Jennifer, Jenny, or Jennie Lee may refer to: (wikipedia)
In deference to American traditions, my family put our oven to rare use at Thanksgiving during my childhood, with odd roast-turkey experiments involving sticky-rice stuffing or newfangled basting techniques that we read about in magazines.
If you don't want the nickname, don't live up to it.
Let your heart beat for music. Don't be a DJ for the wrong reasons, do it because you have a passion for it.
My siblings and I are known as ABCs, American-born Chinese.
Chinese cooking is noisy - a multitasking activity that requires constant vigilance. There is no downtime.
Chinese restaurants have long been a weekly or monthly ritual for many Americans.
Headline writing is an art form.
I like to say, Chop sueys the biggest culinary joke that one culture has ever played on another, because chop suey, if you translate into Chinese, means tsap sui, which, if you translate back, means odds and ends.
We might be shifting away from a Eurocentric view of the United States into something that's much more multicultural, multinational, and Chinese food is just one slice of that.
I am obsessed with Chinese restaurants. Like many Americans, I first discovered them in my childhood.