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vickypham.com
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| | | | | A sweet, sticky BBQ pork found all over Chinatown. Perfect for sandwiches, noodle soups, stir-fries, or over steamed rice, its versatility makes it a must to double or triple the recipe at home! | |
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www.whiskeyandbooch.com
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| | | | | Vietnamese red roasted bbq pork. Known as Xa Xiu in Vietnamese or Char Siu in Cantonese, these are traditionally used in Banh Mi sandwiches and egg noodle dishes. | |
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kwon.nyc
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| | | | | The cadence of life is a little different now that I live in Brooklyn and work from home. In my 12 years in New York City, I have: lived in Brooklyn and worked in Brooklyn lived in Brooklyn and worked in Manhattan (the worst overall) lived in Manhattan and worked in Manhattan lived in Manhattan and worked from home lived in Brooklyn and worked from home and the one that feels most like not working at all is living in Brooklyn and working from home. | |
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blackberrybabe.com
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| | | This roasted purple potatoes recipe uses a special technique to make them fluffy on the inside with crispy skin! | ||