Looks delicious, but I'd have to use a fork. I'm fumbled-fingered with chopsticks, knitting needles, and crochet hooks. I suppose nobody can be good at everything!
I call those dumplings potstickers ... I love them! My fingers won't let me work chopsticks 🥢 anymore! I have a package of potstickers in my freezer!
What a lovely way to treat yourself when eating at work. A beautiful container of home made deliciousness to eat with style! Michelle in Wellington,NZ.
I enjoy the challenge of using chopsticks, but I would say I eat larger mouthfuls - I haven't got the knack of cutting things into pieces with them. Your meal looks delicious.
Sadly, I don't want smaller portions.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter taught me to eat snacks like popcorn with chopsticks. Slows the intake and keeps your fingers clean.
ReplyDeleteYummy... Your dumplings look just like the dumplings at the Chinese restaurant. Well done!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious, but I'd have to use a fork. I'm fumbled-fingered with chopsticks, knitting needles, and crochet hooks. I suppose nobody can be good at everything!
ReplyDeleteHugs!
What a lovely presentation John, as for me I just can't seem to handle chopsticks.
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy, enjoy and take care of yourself
ReplyDeleteI call those dumplings potstickers ... I love them! My fingers won't let me work chopsticks 🥢 anymore! I have a package of potstickers in my freezer!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely way to treat yourself when eating at work. A beautiful container of home made deliciousness to eat with style!
ReplyDeleteMichelle in Wellington,NZ.
Chopsticks? I'm afraid I'd poke my eye out.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy the challenge of using chopsticks, but I would say I eat larger mouthfuls - I haven't got the knack of cutting things into pieces with them. Your meal looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteThat looks tasty. My friend and I taught ourselves to eat with chopsticks by picking up peanuts.... That was a very very long time ago.
ReplyDeleteBeats a butty! If I was using chopsticks, I'd still be there several hours later... xx
ReplyDeleteThe whole package looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteI have never mastered chopsticks-I am not a dainty eater I'm sorry to say-gobble gobble x
ReplyDeleteWhat's in the dumplings? they look delicious!
ReplyDeletePork , spring onion, ginger, garlic
DeleteTry some chopped shrimp in there, it's great with the pork.
Deletethey look sooo good. Thank you for your kind words yesterday. My friends call me Suzy.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious and I love the box you carry them in! My Chinese DiL makes these for us and they are always a real treat!
ReplyDeleteI have never managed to master chopsticks, so well done you :-)
ReplyDeleteMy fingers cramp up too much these days to use chop sticks.
ReplyDeleteYour culinary prowess amazes me.
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful container and the dumplings look delicious.
ReplyDeleteThe gyoza look great. I'm still alive. Hope you're well.
ReplyDeleteI like eating with chopsticks. I use them whenever we get Asian food. Makes it feel more authentic!
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