People Are Sharing The Best Meals Their Parents Made For Them Growing Up, And Wow, I'm Definitely Gonna Try Some Of These
"Her special recipe, which has been passed down to me, is something even restaurants can’t recreate."

I'm the AAPI Culture Editor here at BuzzFeed, where I cover everything from trending news to pop culture to AAPI issues. Raised in Orange County, I double majored in English and Gender Studies at UCLA and now live in Austin with the light of my life: a chow mix named Dandelion. During weekends, you can find me writing at coffee shops, trying out new food spots, and exploring the city (via the bus!) with a book in my bag.
"Her special recipe, which has been passed down to me, is something even restaurants can’t recreate."
SEVENTY-NINE YEARS OF AGE.
Henry Golding doing his mom's hair on the night of the Crazy Rich Asians premiere is the most wholesome thing I've ever heard.
"I wouldn't waste a nanosecond on someone that stupid."
Immediately adding each one to my bucket list.
"My hot take is US Senators should be paid whatever their states minimum wage is. That’s how you represent your constituents, you live like them."
Imagine boarding the plane and seeing Tan France as your flight attendant.
We want to hear all about your favorite vacation.
As an English major, this one hurts.
"I don’t think I can write about the modern Hawaiian experience without showing it as a horror."
"Where do American consumers get their refunds? Oh, wait. I see how this works."
As an English major, this one hurts.
"Weird is an understatement."
"Are you experiencing high gas prices and grocery prices? Are you having trouble paying your bills? If so, the President just made fun of you."
"The next president of America will spend his entire four-year term apologizing to everyone."
"My hot take is US Senators should be paid whatever their states minimum wage is. That’s how you represent your constituents, you live like them."
"I wouldn't waste a nanosecond on someone that stupid."
SEVENTY-NINE YEARS OF AGE.
Henry Golding doing his mom's hair on the night of the Crazy Rich Asians premiere is the most wholesome thing I've ever heard.
"as an Asian American it didn’t hit the same as season one."