Do I regret leaving behind city life to move to a Chinese village?? 🇨🇳 热爱中国农村生活的我,不得不承认有这些坏处。。。

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 25 май 2024
  • I told you guys all the positives - now it's time for some less-positives!! What do you think - is it worth living here despite these disadvantages?
    ➡️ If you're new here: hi, I'm Katherine from the United States 🇺🇸 I've been living in China 🇨🇳 for 5 years and after having graduating from my masters program in environmental engineering at Nanjing University, I am now working at an environmental organization called Green Zhejiang. I also run this video channel on the side to share interesting experiences and stories, especially focusing on rural / small town life. Some videos you may find interesting:
    🔴Why I moved to China | • Why did I move to Chin...
    🟠Q&A | • Life as an American in...
    🟡House hunting in rural China | • House hunting in rural...
    🟢My 2000 km Zhejiang bike tour | • 40 days of biking thro...
    🔵My life as a masters student | • A DAY IN MY LIFE: Amer...
    🟣Tips for learning Mandarin | • TIPS FOR SELF-TEACHING...
    🐓🌾🚜My life in rural China full playlist🐓🌾🚜
    • House hunting in rural...
    This video was filmed with a combination of 2 different cameras, GoPro Hero 11 (selfie/widescreen shots) and Sony ZV1 (pretty much everything else)
    GOPRO: amzn.to/45rObZy
    This camera is the secret to how I get such stable footage even while biking and walking 🚴‍♀️ She's waterproof, shoots in 4K, and is very tiny and portable as well as extremely easy to use
    SONY: amzn.to/3RybfiU
    This camera is my B-roll queen, she nails the perfect lighting and focus to get beautiful shots to bring my videos to the next level 📷
    👽This is an affiliate link, so I will receive a small commission if you buy a product through it👽
    Where do I get the music used in these videos? 🎵 share.epidemicsound.com/5cya7q
    Content creators can enjoy unlimited access to a huge variety of music - funky, peaceful, upbeat, or whatever else you’re looking for - and eliminate the headache of navigating copyright strikes on RUclips! All I can say is... wish I knew about it since day 1 🤣
    Thanks for joining me today everyone, follow on instagram @ kats_journey_east for more updates about life in rural China 🐓🌾🚜
    I finally got a Patreon, if you would like to offer extra support to this channel and also check out weekly bonus content, feel free to join! patreon.com/kats_journey_east
  • РазвлеченияРазвлечения

Комментарии • 605

  • @kats_journey_east
    @kats_journey_east  Месяц назад +65

    Thanks for joining, everyone! Follow on Instagram @ kats_journey_east or Patreon @ Katherine's Journey to the East for more updates and little nuggets from village life (and miscellaneous travels in China, when I get the chance). What do you all think - is it worth living here? 🌲
    I only realized after finishing editing this video, that a lot of you were probably expecting to hear more about infrastructure-related issues but I actually don't have any complaints about that, village life in China has come a million miles in the past 20 years. In much of the country, gone are the days of outhouses and dirt roads. The only problem with infrastructure here is occasional freezing of pipes in winter. It's on the same level as neighbors setting off fireworks 🎆at 2 AM (?!?!) or burning old crop stalks 🔥... annoying when it happens, but it's not something I am dealing with frequently, so didn't make the cut for this vid 😂 Stay tuned for a "day in my life in rural China" video, coming up next!

    • @qikaihua85
      @qikaihua85 Месяц назад

      Chinese set off fireworks and firecrackers at midnight almost only during Spring Festival time, for other time, we do it at the daytime. For Chinese people, it's an old tradition to welcome the Lunar New Year in the hope that the loud sound of crackers can expel bad luck.

    • @jascforfun7576
      @jascforfun7576 Месяц назад

      As a fellow cooking-hater, anything I do cook has to be done within 5min or 15min max. Simple wok fried yellow egg noodles (sth east asian style) is the easiest go-to for me: 1. Butter, 10g of minced jar garilic + 100g of minced pork/beef into a hot wok till meat is cooked. pepper the meat. 2. Push meat to a side, then add 150-200g of yellow egg noodles to sit for 30sec. 3. The secret is the frying sauces: 1 tablespoon each of light soy sauce, siracha hot sauce, worcestershire sauce, fish sauce and dark sweet soy sauce (maple syrup consistency). 4. Toss all together and fry for 1min. 5. Add fresh bean sprouts/wherever veggies you like + toss for 10sec. 6. push wok contents to a side to clear space, then crack in an egg or to then mix all together for 10sec to just cook the eggs (almost scrambling them). Then, enjoy while hot!

    • @Macky1101
      @Macky1101 Месяц назад

      That's the adult life; busy hustling to pay the bills and fending for ourselves. No more going out and hanging with friends all the time because friends are also having to hustle and fend for themselves. Plus everything is so crazy expensive that today's income does not have the same buying power 20 years ago. You are too too cute!! It's insane that the dogs there bark 24/7. I would need ear plugs to sleep. You'd think it'd be nice and quite rural setting.

    • @Macky1101
      @Macky1101 Месяц назад +2

      I think the dogs like to lay on the road because it's warm(er). Then they lay in the shade during the hot summer.

