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🐉 Are You Inviting In Luck (or Bad Fortune) This Lunar New Year? Find Out Here 🧧

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Happy Chinese New Year, {NAME}! Technically Chinese New Year starts this Saturday, February 10

  Happy (early) Chinese New Year, {NAME}! Technically Chinese New Year starts this Saturday, February 10th, so we're here to prep you for the celebrations ahead. If you're privy to the customs of the Lunar New Year, you know that it's a time surrounded by a lot of superstition. The specifics of what is lucky and unlucky during this time of year differs from family to family, but many share the same general rules. And these to-do's and do-not's revolve around everything from what's spoken aloud, how you're cleaning your home, and even the way foods are enjoyed.  Worry not!! We're here to guide you through it all! Starting with...    In this blog post, we're exploring lucky Lunar New Year foods and talking about what each one symbolizes! [Click Here To Invite Good Fortune Into Your Life!](  Of course, we also want to look out for what's unlucky during this time of year. To ward any bad vibes off, we've created this guide just for you...   [Click Here To Ward Off The Bad Vibes](     [Click Here For More Chinese New Year Recipes!](     Explore More on Our Website Hungry for more? For more detailed Chinese New Year recipes, helpful resources, and a whole lot of culinary goodness, head over to our website [steamykitchen.com](. Stay Connected with Us! Don't miss out on any of our upcoming holiday tips, recipes, and adventures. Follow us on social media and join our food-loving community: [Instagram]( Share the Joy of the Lunar New Year with Us! We'd love to hear from you! Share your Chinese New Year food and crafting ideas with us! Tag us on social media or drop us a line. Let's celebrate the New Year together, one delicious dish at a time. 📸✨  Have a beautiful week!   Don't miss our Weekly Updates! Make sure to whitelist hello@steamykitchen.com to avoid our emails ending up in Spam or Promotions folders. Here are some instructions on how to do so for [Gmail]( and [Outlook](. Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Steamy Kitchen, Inc., 2505 Anthem Village Dr #E428 , Henderson, Nevada 89052, United States

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