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Whose Mid-Autumn Festival It Is?

User ImageTiny 16 September 2008 6 Comments

Grace invited me attended her party. But she also complained that most of mooncakes she got were from Starbucks and Haagen-Dazs.
We already lost our tranditional mookcake market, Or the already became so international?


Starbucks , made from Kenyan coffee and Californian Orange.


Starbucks , made from North American cranberry.

Cakes of a local brand, They are taste great and much cheaper.
But people prefer the international brand, Though they are more expensive.

So, How about your of ?

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  • no imageMy Bug Life (Who am I?) said:

    Yum..cranberry mooncake :) I have a boxful and yet to eat them. How was your celebration?

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    no imageiWalk (Who am I?) reply on September 17th, 2008 12:00 pm:

    Oh, We had no special event at Mid-Autumn Festival, just some fireworks, some lanterns and some mooncakes. :)

    But it’s great to have a three-day holiday, we enjoyed a jaunt with doggie Leo. :)

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  • no imageT.H (Who am I?) said:

    wow yummy, I dont know that at all. Must taste nice I only have tried durian moon cake.

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    no imageiWalk (Who am I?) reply on September 18th, 2008 12:16 pm:

    Durian moon cake? I am watering~~~~I love durian!

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  • no imageMetz - Empty Streets (Who am I?) said:

    That just looks so delish yum :)

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  • no imagecookietravels (Who am I?) said:

    mouth watering yummy delicious… hope you enjoyed your mid-autumn festival.

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