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			 			<p><em>Please welcome guest contributor <a href="http://www.vanillagarlic.com">Garrett McCord</a> as he shares this recipe for a Chinese American favorite, hot and sour soup. ~Elise</em></p>
<p>Hot and sour soup is a lot like chili; every family has their own recipe, and each family thinks that theirs is the best. When I was in the local Chinese market perusing the mushrooms I asked one of the other shoppers, a tiny and ancient woman half my height whose etched wrinkles framed a friendly smile, where the wood ear mushrooms were. </p>
<p>&#8220;What are you using them for?&#8221;</p>
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<p>&#8220;What? You don&#8217;t want those. Here,&#8221; she grabbed a bag of dried shiitake, &#8220;use these.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;No! You don&#8217;t want those for hot and sour soup!&#8221; cried another, more stout lady behind me. She said something in Cantonese to the first lady before grabbing a fresh bunch of enoki mushrooms and throwing them in my basket. &#8220;This is better.&#8221;</p>
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			 			<p><em>Please welcome guest contributor <a href="http://www.vanillagarlic.com">Garrett McCord</a> as he shares this recipe for a Chinese American favorite, hot and sour soup. ~Elise</em></p>
<p>Hot and sour soup is a lot like chili; every family has their own recipe, and each family thinks that theirs is the best. When I was in the local Chinese market perusing the mushrooms I asked one of the other shoppers, a tiny and ancient woman half my height whose etched wrinkles framed a friendly smile, where the wood ear mushrooms were. </p>
<p>&#8220;What are you using them for?&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Hot and sour soup,&#8221; I replied.</p>
<p>&#8220;What? You don&#8217;t want those. Here,&#8221; she grabbed a bag of dried shiitake, &#8220;use these.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;No! You don&#8217;t want those for hot and sour soup!&#8221; cried another, more stout lady behind me. She said something in Cantonese to the first lady before grabbing a fresh bunch of enoki mushrooms and throwing them in my basket. &#8220;This is better.&#8221;</p>
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