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I always talk about food according to friends...
Wed, 6 June 2007
Because I was taught by my parents that having something delicious is one of the most important things....
You have a fantabulous day!!!!!
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I love Japanese food (ssssh, and men)! Those sushi sure looked good and those maki looked chunky. Did they come with mango in the middle? Because back in Manila, California Makis are served with mango bits in the roll, which gives it its tangy taste. Here in Oslo, they use avocados so it's not as tasty as the mango version.
Posted by: Mark at June 6, 2007 10:19 AM
Hmmm, your personal project. You are giving us a clue but all I see is a newpaper and a lab container that looks like it contains ink of some sort. I love puzzles.
Why are you showing us all that delicious food? :-) Raw oysters and escargots. To die for!! I'm curious about your mother's thing about the "R*, that's not common as far as I know. It leaves out all the summer months?
Enjoy Your Life!!!
Posted by: Maggie at June 6, 2007 03:34 PM
I am curious about the "experiment" as well! Is it something naughty?!!
Enquiring minds want to know! :P
Posted by: TigerYogi at June 7, 2007 04:49 AM
As usual, after watching one of your slideshows, I am hungry. :-)
I bowl best when I am a *little* drunk, so I get better after a few beers, then downhill. Though it has been years since I have bowled either. Looks like you are having a great trip. :-)
TK
Posted by: T. Kevin at June 7, 2007 05:16 AM
Shigeki,
I would bet you are either testing water quality (for tea or beer making) or testing your urine to find out if you are having a child through immaculate conception...
BTW, nice site!
Posted by: mmmighty_atom at June 7, 2007 06:16 AM
Hi Mark,
Sushi with mango in the middle? really? wow. wow. Well, there are so many different non-Japanese sushi outside of Japan so I shouldn't be surprised but to me it sounds that is wrong on so many levels :-) hahaha. I wonder if Mango goes well with soysauce.... you have a great day!
Hi Maggie,
yes, my personal project. Well, it's not really fancy and takes time so I will show the results here once I collect the data :-) The poison in oysters is producered more during the summer months so it's safe not to have them in the summer is what I was told and yes, it's common here at least but I guess we don't have to be worried about that anymore as it is healthly controlled for oysters is what I found. :-) You hava a great day!
Hi TigerYogi,
Nope, unfortunately, it's not naughty at all :-) I will show the results here on this blog later this year. :-) You have a great day!
Hi T.Kevin,
hehehe. I am sorry to make you hungry :-) Really? There is no definition for "little drunk" in my dictionary so :-) yes, it was a great trip! You have a great day!
Hi mmmighty_atom from Canada!
Welcome to my site! You are good. yes, I am testing water quality. The details will be reported here later this year :-) hahaha. I don't think I need to test my urine for that specific purrpose though! Thankee. It's an non-exciting site but thanks :-) You have a great day!
Posted by: Shigeki at June 7, 2007 09:08 AM
Shigeki,
Do we all have to wait till year end to know the result of your project? How can you leave your faithful readers in suspense? :( . No good No good. Any hint of the result in half-time? :P
Waiting in anticipation :))
Posted by: sgx at June 7, 2007 09:12 AM
Hi Sgx,
Like this blog, the project is non-exciting and as I replied earleir, it's about water quality :-) The data collection takes a lot of time. I am sorry but that's how it goes with any environmental data collection :-) I will gather the results and share them by the end of this year for sure :-) You have a great day!
Posted by: Shigeki at June 7, 2007 09:18 AM
I like that toilet handle - up for number one, down for number two!! Brilliant! I like the food pics too; Y does that a lot, we've got hundreds and hundreds of pictures of meals made at home, and eaten in restaurants, and you must have got tonnes as well!!
Posted by: Tim at June 8, 2007 10:36 AM


