Lise wrote:
Hi 49er!
That's interesting. I don't think we did this last year. I did give a baby introduction to friends but we never held a Chinese banquet. I certainly did not remember getting any eggs or ginger. My mom wants me to boil an egg each year for the kids b'day and dye it red but I dunno... never done it. [/DIV]
[TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%" border=0] [TBODY] [TR] [TD colSpan=2][FONT face="verdana, geneva, helvetica" color=#cc0000 size=4]Red Egg and Ginger Parties[/FONT][/TD][/TR] [TR] [TD bgColor=#cc0000 colSpan=2 height=1][img height=1 src="vny!://images.about.com/all/bullets/dot_clea.gif" width=1 border=0][/TD][/TR] [TR] [TD colSpan=2][!-- Put Subhead Here. If this is a multi-page feature, put the part # ( ex: Part I: Exploring Your Computer ). If this is a single-page feature, use this space for a tagline that goes with the headline ( ex: Headline is "Draw!" and Tagline is "Bush / Gore Debate Ends in Deadlock" )--][!-- End of Subhead --][FONT face="verdana, geneva, helvetica" color=#cc0000 size=-1]A charming custom celebrating baby's one-month old birthday[/FONT] [/TD][/TR] [TR] [TD colSpan=2][img height=6 src="vny!://images.about.com/all/bullets/dot_clea.gif" width=1][/TD][/TR][/TBODY][/TABLE] [FONT face="verdana, geneva, helvetica" size=2]In Chinese culture, a baby's first month birthday calls for a celebration. Proud parents introduce their latest addition to friends and relatives by holding a red egg and ginger party. Traditionally, the baby's name is also announced at this time..............[/FONT]
[FONT face=Verdana size=2] .............Chinese mothers have traditionally been expected to rest indoors for one full month after giving birth. This helped ensure they didn't become overtired, or contract any germs or illnesses from the outside world that could prove dangerous in their weakened state. Besides resting, they drank a nutritious broth made with pig's feet, eggs, vinegar and ginger. Many new mothers still follow this ritual today. [/FONT]
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