    • @luluwo
      @luluwo Месяц назад

      For cooking food at home, I would highly recommend you buying a cooking machine like what I do and they have Manuel cookbooks to teach you how to cook the Chinese food in very easy way. Or you can hire me to cook for you as your boyfriend 😂😂😂

  • @mmathew8966
    @mmathew8966 Месяц назад +63

    Hello Katherine, I am a Chinese student who is currently studying in US. I love your video very much. I have watched your video for almost 3 years.
    Your video is very interesting, beautiful and touching, always reminds my hometown in China, very oriental. And also, your video is very objective, just show what it is, no politics, no clickbait title such as "China is not what we expect",lol. Even as a Chinese, I don't like the exaggerated video to praise China or something like that. Just show what China is, how the ordinary Chinese people live, that's enough, the viewers will give their own conclusion.
    I think your youtube is underestimate, you deserve more subscibes, at least 1M maybe, lol. I guess the reason is your video is about Chinese village and the ordinary life in the village. But I really love it. Your video is a must-see for me every week. Hope you enjoy your life in China!
    Btw, you are very beautiful, kind, open-minded, passion, frank and sincere, wise and have a spirit of adventure. I have seen many US citizen in my daily life, you are the best representative of US spirits. And there is a famous Chinese poet named Yuanming Tao "陶渊明", more than thousand years ago, I think you might like him and his poem and have the same feeling about the chinese village. "采菊东篱下,悠然见南山。山气日夕佳,飞鸟相与还。"A modern Western beautiful girl and a thousand years ago chinese poet, isn't romantic? lol. Bests.
    At last, as for cooking meals, you could use some apps such as "下厨房" , I use it in US.lol You could download from apple store.

    • @farmer1541
      @farmer1541 Месяц назад +1

      Good

    • @tdxhniu
      @tdxhniu Месяц назад +3

      absolutely agree as another Chinese😊

    • @clarityqi
      @clarityqi Месяц назад +5

      Very true. I admire Katherine and many ways.

    • @xiaoshan-mj9xb
      @xiaoshan-mj9xb Месяц назад

      @@clarityqi uss p y

    • @JanniksMother
      @JanniksMother 29 дней назад +1

      beautiful comment, brought tears to my eyes

  • @jamesfeng6342
    @jamesfeng6342 Месяц назад +51

    Hang in there Yang Lizi, you are the only one as a western girl I have ever seen that have gone so deep into rural Chinese life and, enjoying it! Right on young lady! Enjoy !

    • @melyapp466
      @melyapp466 22 дня назад

      Katherine is just awesome, bless yr heart, young Kath !!!!

  • @frankwang4318
    @frankwang4318 Месяц назад +55

    Calm , peaceful and tranquil rural life, I like it as well.

  • @Choolloyd
    @Choolloyd Месяц назад +44

    Am glad that you are enjoying yourself in rural China, Katherine. Take care brave gal. Best wishes to you. Cheers!🍻

  • @ExpatNatt
    @ExpatNatt Месяц назад +46

    Honestly you’re living the dream. The more time I spend in Zhejiang the more I want to leave Shanghai and find a cottage in the mountains! Such a beautiful area ❤❤ thanks for sharing ❤️❤️

    • @nicholaswhite9760
      @nicholaswhite9760 Месяц назад

      Songjiang is close to Zhejiang. LOL

    • @ExpatNatt
      @ExpatNatt Месяц назад +1

      @@nicholaswhite9760 it’s definitely closer than Pudong 😅 But I want to wake up in the mountains everyday. Songjiang is too flat 😅

    • @xiaoshan-mj9xb
      @xiaoshan-mj9xb Месяц назад

      @@ExpatNatt UK spy in Shanghai.

  • @user-th7de5nh6c
    @user-th7de5nh6c Месяц назад +98

    一个人,就算是中国人也很难给自己做饭吃……
    比较推荐的省事做法:
    1、速冻水饺(会做的可以自己买材料来做好后放冰箱里冻起来);
    2、煮汤面(非快餐面,配以煎鸡蛋、鲜肉片、午餐肉或火腿肠、加上新鲜蔬菜,营养又健康);
    3、窝饭(一个电饭锅搞定,饭水快干放入生肉片、调料,快起锅前放入洗捡好的新鲜蔬菜)
    4、煮饭+蒸菜(也是一个电饭锅搞定,锅里的蒸架上可以蒸荤素搭配的菜,比如鸡肉+虫草花、牛/猪肉+时蔬、肉碎+鸡蛋、腊味+时蔬……)

    • @jk-lb1yg
      @jk-lb1yg Месяц назад +13

      其实阳离子可以买一辆车,在中国10万人民币内都可以买一辆很好的汽油车或电动车了,这样她或许去那儿都更方便,农村就买一个BYD秦电动车9万元,在家充电又不贵,跑杭州市至少3-4个来回,百公里电费就5元钱左右,那里不好?

    • @lepenseur1589
      @lepenseur1589 Месяц назад +11

      找个喜欢做饭的男友。

    • @user-du3gu2nm4q
      @user-du3gu2nm4q Месяц назад +5

      还可以买一些预制菜。超市里卖的,松仁玉米之类的。不过那东西还是放不了太久

    • @user-du3gu2nm4q
      @user-du3gu2nm4q Месяц назад +3

      对,水饺可以去饭店里订。让他们做好了冻起来。

    • @linzhaoxu
      @linzhaoxu Месяц назад +2

      07年我在上海一个人的时候,就是用一个小的电饭锅,蒸饭、蛋、香肠,可以定时的,超级方便!现在应该有超多Wi-Fi电饭锅、气炸锅做热的,生吃的菜冰箱存一些!(考虑顾一个只做饭的阿姨?是另外一个选择)

  • @FelizFox
    @FelizFox Месяц назад +45

    1. 滷一鍋牛肉、一鍋五花肉,一鍋蛋
    (入味了之後要拿出來,蛋放冷藏,肉放冷凍,滷湯留著澆飯)
    2. 做一鍋肉燥
    3. 煮一鍋咖哩
    4. 煮一鍋大鍋菜
    配飯配麵都很方便,
    薄切冷凍牛肉片或是冷滷蛋,不配飯麵單獨吃都很好吃。
    牛肉可以跟紅蘿蔔、白蘿蔔一起滷。
    (貢丸,魚丸,油豆腐,雞爪,雞胗,豬肝, .....) 可以滷得真的不要太多。
    如果不吃葷,
    那就滷豆干,海帶,紅蘿蔔,白蘿蔔。
    還可以做泡菜。小黃瓜,白菜,高麗菜。
    蔬菜大鍋菜也是可以的。(香菇、番茄、玉米、白菜、金針菇、....)

