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What to eat if you want a raise this Chinese New Year!

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Jaden@steamykitchen.com

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Fri, Jan 27, 2017 10:38 PM

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Hello {NAME}, Happy Chinese New Year! In Cantonese,we say, "Gong Hay Fat Choy," to wish you happines

Hello {NAME}, Happy Chinese New Year! In Cantonese,we say, "Gong Hay Fat Choy," to wish you happiness and prosperity. In Mandarin, it is pronounced, "Gong She Fa Tsai." Chinese New Year starts Saturday and continues on until February 2. [image] [image] Chinese are highly superstitious, and there are certain foods you should never eat on Chinese New Year (porridge/oatmeal, which signifies poverty), and foods that bring abundance (fish), wealth (dumplings) and even a raise (lettuce cups). Here's a [fun list that I've created for you]- and lots of simple Chinese recipes that you can enjoy for the next 2 weeks of Chinese New Year celebrations! New Giveaways More big giveaways on Steamy Kitchen! - ASUS Chromebook - HP Laptop - Anolon Triply Clad 12-Piece Cookware Set - Maverick wireless BBQ thermometer - Neoflam Cookware set - $250 LobsterGram - Pampered Chef $199 [Enter Giveaways here.] [image] [Unsubscribe] 2505 Anthem Village Dr #E-428 Henderson, Nevada 89052 United States

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