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Atavachron
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I just got a new oven, just an inexpensive GE model but it's fine for what I need. Our old one was terrible; the oven & broiler had stopped working and only two burners would come on. I look forward to doing a big turkey dinner at home finally.
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Kazuhiro
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I cannot install the big oven to do stuffing as Japanese home circumstances in the kitchen. I must prepare a dove and a sparrow if I do it.
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Atavachron
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Pretty trad T Day supper - stuffing, green beans, mashed sweet taters - but instead of turkey we had a pork roast. Very good but I missed turkey with that deep poultry flavor only it has.
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Kazuhiro
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By the way, I discovered one coffee shop which seemed to be interesting in the area where I lived in recently. Probably I looked like a room run shop for a long time, but I have not yet visited the coffee shop. I intend to go there having an opportunity. I will convey the details here if I visit there. Wait for a while.
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Kazuhiro
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Yes. I always pray for openings of one year in a Shinto shrine. Pray for the health of the family and success of the work. And I will pray for the development of the site.
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DamoXt7942
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In Japan, "The First Pray" in Shinto shrines around New Year's Day I imagine?
Well we drink Japanese sake (for celebrating The Happy New Year) or something. |
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Kazuhiro
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John seemed to spend a good day somehow or other. Japan does not have such a custom, but probably will prepare for some cooking for New Year holidays. With Japanese liquor.
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js
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Thanks, its nice to have the day off, but I'm not making any big feasts this year.
I just had a big salad with lettuce, spinach, cranberries, beets, onions, red pepper, peppercinis, cherry vinegrette and feta cheese, that will be good enough for this year. Now for some drinks.
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Kazuhiro
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Ooh. I noticed suddenly. I was interested in this topic last year. It will be good if people enjoy it about Thanksgiving Day. Please have a good day.
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js
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I was just kidding too
That looks good, maybe i need to go shopping and look at my choices. I usually get my sauce from the local restaurant. It comes with the grilled ahi tuna salad. yum yum.
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DamoXt7942
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Sorry just kiddin' , but I love this one.
Very delicious indeed. |
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js
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I should certainly hope not.
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DamoXt7942
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^ This ponzu?
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js
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Its ponzu sauce again tonight!
I've been reading about how to make this, I may try it sometime.
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Kazuhiro
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Thank you for the comment of the celebration. Damosan. Yes. Little Kaz became 4 years old. And my nickname was little Stevie. The nickname was acquired by John. Because a birthday of Stevie Wonder was same as me.
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DamoXt7942
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Belated happy birthday little Kaz.
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Kazuhiro
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Surely. And I intend to let at first him learn "Blue Train" of Coltrane if I say that my son will want to become the driver of the train in the future.
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js
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Be happy for the toys now, when he gets older, he'll want to drive your car.
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Kazuhiro
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Thank you, John. My son is crazy about a toy recently. The toy of a car and the train. Of course the son ate even this cake absorbedly.
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js
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Happy birthday!
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