Looks SO ono! And the sauces!!!! I like come over to eat! btw, the eggs you shared from Waimanalo was good!! I fried 'em instead of eating raw. Maybe I have to cook shabu shabu too and try it as a dip.
I love your Japanese dipping bowls. I tried to get my brother to buy me some nice ones in Japan but he got me this slate looking manly kind. Forget it, I'll just have to get them myself. At first look I thought you were eating at a restaurant. Looks so oishii!
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Oooh, yum!
Mich, you like borrow my pot?
I just had breakfast and I'm salivating over these photos!
Oh, those konyaku (sp?) noodles look so good.
Looks SO ono! And the sauces!!!! I like come over to eat! btw, the eggs you shared from Waimanalo was good!! I fried 'em instead of eating raw. Maybe I have to cook shabu shabu too and try it as a dip.
looks good!
OMG!......YUMMERS!
Nicely done! Now I stay hungry
Thanks, Kay.
Lorna, I think that was my favorite part.
Aunty, eating the eggs as a sukiyaki dip was the rawest I've had um.
Thanks Kat.
It was good, Mark!
Thanks Cloudia!
I love your Japanese dipping bowls. I tried to get my brother to buy me some nice ones in Japan but he got me this slate looking manly kind. Forget it, I'll just have to get them myself. At first look I thought you were eating at a restaurant. Looks so oishii!
Ahahahahaha, funny about your bowls, Susan. I buy a lot at the swap meet . . . too many in fact.
uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu konyaku noodles....yummmm! I want Landon and Wendell to come live with me.
My favorite too, Les!
Great idea, I going make shabu shabu too.
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