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Oct 4, 2022Liked by Tina Huang

Oh first time i'm trying your coding challenge and I can't see if I got it right without paying? :(

But anyways, love following all your updates - I hope things are going better and that you're enjoying your time with your family! Think I'll finally be able to catch a few Study with Tina livestreams now that you're in China - no more midnight livestreams for me.

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Nice! kind of similar to Œufs à la neige(eggs in snow) or floating island deserts!

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I just followed you on Instagram. I’m excited to keep up with your journey.

The summary of the E-Myth book is excellent. I find it interesting at a time when I’m trying to figure out my role where I work. I admire my bosses for their entrepreneurship, but they seem to be sorely lacking in the other 2. I used to get really frustrated with them. But I realize they won’t be great at all 3 roles, it may not have the balance and need support.

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I’ve only subscribed to your newsletter recently and LOVED reading it! Appreciate your posts as they made me smile.

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雪衣豆沙 is also one of my favorite dessert from northern Chinese cuisine....The picture just reminds me how good it is (ಥ﹏ಥ)

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Would love some Beijing VLOGS! Even if its just you filming what you are eating and talking about it.

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Ah What's better than starting the day with reading your newsletter 🤗 ! Loved the details on the roles that make any business successful and of course the story about your Mom finally trying a dish that was rationed .. As soon as you said rationed I remembered Fire of the Fireflies again 💀

And yes the biggest reason why LO will succeed for all parties is mainly you 🌻

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I always love the books you recommend ✌️ I'll read this one too in my free time. I understand your mother so well. We always have this type of situations with my mum. We tried to recreate my moms fav desert with the things we have on our hand. It didn't taste quite similar but it was delish and it brought so much memories. These foods often tend to oily like you said. I think this is because people used to need more calories to do all of the chores while they live in a village.

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