I really like Asian cuisine, since it's too expensive to eat out all the time. I learned how to make Chinese cuisine myself at home.
That sounds cool. What are some of your favorite Chinese dishes to make?
There's many different ones like Chinese sausage sautéed with garlic and soy sauce and peking pork chops. 
That sounds yummy. I guess back in the day the Chinese used to make pork dishes to celebrate the Chinese New Year because pork is a symbol of prosperity. Is it pretty easy to make or is it one of those things that could take all day like a Thanksgiving dinner?
No. I think maybe 1-2 hours would do depending on your prep speed. The sesame chicken that Americans know and love follows almost the same techniques to make peking pork chops. I usually need to look up the recipes, but from the top of my head you basically need to cover the pork chops in a batter then deep fry it. Make the sauce and then mix them together. Garnish with sesame seeds and then it's done.
Yum! How about the General Tso's sauce, that is another really good one. Kind of like the sesame chicken sauce but with a little more tang and spice. Do you like that as well?
Hmm General Tso's sauce is kind of too sweet for me for me, but I enjoy it sometimes.
So who does your taste testing? Do you have a big family that you like to cook for? Or if you could do it for work wouldn't that be fun?
My family usually does the taste testing, but I feel like they don't critique my work strict enough for me to improve. I thought about doing it for work, but it seems too stressful. I think I enjoy cooking more if I do it for the people I love.
Yeah that's true. There's always the possibility of getting burnt out if you required to be doing something you love rather than just doing it for the pure joy of doing it. What about baking? Do you ever get into that or is it mainly just the Chinese food?