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flourspilt · 1 year
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Dianxi Xiaoge (滇西小哥) Rumored and Confirmed Boyfriends 2023
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Dianxi Xiaoge is a Chinese sensation who is famous for her traditional Chinese food making process. She is mostly famous for her eye soothing ASMR videos where she gathers her own organic ingredients of food and makes it herself with the help of her friends, Li Ziqi and Ms Yeah. They are the hottest blogger of China with 9.71 million subscribers on Youtube. Dianxi's videos show entire food process from the fields to her dinner plate which makes it unique. She mostly cooks traditional Yunnan cuisine of China making a contribution to the whole culture and presenting it internationally. Dianxi Xiaoge, along with Ms Yeah and Li Ziqi, are the only Chinese Internet celebrities who have reached international prominence. Dianxi Xiaoge's is a 33 year old beautiful woman who is considered a perfect wife and a mother. She has created a fan base all over the internet for her sweet interactions with the audience and her way of making dishes. She plants, harvests and grows her ingredients herself, so it reflects how awesome she is. Dianxi Xiaoge's relationship status is yet to be revealed as she is guarded about her personal life. She will be an extraordinary wife which is why some people assume is already married to a non-celebrity. To respect her husband's privacy, she is not putting him in front of the camera. According to the rumours, she lives in a small western mountain town in Yunnan with her family. Her husband is very supportive of her way of living and helps her harvesting and making the videos. Some people also say, Dianxi Xiaoge is living a double life to maintain her country girl look on her Youtube videos but is actually a city girl off camera. She lives in a luxurious apartment in the most famous city of China, Shanghai with her foreign boyfriend and her husky dog. She is an international figure and interviews with foreign journalists often so it possible she fell in love while working with one of them. She only uploads a video once in a week and hides any data about her personal life so anything can be possible. Maybe she is just a single woman, enjoying her life on the mountains in Youwang with her organic lifestyle full of life and health like she appears to be. What do you think? Tell us at the comment section
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rubystims · 1 year
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Sugar Heart Apples by Dianxi Xiaoge!
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bigmammallama5 · 1 year
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Do you watch any food/cooking channels on YouTube?
Yeah! I currently subscribe to and like to watch (in no order or consistency depending on what I'm in the mood for and want to learn/review):
Tasting History with Max Miller (that one gay foodie uncle that loves history)
Townsends (history dad i love you, more than just food)
Chinese Cooking Demystified (I love these guys so much.)
Maangchi (mom i love you)
Pro Home Cooks (sometimes he annoys me but he has good foundational stuff)
The Bread Code (taught me how to actually take care of my sourdough process)
B. Dylan Hollis (that one gay foodie cousin that loves history and rocks a set of pearls)
NYT Cooking (i replaced BA with these guys, sometimes they have decent stuff)
J. Kenji López-Alt (you get food science and super technical instruction!)
Claire Saffitz x Dessert Person (from Bon Appetit, I've learned so much)
Gaby Melian (from Bon Appetit, fun and welcoming)
JunsKitchen (wholesome, been following him for years)
You Suck At Cooking (for when you want unhinged)
Dianxi Xiaoge (fairly staged, the same vein as Liziqi, but still fun)
Liziqi (I miss her just as much as Jenna Marbles I think)
And because he's back briefly for potatoes and aries season, Julien Solomita
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al-spudkin · 7 months
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I dunno if this will be helpful to anyone but hey, why not! Here are some YouTube channels I’ve been watching to reduce stress. Listed in no particular order.
🧑‍🌾 Self Sufficient Me - the only gardening YouTuber who looks like Russel Crowe and tells the worst dad jokes imaginable, whose merch I own. Guy actually changed my life and he doesn’t even know it. https://youtube.com/@Selfsufficientme
⛅️ Spiritual Unfoldment With John Butler - A retired farmer and Christian spiritualist who gives wonderfully calming talks on his own life and meditation practice. https://youtube.com/@SpiritualUnfoldment
☯️ Tao Talks With Derek Lin - basically a free college course this guy publishes to a teeny-tiny audience purely out of love. If you—like me—want a line-by-line analysis of the Tao Te Ching, all recorded on what sounds like a low-bandwith conference phone from 2006, this is your guy. https://youtube.com/@TaoTalkswithDerekLin
🥬 Dianxi Xiaoge - Huge family in Yunnan China fed by one insanely hardworking lady. Sometimes she literally feeds an entire town just for fun. Turn on subtitles for fun facts about weird plants. The love in this family radiates off the screen; I always watch this channel when I need a pick-me-up. https://youtube.com/@dianxixiaoge
🧳 Jacob the Carpetbagger - this guy travels to all the weird American roadside attractions so you don’t have to (or so you can plan your next road trip to see them all) https://youtube.com/@TheCarpetbagger
🎎 Craftsmanship Process Suigenkyo - Japanese craftspeople in full HD glory, making beautiful things that you can also buy on their website! https://youtube.com/@Craftsmanship-Process
🐓 Country Life Blog - the son of a charming Azerbaijani couple started this channel when the pandemic threatened the family’s restaurant. His mother makes amazing food in BULK. Many cute animals wandering around. Dad always makes Random Flower Tea. https://youtube.com/@country_life_vlog
🔯 Rabbi Simon Jacobson - a Kabbalist Chabad rabbi with a lot of handy advice for life. A king of mixed metaphors and delightful wandering tangents. https://youtube.com/@Meaningfullifecenter
🦍 Japanese Zoo - faithful documentation of the Shabani family of gorillas at Higashiyama Zoo. No talking, just gorrillas eating vegetables. https://youtube.com/@japanesezoo
Happy watching! 🤗
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olderthannetfic · 1 year
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Those videos are so pretty. I tend to mostly “watch” things I can listen to while doing chores right now, so I haven’t spent a lot of time on traditional living Chinese youtube, but there’s a whole mess of accounts that post that kind of content. Dianxi Xiaoge and Li Ziqi are the most famous in English.