    • @lepenseur1589
      @lepenseur1589 Месяц назад

      她不常吃荤。

    • @SwetPotato
      @SwetPotato Месяц назад +2

      哈哈,总之煮一大锅就对了

  • @Vincent-yf3pn
    @Vincent-yf3pn Месяц назад +12

    如果你对吃的口味要求不是那么苛刻,可以找周围一家邻居搭伙,每月付伙食费,就等同于你买菜的钱,like homestay in the US without staying.理论上总会有几个好邻居,价格也不会贵,还能融入当地人生活 one stone two birds

  • @jeffng1712
    @jeffng1712 Месяц назад +4

    从来没见过一个外国人如此在中国深度生活过,我见过太多在中国生活了5年以上的外国人,但活在外国人圈子的泡泡中,与本地的联系几乎没有。加油!!!!!

  • @pandajc7604
    @pandajc7604 10 дней назад +2

    A quick suggestion to solve your cooking problem - 1) build yourself a menu: list all your favorite ingredients, vegetables, meat, etc. 2) find an "elderly woman" who's a good cook and has a large family in the village. 3) make a deal with her and hire her to cook for you. For example, you can drop off your weekly meal plan with her, and she can cook for you (like 3 or 4 times a week). Then, you can pick up your lunch/dinner on your way back. I'm certain you can find some "aunties" out there who would love to make that extra few dollars - they make money and you gain free time - it's a win-win situation!!!

  • @user-tn5uv9wn8x
    @user-tn5uv9wn8x 6 дней назад +1

    一,買台電單車。出行方便
    二,買任一農村蔬菜 一碗水。水煮。聞到蔬菜香味。起鍋前加一大匙油和適度的鹽。吃蔬菜原味

  • @johnng3939
    @johnng3939 5 дней назад

    Katherine,
    You can try making lotus root soup (蓮藕湯). The ingredients are :
    1) lotus root
    using a vegetable peeler or scraper to remove the outer layer & then cut the lotus root into thick slices
    2) pork ribs, meaty pork bones or chicken meat
    3) 6 to 8 red dates, 1 honey
    date (optional)
    4) 2 tbsp goji berries
    5) Chinese parsley / Chinese
    celery
    Add water to a big pot (I just roughly estimated how much water is needed and also account for the evaporation during boiling). Add the red dates, honey date and lotus root. Turn on high heat, when the water is boiling, add the chicken meat or pork ribs/bones. After adding the meat, the water temperature will drop. When it started to boil again, let it boil in high heat for about 5 minutes and then adjust to low medium heat. The soup should boil in low medium heat for at least 1 hour or even 2 hours if you wish. But you must regularly check the soup does not dry out. When the soup is ready, add the goji berries and boil for another 2 minutes, do a taste test. If is too bland, add some salt. Turn off the heat.
    Ladled out the soup, lotus root, goji berries and meat into a large bowl and sprinkle some Chinese parsley/Chinese celery/chopped spring onion on the soup.
    You have soup, lotus root and meat for your meal, isn't it convenient ?
    Note : you can use a electric slow cooker. Less worry of the soup going dry when cooking.

  • @johnng3939
    @johnng3939 6 дней назад

    Hi Katherine
    You could try frying fish (煎魚). After cleaning the fish, use kitchen paper to absorb the water from the fish as you don't want the oil to splatter when frying the fish. Just rub a little bit of salt on both side of the fish. Heat up some oil until hot, carefully add in the fish to the wok or pan and let it fry without moving it initially. Switch heat to medium, after about 2 minutes, using a spatula flip the fish over and fry for another 2 minutes. When it's cooked, dish up and sprinkle some soya sauce on it (optional). You can also stir-fry cai xin (菜心) or any type of greens. You need ½ tbsp mince or sliced garlic, 1 tsp sugar, salt to taste and cai xin {cut to finger length). Heat up 1½ tbsp oil in wok and add in the garlic. Stir-fry garlic until fragrant, then add in the cai xin and stir around and add in the sugar and salt. Stir-fry cai xin until it is just cook. If the cai xin is over cooked it will look yellow and limp. You can also try the soya sauce chicken. You will need chicken cut into bite size pieces, minced garlic, sliced ginger, light soya sauce, thick soya sauce (老抽), sugar and salt. Heat up oil in wok, add ginger and stir-fry until fragrant. Then add in garlic to stir-fry for a bit and add in the chicken pieces. Stir-fry the chicken for a minute or two, add in the thick soya sauce (1 to 2 tbsp depending on the chicken quantity, adding too much the dish will appear darker). Stir & flip the chicken pieces to mix with the thick soya sauce. Add hot water to cover the chicken and place a wok cover over the wok. Let it stew for about 3 minutes on medium heat. After 3 minutes, remove the wok cover, the liquid would have reduced, add in 1 tsp sugar, ½ to 1 tbsp soya sauce and taste the stewed liquid. It should be a tiny bit sweet and salty. If the stewed liquid is too watery, add a mixture of 1 tbsp cornstarch & water to thicken it slightly. If the chicken is done, dish up and serve. The stewing liquid can be spoon on the rice.

  • @cabbyw
    @cabbyw Месяц назад +10

    You are one American I know who is genuinely love Living the life in rural China. Thanks for sharing the little thing you observed and appreciated !

  • @shakiMiki
    @shakiMiki Месяц назад +24

    Fascinating video. A side of china we don't see.

  • @Stella-Guan
    @Stella-Guan Месяц назад +16

    Love this video. Yup - people would think it’s so easy to meet people in big cities but we don’t actually hang out with a close circle of friends all the time. It’s all very disconnected. Embracing our imperfect environment that gives us the most joy and let the rest of it fall into place ❤

  • @user-qz9ki9it7d
    @user-qz9ki9it7d Месяц назад +7

    住在农村的话,买个车方便多了,有车还可以时不时到周边转一转,很爽

  • @andrewflashchannelgibbs5384
    @andrewflashchannelgibbs5384 Месяц назад +10

    I have lived in Shenzhen 8 or so years and I don’t really have a social life. You can, if you want it, but I don’t really bother and enjoy my own company exploring Shenzhen.

