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Hello {NAME}! Happy New Year! Chinese New Year, the year of the Pig, begins on Feb 5th! We will be

Hello {NAME}! Happy New Year! Chinese New Year, the year of the Pig, begins on Feb 5th! We will be spending the holiday at my Mom's house -- she's making a big feast with all the lucky foods. Lettuce - Eating lettuce represents "rising fortune" Egg Rolls and Dumplings - If you want more prosperity, eat Chinese fried egg rolls (spring rolls) and dumplings Shrimp - For happiness. In Chinese, shrimp is pronounced "ha" - which of course, is the sound of laughter. For the full list of simple Chinese New Year recipes, [head over here](. Even if you are not celebrating Chinese New Year, it never hurts to have a little good luck this coming year! Try This Recipe! [Long Life Noodles with Happy Shrimp]( A super simple recipe that you can enjoy for Chinese New Year that will bring you long life (long noodles, uncut, represent a long life) and happiness (shrimp!). Steamy Kitchen Giveaways We love giveaways! Below are some recent winners and current giveaways in progress: Just Launched:  - Toshiba Smart Television - KitchenAid Mixer This Week's Winners (please contact me right away so I can ship prizes!): - Frank Davis won the Copper Chef Wonder Cooker - Susan Werth won the Char Broil Oil Less Fryer - Diane Fréchette won the LG LED Television - Robert Baumgarten won the Ninja Multi Cooker Still waiting to hear from: - Bridget Bilski won the Vitamix Blender - Corinne Zipps won the Apple iPad We just sent prizes to: - James Thorpe from Southbury, CT was sent a gift card for the KitchenAid Mixer - Manon Bouthillier from Quebec was sent a gift card for the Dyson Air Styler - Gerald Francis from Nova Scotia was sent a gift card for the Instant Pot. - Debbie Christie from Louisville KY was sent the Scanpan CS Wok - Leslie Rathbun from Victory Mills, NY was sent a gift card for winning the Apple Watch Sweepstakes/Giveaways Currently in Progress CLICK HERE TO ENTER GIVEAWAYS](   NEW: - Toshiba Smart Television - KitchenAid Mixer ENDING SOON: - Anolon 5-Piece Knife Block Set Imperion Damascus - Thread & Whisk Bloom Culinary Tote MORE: - Hestan Cookware - Wusthof 2-Piece Asian Knife Set - Apple iPad - Breville Juicer - Power Smokeless Grill - Amazon Fire TV Stick with Alexa Voice Remote Giveaway - KitchenAid 7-Cup EZ Store Premium Food Processor - Samsung Chromebook 3 - $100 Visa gift card - Canon Digital Camera - Apple Watch - Paula Deen Riverbend Cookware Set - Smartwatch by Huami - Cuisinart Electric Smoker CLICK HERE TO ENTER GIVEAWAYS]( Steamy Kitchen, Inc. | 2505 Anthem Village Dr #E428, Henderson, NV, 89052 [Unsubscribe](

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