market during the busy time in the morning!

Me and my friend the Chicken!!

My video of dinner. In my kitchen!
2 comments:
Beef looks real fresh. Chicken has a life of it's own and loves the camera. Knife needs to be sharpened. Be careful in the kitchen. What a view!
Are you supposed to eat the head of the chicken? (Since you were talking about the shrimp with the eyes in another place I was just curious.) Reminds me of cooking growing up - no parts sold, just the whole thing - minus head and feet. Hopefully, you learned how to cut one up! Of course, I guess you could cook it whole like a turkey. We used chicken necks tied to a string to go crawdadding and crabbing. They grab the skin with their claws and you put a net under them. Works well. Chicken necks are good for chicken stew with rice, too. Sort of bony with little meat but adds great flavor to your rice.
Polly Scott
Post a Comment