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Oh how fun @Econlady!! I wanted to jump in with your conversation because I went to Italy when I was 20. I didn't know the language, culture or anyone there. I had gotten a job in Naples and was pretty "fearless" at the time as well. LOL. My parents often said that they didn't know how they were able to let me pursue my dream to go. The difference from your daughter was that that I MOVED to Italy for at a year at the minimum. I met my hubby there โค๏ธโค๏ธ. It was a magical time and I ended up living there for 3 years...loved it!

Oh, how lovely to know that Carol @Cookies Fantastique went to Italy to pursue her dream and met her hubby over there!  

And @Econlady  I went to LA by myself when I was 16 and stayed there for about a month.  It was a quite adventure.  Something funny, strange and new happened to me everyday that summer.   Since I could order only one item because of my poor English, I had the same thing for lunch for a month, now it is really funny to think about that. 

Oh, how lovely to know that Carol @Cookies Fantastique went to Italy to pursue her dream and met her hubby over there!  

And @Econlady  I went to LA by myself when I was 16 and stayed there for about a month.  It was a quite adventure.  Something funny, strange and new happened to me everyday that summer.   Since I could order only one item because of my poor English, I had the same thing for lunch for a month, now it is really funny to think about that. 

What was it that you ate?  

๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿคฃ๐ŸคฃPastrami sandwiches every lunch, you know why?  That's what a man in front of me had ordered, I learned how to order and I repeated what he said.    16-years old does a lot of giggling funny things and that's not always funny to the parents, I know. 

Great story!  You are right about kids!  Iโ€™m impressed that you did that by yourself.  When I was 17 I went to Ireland for 10 weeks and stayed with my brother and his family.  I canโ€™t believe what I did back then!

Wow, Ryoko! You keep outdoing yourself! Where will you take us?! This is just phenomenal! So many techniques... brilliant! Thanks for all the explanations and pics โค๏ธโค๏ธโค๏ธ!!!

Oh, well, to Japan?  LOL  (well, usual "Ryoko" came back)  
After unbelievably-long-hour watching TV for days, doing nothing except eating and shutting down myself from real human beings, this set happened ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿ˜ฑ๐Ÿคช

I had been stuck with this challenge, what I was going to make and how....

But suddenly the idea came out, Sonja @iSugarfy (aka swissophie) I really should make some food that is very familiar to us Japanese and the food most of us have some sweet memory with.  

THANK YOUโฃ๏ธ

 

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