Chinese cooking expert Eileene Yin-Fei Lo shares recipes and life lessons she learned from her grandmother with the Early Show’s Tracy Smith. (CBSNews.com)
Duration : 0:5:21
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#1 by cmdisdabest on December 20th, 2009
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i fukky her …
i fukky her grandmama and sesame juice come out her pussy
#2 by shadeofme12 on December 20th, 2009
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LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
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LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
bad bad show
#3 by taradead on December 20th, 2009
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Short attention …
Short attention span theater. That might have been informative, if they would have given her any time at all. No wonder most housewives can’t cook worth a – they watch crap like this.
#4 by kiddsunny7777 on December 20th, 2009
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This is not real …
This is not real chinese food~!!!!!
#5 by tetsuyaofdeath on December 20th, 2009
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HAHAHA
HAHAHA
#6 by blogegog on December 20th, 2009
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“she taught me that …
“she taught me that when you cook, you always use food’.
Well thank God for grandma! Otherwise, this woman might be stir-frying a piece of wood or something.
#7 by appppppppple on December 20th, 2009
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heavy accent!
heavy accent!
#8 by aja978 on December 20th, 2009
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good tips
anyone …
good tips
anyone who would like to learn how to cook Chinese food may also find the book “Chinese Cooking for Dummies” useful. it includes simple recipes, techniques, and tips that masterfully blend Chinese tradition with American innovation.
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#9 by daxiwanghuilang on December 20th, 2009
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if u cook the meat …
if u cook the meat first, then the pan will turn to be very sticky. so we normally quickly cook the green peppers first.
#10 by caution427 on December 20th, 2009
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who films food
who films food
#11 by flavorousG on December 20th, 2009
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hhhhhhhhmmmmmmmmmmmm…MSG
#12 by xhyx257 on December 20th, 2009
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china food?
china food?
#13 by AyTownAffiliate on December 20th, 2009
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Man she can cook …
Man she can cook and so math, now that’s a winner
#14 by fairhillnorrie on December 20th, 2009
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chinese cooking is …
chinese cooking is A one.. but i have to say INDIAN Wins.. mmmmmmm. love the chinese people.. so polite
#15 by TryThisGameFree on December 20th, 2009
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I love chinese food
I love chinese food
#16 by jadoremac on December 20th, 2009
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…but either ways …
…but either ways the food is cooked anyways..LOL
#17 by jadoremac on December 20th, 2009
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and she married an …
and she married an Italian? Cos she said her father-in-law asked where’s the bread… LOL. She pre-cooked the bell pepper first so as not to over cook with the meat and also to preserves the taste of peppers-then added into the meat when meat is halfway cooked…
#18 by NattHrafn on December 20th, 2009
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hmm weird that she …
hmm weird that she cooks the bell pepper before the meat. Normally its done the oposite, first the meat, put aside then cook the vegetables then add meat, sauce and corn starch in the end to thicken it.