| Appetizer plate: radish cake, jellyfish, barbecued pork, and haggis siomai |
| Haggis wontons |
| The haggis was piped in and the Address to the Haggis recited. Robbie Burns would have been proud. |
| Haggis lettuce wrap |
| Appetizer plate: radish cake, jellyfish, barbecued pork, and haggis siomai |
| Haggis wontons |
| The haggis was piped in and the Address to the Haggis recited. Robbie Burns would have been proud. |
| Haggis lettuce wrap |
Gung HAGGIS Fat Choy
Lime Pie with a Punch
Flat Belly Pancakes
Bringing good manners back from the Twilight Zone
bLIMEy, this stuff is good!
After reading this review of Ms. Chua’s book and Barbara Kay’s comment, all I can say is, there are Chinese mothers and Jewish mothers, and then there are Filipino mothers. I often joke that my childhood was the original Fear Factor, without the prize money. My mom didn’t hesitate to pour alcohol on my scraped knees, made me eat whatever she put on the table, and yes, spanked me when not even a certain look in her eye could stop me from misbehaving. I had a curfew well into my teens, and when I didn’t do well at school, she would demand to know the reason why.Chinese mothers, Jewish mothers, Filipino mothers
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