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yummy
This was yummy. It only cost $1.50. No other commentary needed. :)
Dec 29, 2007 7:48:00 AM
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hot pot just gets better
Pumpkin hot pot used to be my favorite. But, I think I might have just found one that is even better. At A Guan, a restaurant near my apartment, they allow you to have two kinds of soup for boiling your food in by providing a split pot. I chose coconut milk and curry. The curry soup base was so wonderful I didn't even need the hot pot dipping sauce that I love so much. This was also my first time to have chicken hot pot. I usually choose beef or pork. The chicken at this place was wonderful . . . I'd choose it again in a heartbeat. Anyone wanna come join me for hot pot this weekend? I'd be happy to go again!
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cruel mercy
When the sun shines--the ice melts. When the Sun of righteousness once shines with beams of grace upon the soul--then it melts in mercy and tenderness. Mercifulness is a melting disposition whereby we lay to heart the miseries of others, and are instrumental for their good. We must chiefly be merciful to the SOULS of others. Indeed soul-mercy is the chief of mercies. That is a cruel mercy--when we see men go on in sin, and we let them alone. And that is a merciful cruelty--when we are sharp against men's sins and will not let them go to hell quietly. Fond sentimentality is no better than cruelty. The surgeon cuts and lances the flesh—but it is in order to a cure. They are healing wounds. So when we lance men's consciences and let out the blood of sin, we exercise spiritual surgery. This is showing mercy. "Rescue others by snatching them from the fire!" (Jude 23). If a man had fallen into the fire, though you hurt him a little in pulling him out--he would be thankful and take it as a kindness. Some men, when we tell them of sin say, 'O, you are unloving!' No! it is showing mercy. If a man's house were on fire, and another should see it and not tell him of it, for fear of waking him--would not this be cruelty? When we see others sleeping in their sin, and the fire of God's wrath ready to burn them up--and we are silent--is not this cruelty? (Thomas Watson, 1660, "The Beatitudes." Public Domain as seen on Grace Gems.)
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That looks like a Peruvian dish called Arroz Chaufa. :-) I think it's actually a Chinese dish that Peruvians adopted as their own. It's one of my favorites!
Posted by: ashley @ twentysixcats | Sunday, December 30, 2007 at 02:54 AM
looks sooo yummy! i sure miss Taiwanese food!
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