Yatta! Yatai! August 28. 2007
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you made me hungry; yum, yum 
you should try those sugar coated apples (they call it toffee apples here even if they're coated with sugar).. they're lovely!
you should try those sugar coated apples (they call it toffee apples here even if they're coated with sugar).. they're lovely!
Toffee apples - mmm...just saying these words make me want to try 'em.
I'll take toffee with that coffee, Pining...hehe. (Just kidding!!!)
I'll take toffee with that coffee, Pining...hehe. (Just kidding!!!)
Interesting food in the stalls. Coerced you to buy? Hmmn. Let's see, who carries the money again? Just kidding, Kathy. I also have three of my own who coerce me to buy stuff for them. 
Waahhh! Oo nga. Who holds the money, anyway?
We should get back at them when they're grown up and earning their own money. I know my own mom does that to me nowadays, hehe.
We should get back at them when they're grown up and earning their own money. I know my own mom does that to me nowadays, hehe.
I LOVE TAKOYAKI!!!!! ..and food stalls in any country, over any fancy resto. I went to a fancy resto in China with some friends and didn't enjoy the food, but really went ga-ga over food stalls when we got out of the resto, to my friend's disappointment and disgust. Hehe...
Really?!! You remind me of my cousin, who is really fond of going to the local "turo-turo" in any country she visits (particularly Asian countries).
I like eating takoyaki, too, but only occasionally. I could only take so much of those "balls." Hehehe.
I like eating takoyaki, too, but only occasionally. I could only take so much of those "balls." Hehehe.
I've been always enjoying your blog. Thank you!
Please let me know you about Kanji you wrote here.
It'll be "Ringoame" not "Ringokan"
Both these are a little similar to read, especially to foreigners like you.
Please let me know you about Kanji you wrote here.
It'll be "Ringoame" not "Ringokan"
Both these are a little similar to read, especially to foreigners like you.
Oh, WOW! Thanks for the correction. I ALWAYS make that mistake, honestly. whimper
At least I know that people are paying attention to my blog!
Thanks for dropping by Norie.
At least I know that people are paying attention to my blog!
Thanks for dropping by Norie.
I forgot to tell you about me in my previous comment.
I'm a 58-year young f^_^; Japanese houswife who live in Kasumigaura City.It takes about 40 minutes to Tsukuba City form here by car. And My English is no good so please make it out!
I'm a 58-year young f^_^; Japanese houswife who live in Kasumigaura City.It takes about 40 minutes to Tsukuba City form here by car. And My English is no good so please make it out!
Hi again Norie. Your English is quite good, don't worry! It's not as worse as my Japanese. 
ohhh i love festivals! and i love candied apples. chocobanana is gross though. hahaha...
Have you ever tried it? I did, once. Argh. I think there is a good reason why bananas should be eaten right after you peel 'em. 
I love festivals, esp the food part
I would love to be in a Japanese one more so with the thought of sampling of scrumptious Japanese food which I dig 
I know that in LA there is a place called Little Tokyo - do you also have the same thing in Canada?
You would love festivals, bw...hope you get the chance to attend one in the future.
You would love festivals, bw...hope you get the chance to attend one in the future.
Japanese artistry in food. Ganda nila magpresent ano? Pati packaging. Sushi and makis are the most familiar examples. So colorful and intricate. And sensible.
I agree. I tend to ask sometimes: "Are these for eating? Or only to look at?" It seemed like a shame to eat such dainty things.
love japanese food. i think they are mostly healthy.
hehe, you are lucky you have only one to pamper, i have two grown ones who are at the mercy of my wallet. i seldom buy for myself anymore because they come first. but, once they started earning, i will make bawi.
hehe, you are lucky you have only one to pamper, i have two grown ones who are at the mercy of my wallet. i seldom buy for myself anymore because they come first. but, once they started earning, i will make bawi.
With two full-grown daughters? I imagine it must be horrifying for your wallet when you go shopping with them, haha. But mothers should have their day too when the children have become earners themselves.








