Remember the post on making Asian dumplings with kids? One of the parents, Kirsten, who attended that neat event last April emailed this photo. She wanted to report on the progress she’d made with her daughter, the little girl in the red dress in the original post.
Kirsten was shaping dumplings and her daughter wanted to help. Mom thought of a nifty idea and got out the Playdoh. The little one at the front is her daughter’s handiwork.
In Asian Dumplings, I describe certain doughs as being like Playdoh. This is working in reverse! Love it.
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Pakistan Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani will visit Iran from September 11 to 13 for talks with the Iranian leadership.
“The recent visit of Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi to Pakistan and his meetings with Pakistani leaders will provide important substantive inputs into the visit by the Prime Minister Gilani to Iran,” the APP quoted Foreign Office Spokesperson Tehmina Janjua, as saying at the weekly press briefing.
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