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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

29/2/2012

                                               Hey,dear friends:)how's your today?
                                                      I love the washing machine these days...
                       a train ticket from Kunming to Liuzhou                   

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Short life in Kunming with my mother

  Hey,dear friends:)i back school!!But the weather is so terrible in Liuzou,so these days bad cold and headache for me!!Do you know,My lipstick and comb was stolen in Kunming,the thief who's so weird!!
                                           two nights from 23th to 24th,i l love JUST HOT!

                                                      Good evening,Kunming!
                                                      Good morning,Kunming!


                                                              "味千拉面"restaurant


                                                                           Love all!

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

The last night at home this holiday

   The last night at home this holiday!I will go to Kunming tmr!no network, no TV!!Then,will leave Yunnan on 25th.Feb!Yeah,the road ahead is full of many potholes!but i never give up!
                                                                       
                                

Sunday, February 19, 2012

2012.2.19

                           Helped my cousin do the newspaper by hands, and we also did when we're young!All my works what you're seeing!!!

                                                                  mousse,yummy!
                                                                        

Friday, February 17, 2012

Black rice&Milk

                                                                      Black rice
                                                                 pour the sugar into milk
                                                            steaming about half an hour
                                                                  heating the milk

                                                        pour the milk into the black rice
                                                                             good taste                                                          

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Boiled eggs with sugar

   As we know,Boiled eggs with sugar is better for females when  periods or menses for them.hmmm,someone who knows the other suggestions or method?I'm glad that you can tell and share with me in here,please:)

                                                                       

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Happy Valentine's Day

                                           Firstly,Happy Valentine's Day all of you!Yesterday,I'm glad that went to KTV with my friends,thanks!













Monday, February 13, 2012

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Friday, February 10, 2012

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Jew's ear&Garlic

  Auricularia auricula-judae, known as the Jew's ear, jelly ear or by a number of other common names, is a species of edible Auriculariales fungus found worldwide. The fruiting body is distinguished by its noticeably ear-like shape and brown colouration; it grows upon wood, especially elder. Its specific epithet is derived from the belief that Judas Iscariot hanged himself from an elder tree; the common name "Judas's ear" eventually became "Jew's ear", while today "jelly ear" or other names are sometimes used. The mushroom can be found throughout the year in temperate regions worldwide, where it grows upon both dead and living wood. Although it is not regarded as a choice edible mushroom in the west, it has long been popular in China, to the extent that Australia exported large volumes of the mushroom to China in the early twentieth century.
While not widely consumed in the west, A. auricula-judae was used in folk medicine as recently as the 19th century for complaints including sore throats, sore eyes and jaundice, and as an astringent. Today, the mushroom is a popular ingredient in many Chinese dishes, such as hot and sour soup, and also used in Chinese medicine. It is also used in Ghana, as a blood tonic. Modern research into possible medical applications have variously concluded that A. auricula-judae has antitumour, hypoglycemic, anticoagulant and cholesterol-lowering properties.

  The ancestry of cultivated garlic is not definitively established. According to Zohary and Hopf, "A difficulty in the identification of its wild progenitor is the sterility of the cultivars", though it is thought to be descendent from the species Allium longicuspis, which grows wild in central and southwestern Asia.Allium sativum grows in the wild in areas where it has become naturalised. The "wild garlic", "crow garlic", and "field garlic" of Britain are members of the species Allium ursinum, Allium vineale, and Allium oleraceum, respectively. In North America, Allium vineale (known as "wild garlic" or "crow garlic") and Allium canadense, known as "meadow garlic" or "wild garlic" and "wild onion", are common weeds in fields. One of the best-known "garlics", the so-called elephant garlic, is actually a wild leek (Allium ampeloprasum), and not a true garlic. Single clove garlic (also called pearl or solo garlic) originated in the Yunnan province of China.