
Above I’ve shared photos of my Saturday habit, walking to the bus, going downtown and savoring the music with a cappuccino at Starbucks while I do classwork, grade or write.
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I wish I had the recipe for that as it is the only way I like eating eggplant.
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That eggplant looks delicious!
It tastes even better than it looks. I’ll try to post the recipe.
Do you have the recipe still? I have been trying to work out how to recreate this for ages (since I lived in Ji’Nan). Or the name so can find it online? Think it was 4 winds (or four flavours) eggplant or something like that?