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The next morning, we had breakfast at the hotel buffet there were some
items served that were foods of Niigata, in particular, Yasuda yogurt,
thick aburaag...
23 hours ago
8 comments:
Yeah, I always check where it's made. Too bad so many things made poorly. I did find a metal bowl made in Japan for a $1 at a yard sale. That's a deal right there!
Same with Arare...hardly can't find any that's 'Made in Japan' anymore most of them are from China, Taiwan or Thailand nowadays.
if I'm not mistaken that little notch opposite where you are holding (last photo) is supposed to have a tweezers in it.
what a steal, for a $1.00. Swiss Army is famed for it's quality and workmanship. I have a SA knife and SA card that has 10 purposes, pretty cool tool.
Metal bowl, Susan! How cool!
Whaaaa, Myko?! I just assumed they're made in Japan. I gotta check those arare labels now.
You're right, Kat.
Wait . . . Chet . . . Swiss Army card?!!!!
j: I am finding that carrying a knife is a good thing, esp. a multi use one like your SA. Good for cutting off the ties on shoes or slippahs when trying them on. Also good for opening up my boxes from Amazon. I actually carry box cutters in my car for that reason. I also like discarding all the unnecessary wrapping for stuff and discarding at 'em at the store so I don't litter up at home. Only the electronic stuff I keep whole in case I gotta return. I also keep pepper spray and a knife in my dog walking bag, have had to use the spray a few times as too many doggies are unleashed when walking my two tiny though chubby ones. -N
N, I did find another small one for me. I like that it's tiny and doesn't add weight to my bag.
Cheap for a good quality pocket knife.
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