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I missed the prog and couldn't find it on iPlayer last night. Will have a look for it tonight.
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It is there Kate I just checked, gonna watch it on my lunch.
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Ok I'm not sure if I was taken by this programme. She was cute and distracting, her cronies were quite annoying and the food had already been covered better by Ken Hom. I know that's a bit harsh but she seemed to be a bit forced and I think she would be better in real life than on the screen.
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Heads up, next one is on in 30 mins
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Anyone see the size of those prawns , they where huge... They would be great to cook with.
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Scallops are quite expensive, or they were last time I looked. The last lot I bought I got from Billingsgate Market and they were very, very good.
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28-07-2008, 16:45 | #30 |
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COOKERY: Chinese Food Made Easy
On: BBC 2 South West (2) Date: Monday 28th July 2008 (starting in 3 hours and 45 minutes) Time: 20:30 to 21:00 (30 minutes long) Noodles, Dim Sum and Dumplings. Episode 4. Ching-He Huang, the new star of Chinese cooking, continues her mission to bring fresh, easy and healthy Chinese food to the UK. This week she explores the fashionable world of noodles, dim sum and dumplings, and tries her recipes out in the health-conscious world of London fashion and on the dancers of English National Ballet. Ching also demonstrates how to create an authentic, but quick and healthy version of the perennially-popular takeaway dish Singapore-style noodles. (Stereo, Widescreen, Subtitles, Audio Described) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ Marked By: 'Favourite: Chinese Food Made Easy' marker ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ Excerpt taken from DigiGuide - the world's best TV guide available from http://www.getdigiguide.com/?p=1&r=158980 Copyright (c) GipsyMedia Limited.
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