  • @jurrasicpig2426
    @jurrasicpig2426 Месяц назад +15

    WOW, I saw loquats on the fence, envying.......

  • @lilyzhou5943
    @lilyzhou5943 29 дней назад +2

    Here is super easy sweet sour pork rib,
    1. cut the rib
    2. Put in a pot
    3. Add 2 shot glass of sugar, 2 shot glass of soy sauce, and 2 shot glass of Chinese black vinegar
    4. Put med high let it cook
    5. Stir it every few minutes ,When all water is gone, is ready .

  • @aww7056
    @aww7056 Месяц назад +6

    -A can with fried dice and black beans
    -Can of Luncheon meat ( with fried egg)
    -Egg with tomato
    -Dried/salted mustard plant chopped with chopped pork Meat... steamed ( google must have recipe and example 😊) .

  • @danchiu47
    @danchiu47 Месяц назад +5

    A simple Cantonese dish if steamed meat, usually pork:
    -ground pork seasoned with with minced garlic/ginger, chopped green onion, soy/oyster sauce, white/black pepper, rice wine, a little sesame oil
    -crack an egg in and a teaspoon of corn starch and mix
    -add preserved vegetables if you like that for extra flavor
    -steam for ~10 minutes, depends on quantity and heat of course
    Really easy, healthy, and low maintenance cooking.
    Enjoy all your videos, you're a great social ambassador between China and US.

  • @cooper1819
    @cooper1819 Месяц назад +8

    For cooking meals and not spending too much time, have these three tools -> Steaming, Soups & air frying. Just need to season the meats (soya sauce, pepper or chili etc) , having various seasoning (bean paste, pepper, Chicken/ Fish cube seasons), and just mix and match for fast and convenient cooking. Then do what busy Chinese do is cook one dish everyday, then keep in fridge. Then eat a potion of it over next 2-3 days, so always having 2-3 dishes with rice or noodles (Instant).
    Continue to have fun!

  • @davepsk7334
    @davepsk7334 Месяц назад +25

    The barking dogs? Fighting cats? We got them too, in our residential area there's more, like loud bangs from purposefully modified exhaust pipes on bikes and cars, to children crying day in day out.
    Not forgetting the bangs on the walls constantly for whatever reasons.

    • @cb250nighthawk3
      @cb250nighthawk3 Месяц назад

      Were the bangings on the wall sporadic or rhythmic? 🎉

    • @davepsk7334
      @davepsk7334 Месяц назад +3

      @@cb250nighthawk3 Sporadic, sometimes it sounds like thumping, other days it sounds like hard knocks.

    • @cb250nighthawk3
      @cb250nighthawk3 Месяц назад +2

      @@davepsk7334
      Sounds like ghosts 👻 at work. 🙏🙏🙏

    • @melyapp466
      @melyapp466 Месяц назад +1

      Relatable. Happens even in Malaysia. Not sure if its the asian environment or not, hahaha !!! 😁

    • @lolilollolilol7773
      @lolilollolilol7773 27 дней назад +1

      And in China, I don't know if it's still the case (I bet it is), when there are works and constructions, it's 24/7. So in big cities, you can hear the jackhammer at 3AM. Drives you nuts.

  • @weifan5161
    @weifan5161 Месяц назад +5

    Katherine is a brilliant girl, so brave.

  • @Dovid2000
    @Dovid2000 Месяц назад +5

    Enjoyed watching this, as usual. China still fascinates me. Greetings from Israel.

    • @avengercn7232
      @avengercn7232 5 дней назад

      别惦记中国,中国人现在极度讨厌犹太人。

  • @Draken_Entertainment
    @Draken_Entertainment 12 дней назад

    that late night cat and doggy acapella performance was crazy =D

  • @Worldview-ItsASmallWorld-zb6yt
    @Worldview-ItsASmallWorld-zb6yt 8 дней назад

    Thanks for sharing this! Living in rural China is wonderful and also a bit lonely for sure.

  • @jonathanhoth
    @jonathanhoth Месяц назад +13

    Hey try ABC Soup. Simple as ABC filled with vitamins A, B, and C. Main ingredient includes tomato, potato, carrot, big onion and optional pork ribs or chicken, additional corns or baby corn. Serve it with a bowl of rice. Use left over rice for fried rice.

  • @CareyMoulton
    @CareyMoulton 2 дня назад

    cabbage and canned beans, brown the cabbage first (recipes on RUclips)
    Dal (e.g. Dal Makani), any combination of beans and spices paired with rice or Nan, or Tortillas...
    chicken breasts marinated in yogurt and tumeric, spiced oil with onions and garlic and ginger,
    curries with Bumbi is a good youtube channel
    also, cook enough to do leftovers 4 or 5 days and do restaurants for 2...

  • @gabriellagirardi4741
    @gabriellagirardi4741 Месяц назад +10

    I love the place where you live. It is so peaceful and beautiful. I can only imagine your walk throught that huge bamboo forest. Wow amazing. Unfortunately dogs always bark even in some residential places! Yes it may be very annoying, indeed. But being surrounded by a lush vegetation it is just marvellous! Thank you very much Katherine for sharing and have a nice day 💕🌷🪻⚘️

  • @stephenho5272
    @stephenho5272 22 дня назад +1

    Just a suggestion, maybe you can inquire if any neighbourhood auntie would not mind preparing some meals/dishes for you a few times a week for payment? I suspect this would be very simple for them and they are definitely very friendly.

