



The above dishes are roughly how my family's standard CNY eve's dinner looks like yearly before I got married.
Ever since we got married, hubby and I had our 团圆饭 together with my in laws and my mum. This year I missed her soup so much and I pestered her to make it before CNY ends today.
It doesn't look very nice in the picture but it taste soooo good!

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