Dragon’s Delight Dinner combo lures Chinese New Year celebrants
For residents of the United States, one of the other great things about engaging with Chinese culture (besides the food, of course) is the chance to celebrate the New Year twice. Chinese Americans on Jan. 23 will celebrate the Chinese New Year. The astrological year of the Black Water Dragon begins Feb. 4. For a [...]
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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXhe-kY7cEg] Grace Su’s China Gorge loves Hood River. That’s why we’re linked arms with a posse of other fine providers of visitor services to create the Winter Getaway Contest. Thanks, by the way, to the Hood River County Chamber of Commerce for organizing this event. With their help, it’s easy — all you have to [...]
read moreChina Gorge spring rolls reminded diner of the way they were in her native Scotland
Nikki Mathis knew something wasn’t quite right, at least as far as her tastebuds were concerned. At other Chinese restaurants she had visited since moving from Scotland to the United States, the spring rolls typically had too much black pepper. Not at all like the spring rolls she had grown to love back home. So, [...]
read moreFor three decades, Ady Arens has crafted decorations for Grace Su’s Christmas tree
For almost 30 years now, Ady Arens of Hood River has been hand-stitching marvelously whimsical Christmas tree ornaments. The first of roughly 17,500 ornaments was a tribute to her husband, John, an accountant who was then active in the Crag Rats search and rescue group. It was John, in fact, who inadvertently steered her down [...]
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