  • @cfwtalks
    @cfwtalks Месяц назад +6

    Cooking for yourself some ideas; instant noodles supplemented with eggs, pickles, tinned/cold protein. Also cook enough rice for 3 days, day 1 boiled rice with a couple of dishes and you can cook everytyhing in the rice cooker at once steamed eggs, veg, protein etc), day 2 fried rice with whatever you fancy or with leftovers. Day 3 Congee 1 part leftover rice with 8-10 parts water, boil it until it becomes a porridge consistency, salted protein/egg, pickles go really well with it. I love what I call one pot cooking basically stick everyting in the rice cooker and press cook.

  • @alfref
    @alfref Месяц назад +8

    Really nice to hear honest thoughts about a lifestyle thats often kind of idealised. I recently moved from one of the more busy districts of Beijing to way way *way* outside the centre. Although it's not nearly as rural, some of my complaints are somewhat similar 😆

  • @CatieLovesPink87
    @CatieLovesPink87 Месяц назад +5

    I figured food would be on your list haha! I felt the same way when my family and I lived on Jeju Island, South Korea. We had restaurants but it was cheaper to cook at home. I actually got really into cooking Chinese food as I was feeling nostalgic and missing my time living in Beijing. I would highly recommend using recipes and techniques suggested by Woks of Life blog. They break down Chinese food cooking into ways that were very easy for me to try. My go-to recipes are mala xiang guo (dry hotpot), mapo tofu, and anything with noodles really. But honestly, I can't wait to move back to Beijing at the end of this summer and get all the waimai I want again! Will still try to cook a bit too...

    • @kats_journey_east
      @kats_journey_east  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks for the recommendation , I’ll check it out ! 😁😁

  • @cosmicdancer
    @cosmicdancer Месяц назад +1

    About food, how about adopting a neighboring grandma. Contribute to grocery and you can eat with the family. It is doable in rural China.

  • @butterfingers8
    @butterfingers8 Месяц назад +3

    Rice porridge cooked with sweet potato either fresh or dried with sides of pickled vegetables, eggs (plenty of different styles, tea eggs, five spices eggs, fried eggs, neatened then steamed), and protein stir fry could last you a few meals

  • @Jadecatcafe
    @Jadecatcafe 23 дня назад +1

    Maybe you can ask your neighbor to cook for you or join them at meal time and pay by monthly. Lot of Chinese do that style during vacation in a village.

  • @dongwu518
    @dongwu518 Месяц назад +10

    The road dog, is Free!

  • @zhuangbamboo-hu1mm
    @zhuangbamboo-hu1mm 18 дней назад

    我推荐你菜单,很简单的配料:番茄炒蛋,配料,油,盐,番茄,鸡蛋,葱最后放。然后另一个,炒青菜:配料盐,油,青菜。最后一个办法:买个蒸汽炸锅,它可以做很多菜,只要腌好肉放进去……好了。

  • @raymondpang4894
    @raymondpang4894 26 дней назад

    for food, Buy a slow cooker n u just put in the prepacked herbal and drumstick or Pork Ribs. Many choices n u put them in the morning. home in the evening n they are ready.

  • @SkyeyesleO
    @SkyeyesleO Месяц назад +1

    Haven't been on track of watching RUclips channels since I have been back from Iowa last summer, and settled in the second biggest city of Zhejiang. It is so odd and exciting to think that I am now only hundreds of miles from your place!
    As a chinese and long time follower of your channel, loving nearly all the videos you have been posted, I would like to invite you for a meal, chat with you for a bit, if you ever visit Ningbo by chance.
    Anyway, hope you keep enjoying your life, and thank you for sharing.

  • @RoaminRob
    @RoaminRob Месяц назад +6

    The dogs would be annoying 😢 I was chased by quite a few during my bike tours in China😂 especially in the countryside! Shame you don't have time to cook, a lot of Chinese dishes can be made very quickly tho 💪 Just don't try to make jiaozi and baozi 😂😂 Nice vid 🙏

  • @cyrusvhadsupper
    @cyrusvhadsupper 23 дня назад

    Wow you are living in my hometown, Anji! How small the world is!

  • @kimmeelee9758
    @kimmeelee9758 Месяц назад +3

    AWESOME, Katherine!!
    Enjoying the sharing of your life's journey in rural China!

  • @szewhu
    @szewhu Месяц назад +1

    Katherine, thanks for sharing your feeling with us and yes, I see what you mean. I know that you'll keep hanging in there and somehow, I do believe that a fine woman like you, you'll soon find someone show up at the porch and turn out to be a soulmate (who also can cook for you😊) Then your rural life will be perfect. Best wishes!

  • @joelbernard5453
    @joelbernard5453 Месяц назад +2

    Re Cooking: Find a village amah to cook your meals. She might live alone and have few other resources. She could give you a list for the week (or longer). You buy the groceries (including staples, which she keeps at her home) in the closest supermarket. She cooks your meals all at once for the entire week. You refrigerate prepared containers and cook your own rice each meal. You pay her, of course, and maybe offer to share food.
    P.S. Happy memories of Hangzhou. Hope you have had a chance to visit the large, old-fashioned shop selling Chinese medicines. I sat there for a while, just enjoying the smells.

  • @bill_tan
    @bill_tan Месяц назад +5

    我已经与阳离子异父异母的亲姐妹澳洲Amy合影了,早晚有一天我也会与阳离子合影,哈哈

  • @laser314
    @laser314 Месяц назад +1

    我最喜欢而且方便的是用电高压锅炖排骨,加上豆制品蔬菜,排骨买的时候让商家切好,然后水冲下放锅里,放盐和十三香,定时一小时左右就可以吃了,100块钱的肉可以吃两三天,另外排骨可以换牛肉羊肉,这菜处理非常简单,主要是等待时间,提前做就行了,电高压锅全自动,一个月排骨牛肉羊肉各吃一次,10天的饭就解决了

  • @JGS2024
    @JGS2024 Месяц назад +2

    Dear Kat, let me remind you that we can easily preserve noodle or rice salads and various stews for two days in the fridge. 😉

  • @5177baihw
    @5177baihw Месяц назад +1

    Assuming you are not living far away from major cities, well, there are still reasonable amounts of microwave foods available on shelves in some grocery stores.

