Today was the first sunny, non-freezing Saturday in a long time. And we had no scheduled activities. So you’d think we’d spend some quality family together time, doing something fun and outdoorsy, right? Well, we had lots of family together time. Two and a-half hours worth… sitting in a stuffy government office watching scratchy […]
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We’re Going to Taiwan!
My Kids Were Begging to Go to Taiwanese Camp
They didn’t want to go at first, but
Taiwanese Fried Chicken
Sometimes a taste of home is found in the unlikeliest places
Let’s Lunch! High Tea with Taiwanese Sandwiches
In search of the origins of the Taiwanese sandwich that seems more British than Asian
Images from the San Francisco Taiwanese Cultural Festival
I headed up to San Francisco for the San Francisco Taiwanese American Cultural Festival, which takes place every May in Union Square. It is truly surreal and beautiful to see booths selling homemade traditional foods and schoolkids performing Chinese and Aboriginal dances, set against the backdrop of historic hotels and department stores. It’s a long way from the Taiwanese bazaars of my childhood,
Taiwanese Write-In for Census 2010 Makes SJ Mercury News
Grace is featured in an article on the front page of today’s San Jose Mercury News.
Are You Taiwanese? Half? Here’s Your 15 Minutes of Fame
Filmmakers looking for Taiwanese and Half-Taiwanese “regular people” to appear in a public service announcement for the 2010 US Census. HapaMama tells you how you can play a role!
New Beginnings For the Lunar New Year
Whole steamed fish, tangerines with the green leaves attached, dumplings curved into ingot shapes. The foods of the Lunar New Year are round and whole, representing the unity of the family, as well as health and prosperity for the coming year. Wholeness of the family is a big thing in Chinese culture. The word for […]
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