本帖最后由 羽衣甘蓝 于 2009-12-3 19:25 编辑 ) \0 V& C- f4 D0 c' U7 C1 F i
; _: G$ ]0 g2 \" Q* W- Patient ( x5 W- c/ n7 h% [8 |1. a person who requires medical care 5 b7 F: S- I1 @# I2. enduring without protest or complaint " p+ R% x( P1 b7 ^) H4 ~1 }
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A Chinese saying goes like this--illness comes like landsliding but goes like cocoon stripping" so many years ago when I saw the word "patient" for the first time, I remembered the two meanings immediately--when one requires medical care, he needs to be enduring without complaint. A patient needs to be patient. These days, however, I have sort of changed my mind. Sometimes a person is willing to be so patient as to become a patient. Care is required, not necessarily medical though.; p! P' c+ _2 S) U3 b
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- Roast duck5 Z& x# M O3 \3 q& h' f! @
8 ]4 d& e6 F0 ^) u, ]1 k8 `Homesickness to me definitely includes missing the food in China. Several days ago, I learned from the Internet how to roast ducks. Yum yum... $ W+ Z' L; G7 Z2 d8 K* d9 S4 @ _; U6 u% `
The only bad thing was that I got a burn on my lower arm. Worthwhile. :D " G! _# C U5 o- x3 e; x. P2 ^# B# t5 r$ X% {
Stopped heating the milk before it was boiling--added the potato powder paste slowly--kept stirring until milk became thick ) H% ?1 a1 Y8 |7 |1 X ! t& C4 p1 {& j. V6 i# ? ( }, d# o3 @, t; F # u- Y5 y. c4 J4 K& {" m$ @6 A( a/ {
Mixed all of them together--added more sugar--stirred it until you felt bored--covered it with preservative film--put it into fridge--stirred every 30 minutes--did it at least 4 times--scratch your fridge door for hours(100,000 times is preferable) and then enjoy your ice-cream!: g& x4 h7 a3 d2 z! a( W