yoroniku
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The other month, I told you that V was visiting, she said her friend J and
her husband L wanted to eat at Yoroniku so if we could also join them
because th...
Hilton Hotel Eats – Nagoya, Japan
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Another Hilton Hotel means Jenny taking in all the perks from Chan’s
membership! What does this mean in Japan? Buffet Breakfasts baby!!!! I’ll
just put all...
Green Papaya tea for Gout
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This is a long overdue post that I am now doing after talking to my best
and worst pal Cookie. Seems like a lot of people that she knows have gout
issues....
My 18th Blogaversary!
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I started my blog on a leap year on February 29th, 2008.
I almost forgot to write a post about it. When I checked my blog posts, I
saw that I forgot to ...
Descanso Gardens, 4/2/24
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Three out of four college roommates were able to get together. Our other
roommate, Mary, is from Mountain View and it would have been an eight hour
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Delhi - Day 9
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October 2, 2019
We had another full day in Delhi before we leave for Varanasi tomorrow.
Subie met us once again to take us on a mini tour around Delhi. ...
9 comments:
Great omiyage!!!
Geeee.... I don't know...
I think we used to make those little sushis faster the old fashioned way. It was fun to watch though.
j: cool beans though I think if made the traditional way, i.e. hand rolling on a mat, it'd be faster. N
I thought so too, Aunty . . . for $1, yah!
Kay, I think it's more of a novelty item . . . fun to try.
And it probably comes out tighter and not so loose yah, N.
I hope I can find it!! We can have sushi contest at work!
Sushi contest, Les! Hmmmm . . .
So cute! When she get's excited she starts speaking in Japanese! ....hehe ; )
I may buy this...fun!
LOL, Mark.
I agree Akemi, probably not as good as rolling but fun!
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