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In China, Quarantine Challenges Cooks To Get Clever
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<blockquote data-quote="cheryl" data-source="post: 1926" data-attributes="member: 1"><p><a href="https://www.npr.org/2020/02/17/805649744/in-china-quarantine-tests-cooks-to-get-clever" target="_blank"><strong>In China, Quarantine Challenges Cooks To Get Clever - NPR</strong></a></p><p></p><p>As cities across China remain on quarantine lockdown to contain the spread of the new coronavirus, the epidemic is testing the country's ability to get food to its citizens.</p><p></p><p>Restaurants and cafes have been closed since the end of January, leaving grocery stores as one of the few options for buying food. With families encouraged, or sometimes forced, to stay at home, supplies are often hoarded. Shipments of food from other cities across China take time, as many places have closed off roads.</p><p></p><p>For food bloggers Christopher Thomas and Stephanie Li, passing the time inside has meant making the most of what's in their pantry — and getting creative.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cheryl, post: 1926, member: 1"] [URL='https://www.npr.org/2020/02/17/805649744/in-china-quarantine-tests-cooks-to-get-clever'][B]In China, Quarantine Challenges Cooks To Get Clever - NPR[/B][/URL] As cities across China remain on quarantine lockdown to contain the spread of the new coronavirus, the epidemic is testing the country's ability to get food to its citizens. Restaurants and cafes have been closed since the end of January, leaving grocery stores as one of the few options for buying food. With families encouraged, or sometimes forced, to stay at home, supplies are often hoarded. Shipments of food from other cities across China take time, as many places have closed off roads. For food bloggers Christopher Thomas and Stephanie Li, passing the time inside has meant making the most of what's in their pantry — and getting creative. [/QUOTE]
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