  • @VerhoevenSimon
    @VerhoevenSimon Месяц назад +4

    It's always nice to hear more about your experiences over there.

  • @Thomas-Chin10
    @Thomas-Chin10 Месяц назад +3

    I hear you about the dog barking and can't stand it. A long time ago when I lived in New Jersey where the neighbor's dog barked every day for five years. No more, thank goodness.:) For someone who doesn't like to cook, I would assume it's probably easier to live closer to cities where you have more meal options. I make two simple dishes for myself: 1. I cut chicken thighs into small chunks and add salt and pepper, then squeeze the whole lemon and mix. I let sit for a while and then cook in a frying pan in medium heat for 20 minutes. No oil is needed because the chicken thighs have skin. Voilà! 2. I boil a piece of salmon or any fish, about one pound, for about 8-10 minutes. Take it out and put on a plate. I mince the garlic and put it in hot oil for 3 seconds and remove from heat. Pour garlic-oil on fish and add salt and pepper. Simple and healthy.😊

  • @anjaseidl4003
    @anjaseidl4003 7 дней назад

    Cooking is easy: Ziao Tse, easy. Noodle soup, easy. Rice ... with egg.

  • @Anonymous------
    @Anonymous------ Месяц назад +54

    Number 1 issue about living in rural area for me is when it has mosquitoes.

    • @anonymouse328
      @anonymouse328 Месяц назад +4

      Or the creepy crawlies she mentioned before!

    • @Anonymous------
      @Anonymous------ Месяц назад +2

      @@anonymouse328
      Crawling insects rarely harm people and they are easily caught or kept away, but those almost invisible tiny mosquitoes are nuisances, they are hard to catch, even just one hiding in the room can keep you miserably awake all night. I am allergic to mosquito bites, one bite can make the whole skin area swollen and sore. The most effective mosquito repellent sprays contain Deet which is a very harmful toxic chemical known to cause cancer so I don't want to use it. Natural mosquito repellents don't work well if any at all. Burning mosquito coil produces harmful toxic smoke so forget it too.

    • @Mrchengpeng
      @Mrchengpeng Месяц назад +2

      确实是这样的尤其是热带地区,不过你愿意定期喷洒杀虫剂会好一些

    • @Anonymous------
      @Anonymous------ Месяц назад

      ​@@Mrchengpeng
      殺蟲劑對蚊子沒用.

    • @Mrchengpeng
      @Mrchengpeng Месяц назад

      @@Anonymous------ 有用城市小区定期打除蚊药基本没蚊子

  • @bombasticborneo
    @bombasticborneo Месяц назад +2

    Smelling the bamboo makes my life complete❤️

  • @jasonbourne9621
    @jasonbourne9621 Месяц назад +1

    Awesome video as always. 👍

  • @pooi-hoongchan8680
    @pooi-hoongchan8680 Месяц назад

    I really appreciates videos by Katherine .

  • @Dragons_Armory
    @Dragons_Armory Месяц назад +1

    One of the comments mentioned this but I also second:
    Quick-frozen dumplings- or frozen shumai- super simple and if you have a steamer even better.
    Ramen- whole stacks of them of many varieties
    Canned oily fishes (those oval ones with black beans or pickled mustard in there)- if you have rice you can twirl it inside it and it's heavenly goodness.
    Maybe an omelette maker or waffle maker. You can garnish it with veggies from your garden.

  • @melyapp466
    @melyapp466 Месяц назад

    Love yr spirited personality !

  • @sic8098
    @sic8098 Месяц назад +8

    Great in Nature head space ❤ apart from barking.

  • @dxJ-qt2th
    @dxJ-qt2th Месяц назад +1

    上淘宝买预制菜,只要加热就可以了,简单方便快捷。味道还可以。

  • @user-ic5ft1bv7z
    @user-ic5ft1bv7z Месяц назад

    😊好看爱看

  • @liamporter1137
    @liamporter1137 Месяц назад

    Great sharing.

  • @luting3
    @luting3 Месяц назад

    What a lovely girl. Hope you enjoy rural life in Zhejiang. Everything has pro and con. No perfect place in this World.

  • @ranliu3408
    @ranliu3408 Месяц назад +2

    Thanks!

  • @jameslum8822
    @jameslum8822 28 дней назад

    Katherine
    Try cooking several dishes in bulk say..... once a week and freeze it in meal potions. It worked for me since my married life. 36 years ago 😂

  • @xiaopaopangPaopang
    @xiaopaopangPaopang 23 дня назад

    你笑起来真可爱。让人有种温暖的感觉。😊

  • @sihangshao8236
    @sihangshao8236 26 дней назад

    As a college student that also have to cook for myself 经典牛排土豆, 碎猪肉番茄意大利面,牛肉丁或者鸡肉丁加蔬菜的挂面,这些都是半个小时就能做好的

  • @felix_huang
    @felix_huang Месяц назад +1

    你可以考虑买一个中国产电动汽车,方便你去市区社交或者生活,电动汽车充电电费也便宜,农村也有免费车位。中国的电动汽车有便宜的,足够你代步,买菜等,10万人民币以内就够了,需要你有驾照,不需要用车在卖出去即可

  • @dzpliu
    @dzpliu Месяц назад

    Cooking easily solved If you buy a electric rice cooker. Put in rice, fill up to water level, put in veges, meat and press start.

