Sunday, August 31, 2014

Duck in the Box



While exploring my neighborhood yesterday, I came across a very interesting little food establishment:


Yep... Duck In The Box!

And, yes, there are actually ducks in that box. 



Thursday, August 28, 2014

Cooking Outside My Comfort Zone

I learned how to cook from my Grandma... and then my Mom showed me the easier way to make all the things that my Grandma would. Since then, I've pretty much stayed cooking the same things that I was taught at home: Chicken and Dumplings, Quesadillas, Oven-Roasted Chicken, etc. This summer, I tried to branch out of that wheelhouse and make some Chinese dishes I had learned. Those turned out pretty well, and now I am branching even further.

Last night, I attempted to make a curry-ish, masala-ish dish, and boy oh boy was it yummy!

I used onions, bell peppers, tomatoes, chickpeas, cilantro, and various spices and flavorings.

The result:


Over rice:

I think this might become a staple dish in our dinner rotation.

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

The Diverse City

I've only been here about a week, but I can already tell that Changchun is very different from Zhengzhou. For one, it feels small. This may seem crazy, as Changchun has a population of 5-6 million. But, coming from a city of over 11 million, this city feels quaint to me. How did that happen? Changchun is also different in a very noticeable factor: foreigners. It has so many foreigners, myself included. In Zhengzhou, seeing another foreigner was a rare sight. Here, there are thousands. Changchun is known for being the best place to study pure Chinese, and so it attracts thousands of people from around the world. My university alone has over 600 foreigners on campus. This has many impacts on daily life. I'm not such a novelty here, so I don't get as many stares. Also, there are a plethora of western restaurants and shops.

This past Sunday, I was able to go to a fellowship and meet with like-minded people from around the world. The music was led by friends from Africa, and one of them also gave the message. What a cool picture of what we have to look forward to!

Sunday, August 17, 2014

Words Words Words - 8/17/14

Our greatest fear as individuals and as a church should not be failure, but of succeeding at things in life that don't really matter.

Tim Kizziar