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My 11 Favorite Food Bloggers
Watching food videos is my biggest stress reliever. Because it's at my fingertips and the value for money seems high compared to buying and eating. It's also not like running or anything that requires amazing willpower.

I watch it usually at night, at 11 or 12, before going to sleep. I gulp hard while thinking about what ingredients I'll buy and what dishes I'll make over the weekend, and I feel like I have hope to live again. I'm a person who is good at giving hope to life.

I usually watch it on B-site, with some tweets. Here are 11 of my favorite food UPs.

1. Food writer Wang Gang

This one needs no introduction, it's simply the No.1 food UP master in China at present, even on youtube, he has more than a million hits per article. His recipes are pretty solid, and it's hard to fail at cooking according to his methods. The only two nuisances are his frequent use of "wide oil" and the fact that he lifts the wok to the sky. With a flick of his wrist, the food in the pan goes from side A to side B without a hitch. That's why there are frequent warnings in the pop-ups, such as "Wide oil is not good for you" and "I did that last time and I'm still in the hospital". However, despite the slight difficulty, there are still plenty of easy-to-make recipes to try out.

I've used his recipe for cabbage and mushroom soup, and it's delicious. I've also made boiled woolly beans and roasted duck blood with leeks, both of which gave these ingredients new meaning under my hands.

2. Sister Gao's Magic Seasoning

Sister Gao, the wonderful woman with the scent of lilacs (I'm a fan myself). Every time she updates me, it's like a holiday, I have to watch every single episode. Not only is Xiao Gao's cooking great, but her voice acting is like a prose poem, with the confidence and certainty of a master chef. Sister Xiao Gao specializes in all kinds of pasta, whether noodles or cakes, oriental or western, the secret of dough is completely mastered by Sister Xiao Gao.

The door to pasta was opened for me by Sister Xiao Gao. Her secret recipe for egg pancakes, which my family was impressed by my cooking skills when I made them. She also taught me how to make fluffy breakfast pancakes, which are extremely easy to make and are now my most frequently made pasta. Her method of making tomato and egg soup was improved by me by adding lumps of noodles to make lump soup, which is now my specialty. Sister Xiao Gao, she really can do magic.

3. The Food Channel

The Food Channel is updated very quickly, as it's always a cooking enthusiast or a hotel chef who introduces a dish. A video is about 3-4 minutes long, and I'll watch it at 1.5x speed. Because the contributors come from all over the world, it's very eye-opening and inspiring to cook.

4&5. Mianyang cuisine & love to cook taro SAMA

These two are both cute girls, so they are put together. They teach cooking and bento and so on, dishes are small fresh white-collar dishes, practical and healing, just listen to the voiceover is particularly happy. I'm very happy just listening to the voice-overs.

6&7. Ma Zhuangshi&cbvivi

Ma Zhuangshi and Vivi are cute boys, also put together. The style of cooking is also a little bit urban, but it's very easy to get started. The first time I saw the movie was when I was a student at the University of California at Berkeley, and it was the first time I'd ever seen the movie. Vivi looks a bit like a combination of Hiro Tamaki+Jean Odagiri, with a Japanese vibe, and she's also very cute. It's a pleasure to watch cute boys, plus they're really quite good at cooking.

8. Shaanxi Old Joe Eaters

Old Joe teaches to make all kinds of snacks, don't look quite old, video editing is particularly good. Every time he first out of an episode to teach how to do, and then out of an episode to see him eat. When he eats, he has a special ritual, no matter what he eats, he must "have another clove of garlic!". No matter what he eats, he must have "one more clove of garlic! Joe is so good at teaching you how to cook, he makes it so easy that you can actually make it the way he does, and you can make it the way he does. I'm not sure if you're going to be able to make it, but I'm sure you're going to be able to make it.

9. Min Xiaoxi

Xiaoxi is a down-to-earth guy who lives in the countryside with his mom, dad, wife, and daughter, and he's often seen picking things out of the vegetable patch. His approach to cooking is so sloppy that you often wonder if he doesn't know what to do next, but he knows it all. Though he looked like he had a rough hand, he was actually very methodical. Fish and chips were all handled with aplomb. And as you watch, you think, "Arrrrr? That easy? Then I can do it too. He'll provide the courage. Watching him cook, I can cook too.

10. Man Food Slow Talk

Amanda's videos focus on baking and also teach some specialties. Anyway, if you want to learn baking, watch her video, you will be able to follow and make a lot of good-looking cupcakes and desserts. Amanda is good-looking and cute, and every time she ends her video, she will say, "If you like my video or myself, welcome to like ......", and then there will be a lot of "like" in the pop-up screen. She would end every episode by saying, "If you like my video or me, please like it ......", and then the pop-ups would be filled with "like me"......

11. He appears as a tough guy, never saying a word, just working silently. He goes up the mountain to cut bamboo, up the tree to catch robins, down to the water to fish, to the ATM to withdraw money, and then to the grocery store to buy food. His videos are fresh and beautiful, and also have a storyline that often makes me giggle. Rude school little fresh, less words can work, and also funny, many girls want to marry him.

The 11 favorite bloggers have been introduced, and we welcome fellow foodies to leave comments and recommend your favorite bloggers to me.