Food, glorious food
Nov. 8th, 2005 08:16 pmThe English club met yesterday. The girls chatted a bit about my otaku-ness...or, rather, gave me advice on how to avoid being a complete otaku. The advice ran as follows:
Step 1: Take your book and read it at a coffee shop.
Step 2: Glance up from the book occasionally and check out the staff.
Step 3: If there are any cute guys, flirt with them.
I worked on the yukata after I got home and managed to sew both front panels to the back panels. I then took it to work today and stitched down the seam allowances. Yay, progress!
When I arrived at my desk, I found a bag of persimmons waiting for me from the superintendent. That was very nice of him, but...what the heck do I do with persimmons? ^_^; I will have to search through my cookbooks to see what can be made from them.
On the topic of cooking...Itou-ke no Shokutaku ran a recipe today for cheese bread made from potatoes. It looked really good...but then, you just can't go wrong with potatoes and cheese.
Step 1: Take your book and read it at a coffee shop.
Step 2: Glance up from the book occasionally and check out the staff.
Step 3: If there are any cute guys, flirt with them.
I worked on the yukata after I got home and managed to sew both front panels to the back panels. I then took it to work today and stitched down the seam allowances. Yay, progress!
When I arrived at my desk, I found a bag of persimmons waiting for me from the superintendent. That was very nice of him, but...what the heck do I do with persimmons? ^_^; I will have to search through my cookbooks to see what can be made from them.
On the topic of cooking...Itou-ke no Shokutaku ran a recipe today for cheese bread made from potatoes. It looked really good...but then, you just can't go wrong with potatoes and cheese.