While I like to look at the candy apples I've never had the desire to buy one, but those cherry and chocolate covered ones look amazing! Now those I would buy, even just to eat the coating on them!
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They were definitely among the tastiest-looking ones we have encountered. To be honest, though, I think we would settle for trying any of the apples. They all look really good!
I'm with Luisa about the cherry and chocolate coating.
But I would buy a candy apple anyday, anyway.
Love the picture of you and Tracy with the hotel in the back. I was most intrigued to see the large and powerful dragon. What other Chinese New Year celebration "items" were there?
Definitely agree. One of these days, we WILL buy an apple, and it had better not disappoint after they've been taunting us for so long...
I'm not quite sure what else they were doing for Chinese New Year. I think there was a whole schedule of events, and they made it more of an "Asian heritage" thing rather than just China. I'm sure there weren't too many other activities that day though, because they wouldn't have given the large and powerful dragon all the space he needed!!
I've really enjoyed reading so far, you have a real knack for writing

Can I ask how you write stuff down about your day to remember it for future posts/blogging, do you keep a journal, write it in a word doc, something else??
I am really bad at writing blogs and trip reports because I only write a few shorts notes and rely on a terrible memory for the rest!
I'm so glad to hear that you're enjoying reading, and thank you for the compliments
To be honest, everything I've written in this report so far is just from memory. When I look at the pictures, everything sort of comes flooding back to me and I write about it from there. I'm sure there are intricacies I forget, but the gist of it is all there. Once we started going to the parks, however, I'll admit that I needed to start writing things down. The days started blurring together and I knew I needed to do a better job of recording things if I had a prayer of writing about them. For that, I started a Word doc and just jot down notes each time we come back from the parks. We'll see how well that helps me soon when I get to writing about our park experiences! It's all just funny because I truly struggle to remember what we had for lunch today, but the pictures really help my memories from months ago come back strong.
Good update.

Like the look of the sandwiches, just a pity that Tracy didn't enjoy hers

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Sorry I haven't posted the bread pudding recipe, however its somewhat similar to yours. To lower the fat content, you can replace cream with 2% milk and you could try adding 1/2 cup dried fruit such as raisins and reducing sugar by 1/2 cup. I also love it with a tablespoon of liqueur such as Cointreau added to the milk & egg mixture. I use good quality bread, and have tried white, whole-meal and brioche ... all work well, just slightly different textures.
I was intrigued by your reference to the show Greek, as it is not one I have come across. I am a huge Gilmore Girls fan, so I tracked down a copy of the first season of Greek and have just spent the weekend glued to the screen

. I am trying to decide if it is now worth the exorbitant cost on iTunes to download the second season!
Looking forward to your next installment.
I know Tracy was definitely bummed that her sandwich wasn't too good

At least her next Earl experience made up for it.
Thanks for letting me know about the bread pudding. We'll have to try it out sometime soon! I'm sure Tracy won't object to another tasty dessert!
I'm SO GLAD to hear that you're liking Greek so far! We had it similarly recommended out of the blue and got hooked immediately. That's so annoying that you can't get it on Netflix there like we can... I will definitely say, though, that the first several seasons are very worth watching. Similar to Gilmore Girls, it began to falter a little eventually, but really not until the last season. Hope that you get to keep binge-watching soon!
Hope you keep enjoying reading along!