I just did a search for ‘Chinese mushroom picking’, for example, and immediately turned up accounts like 龙梅梅Longmeimei and 二米炊烟ErmiChuiyan in addition to those two.
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ask-obey-me-boys · 8 months
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Diavolo, want to watch some of Dianxi xiaoge's videos with me? It's relaxing to watch her videos. Not only that, the creator lives in an area where there're multiple cultures, you'd learn some things about humans.
The way you word it, I would definitely love to watch videos with you, Mc. Relaxing videos you say ?I guess I could sneak away without Barabtos noticing. You humans never fail to amuse me.
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flourspilt · 2 years
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colorful vegetables - a different taste on the table of yunnan people in summer — preparation
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windsymphony · 2 months
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Converting those closest to me at the moment into dianxi xiaoge fans
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enchanted-moura · 11 months
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I like watching Dianxi Xiaoge’s videos! She documents her life through cooking local cuisine in Yunnan, China. The cinematography is beautiful, I love how she interacts with her family, nature and community, and how her ingredients come from a massive community-owned garden that has equal sections (?) for each family. Just an enriching YouTube channel!
Oh she sounds amazing and well balanced as a person like not too fanatic. I don't really have jealousy issues but I definitely feel a way about her lush green life lol. Thank you for sharing, will watch her at work💗
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coolscreenshotsbro · 2 years
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robinade · 1 year
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tag meme from @ehonauta ! :)
Tag people you’d like to get to know better
3 ships: Like ehonauta said, I have a whole flotilla. For now let’s say Ed/Stede/Izzy and any permutation thereof (ofmd), Jiang Cheng/happiness (mdzs and untamed), and Endeaver/Hawks (bnha)
First ever ship: Probably Tasuki/Chihiro from Fushigi Yugi
Last song: Les visages éphémères by Korin F.
Last movie: Glass Onion (3 times)
Currently reading: “Transcribing Medieval Manuscripts for Machine Learning”
Currently watching: “Spices of Four Seasons” Chillies on YouTube by Dianxi Xiaoge
Currently consuming: decaf English breakfast tea with milk and sugar
Currently craving: Doritos
Tagging: no pressure! Only if you want to! @le-claire-de-lune @0worthyfool @sarahclowder @twilightarc-gm
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eigwayne · 1 year
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So I had some unexplained eye pain on Monday and am on eye drops, but because I also had to work I have not been resting my eyes enough. This definitely means I have not been writing, watching my shows, or playing Atelier (and I was finally getting somewhere in Lulua again ;_; )
Instead, I watched a bunch of Youtube channels. And by ‘watch’ I mean ‘mostly listen to or watched with my good eye while I tried to keep from blinking my medication out of my bad eye’. But some of them are really interesting so here’s a list for any gentle readers who need some things to watch:
Baumgartner Restoration: Talks a lot about the materials, his experience, and processes of fine art conservation. Super soothing voice, lots of background noises like scraping and brushing, I don’t know or care what ASMR is but apparently this is similar. A godsend for when I wasn’t feeling good this week.
Steve Shives: I mostly watch his Star Trek stuff so far, because there’s soooo much to get through. Has both thoughts on the shows and response videos. A bit acerbic and definitely opinionated but he’s right about so much of it.
Guga Foods: Cooking and grilling, and preparation experiments. A lot of meat. Sooooo much meat. I have never heard the word “Wagyu” used so many times in my life. Fascinating though. Also has the channel Sous Vide Everything which has more variety of items and cuts, but sous vide looks so disgusting, it may turn your stomach even if you are okay with the weird meats. Keep an eye out for Leo and enjoy him; he does the best descriptions of the food they’re tasting, hands down.
Bob Ross: That’s right, entire seasons of The Joy of Painting! Watch from season one to learn the techniques and discover how freeing this method of oil painting is- and how dark some of his scenarios explaining the buildings in the pictures are.
Anti-Chef: More cooking and kitchen experiments. Has a “Jamie and Julia” feature where he does recipes from Julia Childs’ cookbooks. Does not hesitate from showing his failures which is nice, but his chaotic kitchen going sometimes makes me anxious and I want to get in there with a dish cloth. I guess French cookery is not conducive to clean-as-you-go? 
Tasting History with Max Miller: Recipes and history in the same video! He’s not a pro chef or a pro historian, but he’s a great presenter and learning all the time. Keep an eye out for the Pokemon in the background of each video; they always match the theme somehow.
Chef James Makinson: Has both his own cooking videos and reaction videos to other chefs. One of the now-many chefs doing Uncle Roger reactions, but I like Makinson a lot because he’s very gentle in tone and in his responses, and includes great tips for doing things cost-effectively and with home tools.
Made With Lau: A Chinese restaurant chef sharing his recipes, and his son preserving them for the future, with sit-down dinner Q&As. I want to make my own spring rolls so bad now, and with their tips, I could probably do it.
Yes, I watched a lot of cooking lately. And I need to rest my eye soon, so also check out these channels, among others: TwoSetViolin, Bernadette Banner, Morgan Donner, Abby Cox, Artifexian, LangTime Studio, Biblaridion, How to Cook That (Ann Reardon), Dianxi Xiaoge, Chef Wang Gang, Fujian Grandma (the last three are Chinese-language, so turn on the subs. Dianxi Xiaoge has another channel for her dogs so keep an eye peeled, no reference intended, for Apenjie with Dawang).
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dendroculus · 1 year
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DIANXI XIAOGE NOTICED ME...
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