  • @user-do6ip2zl4x
    @user-do6ip2zl4x Месяц назад +1

    可以试试炸酱,密封放冰箱可以放一周。有猪肉,大葱,八角,料酒,黄豆酱,甜面酱就可以做。操作很简单。主食面,馒头,米饭都可以配。煮面烫几根青菜,纤维也有了。

    • @user-do6ip2zl4x
      @user-do6ip2zl4x Месяц назад

      一个人的话买三斤五花肉,切成小块,先放一些肥肉多的炒出油,放入八角葱段,再放另一部分,加料酒,挥发带出异味。炒到肉变干了,事先把黄豆酱和甜面酱放到碗里,就袋装的葱伴侣,1:1比例搅匀,加入酱料,你可以尝尝味道,咸了加水,注意搅拌。也别管酱油分离了,煮七八分钟没水分就行。可以加点鲜香菇增加层次口感。室温放凉保鲜膜密封保存。吃面的时候切点黄瓜胡萝卜,碳水,油脂,纤维都有了。每个地方做法不一样,你尝试一下就能摸索出适合自己口味的。和红烧肉差不多的油糖混合物,美国胃应该不抵触。

  • @junluo4381
    @junluo4381 Месяц назад

    You are amazing.😊

  • @appleart4905
    @appleart4905 24 дня назад

    nice video thank you for sharing

  • @EuroTravChannel
    @EuroTravChannel Месяц назад +1

    I naturally learned how to cook for myself. To begin with, I simply boil grounded beef or chicken with rice. At the end, I add some green leaves, like spinach, and a little salt. No other ingredient. I can change the rice to pasta. I can change vegetable types. I cut up meat and watch it boil which takes 10 minutes. Then I go to do my things and let it sit for 1 hour. Then I come back add the vegetables. Then it's ready. Cooking is really easy. Start from simple things.

  • @margaretabendroth8658
    @margaretabendroth8658 Месяц назад +2

    Goodmorning Katherine.

  • @theheartneverstop
    @theheartneverstop Месяц назад

    如果你想吃蔬菜的话。比较简单(这里推荐都是不需要放调料和配料的,放点盐就行),吃这些菜,自己下一点面条就可以了,不用煮饭。
    1:生菜(水烧开,生菜放里面煮一分钟就好了,其实煮多久都没事,因为生吃也可以)
    2:炒鸡毛菜,茼蒿菜(根部切掉一部分,然后切段),有些蔬菜不好抄,这两个我觉得很好炒。 锅热,到油,然后直接把菜放进去就行,
    3:青菜炒蘑菇,(锅热,到油,放青菜,炒一分钟,放蘑菇,炒一会就好了,自己吃吃看熟了就行)
    4:青椒炒豆腐干(锅热,到油,放青椒,炒半分钟,放豆腐干,炒至断生,自己吃吃看熟了就行)
    其实还有一些也很简单,但不知道你的厨艺到什么地步,就不推荐了。我这里都是一些自己大学毕业喜欢做的菜,不是什么很标准的炒菜方式。
    偷懒点还可以去超市买一些速冻水饺

  • @user-og7rs2sq8u
    @user-og7rs2sq8u Месяц назад

    Quiet and nice healthy place ❤

  • @kail9777
    @kail9777 18 дней назад

    No one's got a social life anymore b/c of working long hours or family or the phone itself is a hindrance. You got it made living your dream.

  • @a791j
    @a791j 28 дней назад

    I've watched some of your videos from time to time. I find your English is very easy to understand (compared to others). I'm not sure if this is due to your talent in speaking or my own issues of comprehension of the language. I wonder why there's such a difference, are they talking in the same language😂😂😂
    It's funny that I find the same obstacles living in the US, though not a rural place just in the suburbs, an active barking dog always towards me from my neighbor's kid, no good meal even though we cook ourselves, "waimai" is prohibited expensive, transportation too without a car for us...
    See, almost everything is the same, I completely understand you 😊.

  • @MediaMushroom
    @MediaMushroom Месяц назад

    Thanks for making these videos, I hope you continue! I am planning to move to China, hopefully in 2025, for an unknown amount of time. I watch a lot of Little Chinese Everywhere, and I am really interested in exploring rural China and learning about different areas, but until seeing your videos I wasn't sure how easy that would be as a foreigner. Of course, it helps that you speak such a high level of Mandarin, but it's nice to see a foreigner actually doing interesting and meaningful things, and not just posting the same old clickbait videos. :)

  • @Lover-ji3je
    @Lover-ji3je Месяц назад

    You chose a deeper sense of solitude and happiness

  • @iaoys
    @iaoys Месяц назад +1

    Kat as a Chinese Canadian, I often crave complicated Chinese dishes, but I love the simplicity of preparing western dishes. A compromise that worked for us is preparing western dishes with Chinese (or other Foreign) inspired spices, condiments, pickles, or marinades.
    What I think is essential in any home cook's kitchen is a pressure cooker like an Instant Pot for stews and curries, a Rice Cooker, and an Air Fryer (you can upgrade to an oven or a bigger air fryer when you have a family to feed) for roasts and baking... maybe even a BBQ too. I meal prep, since a lot of my recipes can be scaled up to make a week worth of food at a time without too much of a hassle. I love cooking especially with my partner, but 2 hours a day is too much of a time sink even for a hobby! I think this is where we have it figured it out in the west better than in the east (75% of the flavour for 10% of the effort). I basically spend 5-10 mins a day to prepare the meals now daily, but you will need meal prep days in which you might spend an hour or two every once in a while.
    Get a freezer (key for meal prep), learn the basics of food safety to understand safe storage of your food. At home we basically eat bibimbap or rice bowls often. It's rice as your choice of carbs, salad and pickles for vegetables, some cooked marinated meat. We bulk marinade chicken breasts sliced thin, or thighs in aged balsamic, garlic, salt, and honey. Without balsamic, just use dark vinegar with fruit concentrate. The goal here is to brine the chicken so the flavour soaks in for at least a day. You can either roast the chicken in airfryer/oven or over charcoal bbq (my fave). I bulk cook and freeze extras, but you can freeze it portioned out individually in ziplocs and just defrost the day before and prepare the final step. I intentionally left out measurements for the marinade since I believe in seasoning to taste (just try the seasoning but don't contaminate raw food), but you are looking to make enough marinade to cover the chicken, salt until you are satisfied with the saltiness and then add just a little more than that. Garlic and honey are the optional ingredients but add depth.

