Mai Taitai Education Maidou
Once upon a time, there was a child who lied, and one day he died.
Once upon a time, there was a child who studied hard and became rich when he grew up.
Once upon a time, there was a very unfilial child. One day, he twisted his foot.
Once upon a time, there was a child who went to bed early and got up late. The next day, he died.
Maidouchi noodles
Mcdull: Fish balls, please.
Principal: There is no rough surface.
McDull: Really? Laiwan fish ball rice noodles bar
Principal: No fish balls.
McDull: Really? Na tripe coarse noodles bar
Principal: There is no rough surface.
McDull: Fish balls and noodles, then.
Principal: No fish balls.
Mcdull: Why is there nothing? Then let's eat squid balls and coarse noodles.
Principal: There is no rough surface.
McDull: Sold out again? Bowl of fish balls and rice noodles, please.
Principal: No fish balls.
P: McDull, they have sold out of fish balls and coarse noodles, but all that goes with them is gone.
Mcdull: Oh ~ ~! There is nothing in it ... please give me fish balls.
Principal: No fish balls.
McDull: What about the coarse flour?
Principal: There is no rough surface.
Mrs. Mai teaches people to cook.
Paper-wrapped chicken-Welcome to the world of Mai Tai. Today, I will introduce a simple and unique side dish-chicken wrapped in paper, which the children at home must like very much. The material is simple. We just need a chicken bag. We tear off the paper at the bottom of the chicken bag ... slowly, we will get a piece of chicken bag paper and turn it over. This paper bag chicken is ready. Simple, right? Thank you for watching!
Paper chicken bag-nice to see you again so soon. Next, I'll teach you how to make paper chicken buns. The material is also very simple. We just need a blank sheet of paper. All we have to do is make the paper like this (knead it into a ball) ... and that's it. Do you think it looks like chicken buns, children?
Chicken wrapped in paper-now I'm going to teach you a unique side dish-chicken wrapped in paper. First, carefully tear the chicken wrapped in paper, each person has a piece of chicken wrapped paper and a piece of chicken, then wrap the chicken wrapped paper like me, and then wrap the chicken wrapped paper like this, and the chicken wrapped paper wrapped chicken is finished! Isn't that simple? There is really a piece of chicken to eat!
Fast food dinner special meal
Mcdull: Please give me a regular meal.
Mai Tai: Dinner? What's for dinner?
Dude: It's like a special meal.
Mai tai: What are the specialties?
Dude: Just like fast food.
Mai Tai: What is fast food?
Dude: Hey, isn't fast food lunch?
Mai Tai: What's for lunch?
Dude: Lunch is the same as dinner.
Mai Tai: What's for dinner?
Dude: Dinner is also dinner.
Mai Tai: Well, I want two regular meals.
Dude: Good stuff, our dinner today ... Sorry, ordinary meals are sold out.
Mcdull: Well, we will have a special substitute.
Mai Tai: Special? What's the specialty?
Dude: The specialty is lunch.
Mai Tai: What's for lunch?
Dude: It's all dinner stuff.
Mai Tai: What's the dinner?
Dude: Just like fast food.
Mai Tai: What's fast food for?
Dude: Well, fast food is also a dinner.
Mai Tai: So you just said that there are no regular meals?
Dude: Yes, dinner is sold out. Would you like to try the special?
Mai Tai: Two special meals.
Dude: Sorry, the special price has been sold out.
Mcdull: Well, Mom, why don't we switch to fast food?
Mai Tai: What's in the fast food?
Dude: Fast food is dinner.
Mai Tai: What's in the dinner?
Dude: Dinner is also lunch.
Mai Tai: Hey, what's for lunch?
Dude: Lunch is the same as dinner.
Mai Tai: What about dinner?
Dude: Dinner is very special.
Mai Tai: Hey, did you just say nothing special?
Dude: Yes, the specialties are sold out. Do you want to try fast food? The same.
Mai Tai: What two kinds of fast food?
Dude: Sorry, there is no fast food.
Mai Tai: It's not outrageous. What kind of meals do you have?
Dude: Lunch. Lunch is good.
Mai Tai: What's good?
Dude: It's as good as dinner.
Mai Tai: What about dinner?
Dude: It's as delicious as ordinary rice.
Mai Tai: How about an ordinary meal?
Dude: Dinner? Regular meals are sold out early in the morning, don't you think?
Mai Tai: OK, OK, two lunches.
Dude: Sorry! Lunch is sold out. Would you like to try our dinner? The same.
Matt: What's for dinner in broad daylight?
Dude: Well ... it's called dinner, but it's actually lunch.