Clayton sent me another delicious-looking picture, this time of the rice soup recipe from
Volume 1 Chapter 10: Simple Hangover Rice Soup.
Please keep sending me recipes at bartley.tanaka@gmail.com!
Saturday, June 22, 2013
Sunday, June 16, 2013
Cook 12
I finished the first volume! As a reward, this chapter was short and easy.
I went to the local Japanese book store the other day, and I saw that they had the 123rd volume of Cooking Papa for sale. I really have no hope of catching up, you guys. If someone suddenly offered me a crack team of editors to do all of the cleaning and typesetting for me I could probably make some headway, but 123 volumes is just too much to hope for I think. So I hope you guys enjoy reading it anyway, even at my slowish release pace.
As always, email me photos of food!
Cooking Papa Volume 1 Chapter 12: Potluck Party
I went to the local Japanese book store the other day, and I saw that they had the 123rd volume of Cooking Papa for sale. I really have no hope of catching up, you guys. If someone suddenly offered me a crack team of editors to do all of the cleaning and typesetting for me I could probably make some headway, but 123 volumes is just too much to hope for I think. So I hope you guys enjoy reading it anyway, even at my slowish release pace.
As always, email me photos of food!
Cooking Papa Volume 1 Chapter 12: Potluck Party
Sunday, June 2, 2013
Cook 11
I'm nearly done with the first volume!
I can't imagine many American parents nowadays letting their sick child (or any child) of 8 be at home alone, but it's definitely more common in Japan, although it is probably getting less so. There still is a show on NHK called "My first errand" where they send little kids (3- or 4-year-olds even) alone (or with their young siblings) on a little errand, and maybe have them do something like cook dinner on their own! With cameramen trying to hide to watch, of course.
Cooking Papa Volume 1 Chapter 11: Your Kids Will Love these Sweet Apples
I can't imagine many American parents nowadays letting their sick child (or any child) of 8 be at home alone, but it's definitely more common in Japan, although it is probably getting less so. There still is a show on NHK called "My first errand" where they send little kids (3- or 4-year-olds even) alone (or with their young siblings) on a little errand, and maybe have them do something like cook dinner on their own! With cameramen trying to hide to watch, of course.
Cooking Papa Volume 1 Chapter 11: Your Kids Will Love these Sweet Apples
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