  • @cnmd1636
    @cnmd1636 Месяц назад

    做一些茶叶蛋,有急事没功夫做饭时可以填一下肚子。买一包做茶叶蛋的香包,一盒鸡蛋,然后按照香包上的instructions做,很简单,做好后可以放在一个container中,待冷却后,可放在冰箱里。想吃时,拿一,二个做好的茶叶蛋来充饥。

  • @watcherofthesky8574
    @watcherofthesky8574 Месяц назад

    beautiful place

  • @davidchung4691
    @davidchung4691 Месяц назад

    I am for one envy your life style and am sure there are many others would think the same! Carry on regardless!

  • @dondiegol1433
    @dondiegol1433 Месяц назад

    Invest in an instant pot. You can prep a larger portion on Bolognese sauces, beef stews, etc. Freeze them in small portions and use them as needed.

  • @rebecca2950
    @rebecca2950 27 дней назад

    Hi🥰❤️Hi Katherine its so nice to see you are happy , healthy and beautiful smile as always . I recall you love tomatoes snd eggs and shabu shabu ( tofu veggies tomatoes & carrots. musroom ..etc ? You can also make sandwich with eggs and tomato . Whatever left over can use them to make fried rice or noodles with peas carrots onion , bell papers bean curd and eggs with any spice you like . I remember you are vegetarian. Hopefully that helps you . Sensing love and blessings 💕💕💕🥰

  • @wesleywei0316
    @wesleywei0316 Месяц назад +8

    Annoying Things:
    Barking Dogs: Freely roaming guard dogs bark constantly, day and night.
    Cooking: Cooking for herself is a chore, especially since grocery stores overwhelm her and there's no food delivery.
    Commuting: Getting to the city is a long journey involving multiple buses and a metro ride (or a taxi ride if prearranged). This makes socializing difficult.
    Social Life: There aren't many young people around, and the language barrier makes it hard to connect with the older residents who speak a local dialect.

  • @MaxAmerica.Freedom
    @MaxAmerica.Freedom Месяц назад +2

    I would rather hear barking dogs 24/7 than those boom boxes on wheels and loud TVs in apartments and homes. It's like everyone went deaf in the nineties here in America.

  • @user-zr4kx5ow9v
    @user-zr4kx5ow9v 26 дней назад

    such good place to live .

  • @yiuhingwong5897
    @yiuhingwong5897 Месяц назад +2

    陽離子晚上好🌠🤗

  • @chintham2861
    @chintham2861 Месяц назад

    Get a microwave oven , hotplate, a steamer, freezer and a refrigerator for cooking a mass of food and freezing or refrigerating. Use microwave for quick heating or a steamer for frozen siumai, dumplings or even buns. Get a flat hotplate to make Chinese crepe and spatula for egg spreading and folding for a quick Chinese crepe breakfast. Get frozen frozen wontons, siumai, fishballs or meatballs and other packaged foods and freeze them.

  • @jianxiinlee7386
    @jianxiinlee7386 Месяц назад

    阳离子好,我做的最简单最好吃的炸酱面菜谱分享给你。半包甜面酱或两汤匙豆瓣酱和肉丝一起炒,两三分钟出锅;另一锅清水煮面,面熟了过冷水控干;黄瓜切丝;把肉酱,面条,黄瓜丝搅拌搅拌,开始享用。如果有糖蒜或者腊八蒜配着吃会加分。

  • @trisoil
    @trisoil Месяц назад

    盐水鸡腿(非常简单):鸡腿洗干净,每一个鸡腿抹上一调羹盐(one table spoon), 然后 放在冰箱里面。盐可以多,也可以少,看你的口味。如果尝试了,觉得太咸,下次少放一点。
    第二天拿出来,洗一洗,然后放在水里煮。锅里一半是鸡腿,一半是汤,大概放这么多水这个样子。水开了以后,煮20 分钟就好了。把鸡腿捞起来,吃热的,或者放在冰箱里,第二天吃冷的 ,都可以,都很好吃。
    锅里的鸡汤可以放一些蔬菜,如萝卜,或者土豆,或者其他都可以,再煮一下,也是好吃的。

  • @svartnag
    @svartnag 29 дней назад

    For all the mod cons, chain restaurants and cafes, you can also go to the county town Anji, which is only 20km from Baizhang towards the opposite direction of Hangzhou. It's much nearer than Hangzhou. Of course, owning a car can instantly change your life in the countryside. It's just about 20 minutes' drive to all the restaurants and stores, not too different from living at the outskirt of a city.

  • @JohnDoe99574
    @JohnDoe99574 Месяц назад

    I stayed at a relatives home outside of Shenzhen and barking dogs was so true. I slept at most 2 hrs at night and was soooo tired during the day,

  • @teac117
    @teac117 Месяц назад +4

    With the aging pop in that village, isn't there a cantina? While they're meant for serving the older folk, it's not necessarily exclusive. Use it once in a while if you're stressed cooking - they'll enjoy the company.

    • @user-rz6vd4sr8v
      @user-rz6vd4sr8v Месяц назад

      In my hometown, village shops don’t want to sell alcohol to the elderly for fear of getting drunk and getting into trouble…

    • @teac117
      @teac117 Месяц назад +2

      @@user-rz6vd4sr8v Sorry, translation issue. Not alcohol. Food. I meant canteens.

    • @secar6742
      @secar6742 Месяц назад +1

      The village has one, but it depends on the overall financial situation of the village government; if it is very good, then a village canteen will be set up to provide for the elderly, and if the financial situation of the village government is not good, then basically the elderly in the village will be cooking at home by themselves

  • @user-wf9ey2yx9q
    @user-wf9ey2yx9q Месяц назад

    慢节奏的生活,并不是你去一个慢节奏的地方就算慢下来,而是你自己需要把节奏慢下来,所以就算你在喧闹的城市,只要你自己放慢生活节奏,你也会有的慢节奏的生活,说穿了还是为了高质量的生活,所以才忙碌。