The next time you go to Hilo, I know you're gonna bring me back some Two Ladies Kitchen mochi. Thank you very much. But can I ask you . . . when you go to Big Island Candies, instead of getting me some chocolate-dipped shortbread cookies can you get me this? I don't know how much it costs though. They don't mention it on their site . . . must be really new. Tiare shared some with us at work, and it was sooo ono that for a little while I forgot my name . . . really.
Runa said that her grandma used to make a similar dessert back home in Indonesia called Nastar. Maybe I should try making it myself. We'll see.
thanks for today
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Friday, I got to meet Jalna’s cousin P and P’s friend, S when I met V for
lunch at ShinjukuWe ate at Katsukura, which we’ve eaten at before with
VThis time...
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8 comments:
You have to try their strawberry manju or is it mochi, it is fabulously ONO! They don't always have it and it goes fast.
I've never had that Erick. But if it's anything like this pineapple manju . . . I been missing out.
ooh yum!
Sooo yum, Kat!
Looks wonderful!
It was forget-my-name wonderful, Betty!
Yeah! it looks so good!
It's soooo good, Akemi.
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