niigata-kamo-higashi sanjo-yahiko-tsubame sanjo
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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...
16 hours ago
10 comments:
Thanks for the tip! Didn’t know that.
Izsmom
Interesting! IF I should ever have left over crackers or kaki mochi, that is :)
V
I finally learned a few years back to put all of my dry food in my pantry in glass bottles. The reason why I decided to do it is because I had a bag of oats in my pantry. Somehow there were little bugs in it and they grew and spread into everything in my pantry.
I had to move everything out, spray bug spray and wipe down. Now with using glass I have no problem at all. I use the glass for Rice, Pinto Beans, 10 bean mix, etc.
Me too - I "hoard" glass bottles. Daiso has some neat ones. Ikea has some that are heavy and look like crack seed store bottles. I can only bring back one or two when I go there since it is a little crazy to bring that kind of stuff back from the mainland but it makes me happy. And what do I put in them? Li hing mui!
that is so good to know!
Really? Glass bottles? Not plastic? Hmmmmm.... interesting!
I hoard glass bottles too and started using them to store food. Plastic has too many issues unless it’s BPA free.
Welcome, Izsmom.
V, LOL, I know what you mean.
Mark, I hate those bugs.
Aunty, li hing mui!!
Kat, I know, yah!
Kay, now when I think about it, glass does seem impenetrable.
Susan, I agree.
j: wow this is good info! I thought plastic jars were okay but yeah glass makes more sense. Daiso here I come! -N
N, I know . . . LOL . . . makes sense, yah!
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