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Chinese Chicken

This “Chinese Chicken” recipe involves combining cooked chicken, rice, celery, onion, water chestnuts, cream of chicken soup, mayo, and lemon juice in a baking dish. The mixture is topped with crushed corn flakes, slivered almonds, and melted butter. The dish is baked at 350°F for 30-40 minutes until bubbly.

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New York City Chinatown Food Tour

Embark on a culinary adventure through the heart of New York City’s Chinatown with this self-guided food tour, where every stop offers a unique taste of the neighborhood’s rich and diverse flavors. From the crispy, savory dumplings at Fried Dumpling to the aromatic, hand-pulled noodles at Xi’an Famous Foods, you’ll experience a blend of traditional and innovative dishes that define[…]

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Eating in Switzerland

During our adventure in Switzerland, we visited numerous restaurants and cafes, sampling a variety of dishes and local flavors. We had most of our breakfasts at the hotels where we stayed. Some of our meals were enjoyed picnic-style with food picked up in the morning from local Coop supermarkets. The rest of our meals were eating out a various restaurants[…]

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Restaurant Recommendations in Rome

Restaurant Recommendations Forno Campo de’ Fiori This place is high on the list of touristy restaurants, but for good reason. It’s right on the perimeter of Camp de’ Fiori and is serving up some tasty treats like Pizza Bianca. https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g187791-d2093186-Reviews-Forno_Campo_de_Fiori-Rome_Lazio.html Il Fornaio A bakery and its delicious. This was our first food stop after landing in Rome and checking into[…]

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A Culinary Adventure at Borough Market

Welcome, food enthusiasts and explorers of gastronomic delights, to the heart of London’s vibrant culinary scene – Borough Market. Nestled in the shadow of the iconic Southwark Cathedral, Borough Market stands as a haven for food lovers, a place where history, tradition, and innovation converge to create a feast for the senses. As you step into Borough Market, you’ll find[…]

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Porto & Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal

Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia are two towns that straddle either side of the Douro River. They are often thought as one town, and they do flow together as if one community, but technically they’re two different towns. Porto is made famous by the wine of it’s namesake, Port. Porto is an UNESCO World Heritage site. Food and Restaurant[…]

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