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no idea. why do u need it?



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You need to join "A Candle for Love" post this there and you will get an answer.

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Moving this to the China Regional Forum.

You may start here: http://www.yesasia.com/us/search/cookbook/...ok-en/list.html (Though it looks mostly eastern cooking)

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American food is pretty straightforward..... there is really not much to explain :no:

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I certainly can't explain fried Twinkies, but I have a great fried Twinkies story:

Last year, I was working at the Iowa State Fair as an electrician. We got a call on the radio that there was a problem at the Fried Twinkies stand/trailer. To make it very un-technical, there was a problem with the power connection, which was right underneath one of the ordering windows. This involved lots of sparking, some noise, and some smoke. People were trying to STEP OVER US to get to their damn Twinkies! I said, "What is wrong with you people? Can't you see it isn't safe here right now?"

I cannot explain this.

Sorry to deviate from the original question, but the words "Fried Twinkies" affects the brain, evidently.

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Is there something like this available?

Thanks,

Alan

I know what you mean. When my wife lived in China she never had an oven and cooked everything on top of the stove. Now that she has an oven she's fascinated with baking cakes, breads, and cookies. She makes them for all her Chinese friends as they've never cooked any of these things either. I've found a site that sells books in Chinese, but none of it is in English. Most of the cookbooks are probably about Chinese cooking, but by looking at the covers I see some with pictures of breads, cakes, donuts, and cookies so I'm guessing the some of them might cover cooking that relates more to American food than Chinese food. Attached is the link to the cookbook section.

https://www.chinesebookonline.com/Chinesebo...CFSJIagod-Wc-Cg

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