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    I am getting a little tykes country kitchen the weekend and thought it would be good if on monday we could pretend to cook chinese food for chinese new year but need some ideas of what to do ie i though we could use some wool for noodles but thats as far as i got! also wonded if there is somwhere on the net where i could find a chinese menu in both english and chinese, i have one from the local takaway but its not very chinesy

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    I found this

    http://www.liaoning-gateway.com/images/english/menu.pdf

    You could use small bowls and rice, get some chopstiks and a small wok.

    Home Bargains had prawn crackers the other week or you could make some moon cakes (there's a thread with the recipe somewhere)

    HTH's

    Miffy xx

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    the menus great thanks, but for the food i was looking more at pretend food cause its gonna be to play with in the toy kitchen

 

 

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