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MONSTER HABITS: March 2009
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Habit is a more true word for activity, hobby, and things. Tuesday, March 10, 2009. MY FAVORITE QUOTES ABOUT LENTILS. 1) "This tiny nutritional giant fills you up - not out." - whfoods.com. 2)"Magnesium is Nature's own calcium channel blocker. When enough magnesium is. Around, veins and arteries breathe a sigh of relief and relax. Want to literally keep your. Eat lentils." - whfoods.com. 3)"The optical lens is named after the lentil (Latin: lens), whose shape it resembles." -wikipedia.
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MONSTER HABITS: July 2008
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Habit is a more true word for activity, hobby, and things. Tuesday, July 22, 2008. Friday, July 18, 2008. Stranger Than Paradise: Choking the Alligator; Dancing Cats. Sunday, July 13, 2008. Wednesday, July 2, 2008. Don't make it a habit. Jimmy fallon and parker posey drink pepsi. Did you ever want to change your name? U THOUGHT IT WAS OVER. Stranger Than Paradise: Choking the Alligator; Da. Dont make it a habit. Just a regular monster, looking for love, having a sandwich, needing a shave.
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MONSTER HABITS: MY FAVORITE QUOTES ABOUT LENTILS
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Habit is a more true word for activity, hobby, and things. Tuesday, March 10, 2009. MY FAVORITE QUOTES ABOUT LENTILS. 1) "This tiny nutritional giant fills you up - not out." - whfoods.com. 2)"Magnesium is Nature's own calcium channel blocker. When enough magnesium is. Around, veins and arteries breathe a sigh of relief and relax. Want to literally keep your. Eat lentils." - whfoods.com. 3)"The optical lens is named after the lentil (Latin: lens), whose shape it resembles." -wikipedia.
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MONSTER HABITS: October 2010
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Habit is a more true word for activity, hobby, and things. Monday, October 25, 2010. This weekend I made the following with my mom:. 1) Cornbread that I can eat, made with cornmeal, sorghum flour, tapioca starch, egg replacer, maple syrup, and rice milk. And eat it I did! It was fucking bomb. Waffles are off the list! I might want a pancake sometime, but I can deal without. Now I have the memory. I'll always have the memory. THEY CAN'T TAKE THAT AWAY FROM ME. I would also like:. And that's all folks.
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Kelly, In Kagoshima: March 2010
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Kelly, In Kagoshima. Tuesday, March 9, 2010. The SUN, Cooking Classes and Street Dancing. Oh, to have the sun on your bare skin after months of going about in layers and layers and layers! But alas, we are now back to ten degree weather and rain, rain, rain. Recently, Justin and I have been taking traditional Japanese cooking classes at a cooking studio. The menu has been really interesting. here we sliced our first なまこ(sea cucumber). I really don't recommend it! Last weekend we went to the 初午祭...
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Kelly, In Kagoshima: April 2010
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Kelly, In Kagoshima. Wednesday, April 21, 2010. Kyoto in the Spring. Kyoto was exactly how I had pictured Japan would be before I came - traditional buildings. Everywhere, a spotlight on traditional art and crafts, a mix of international and traditional cuisine - ha, basically everything that I have tried and failed to find in Kagoshima. We spent most of our time in Kyoto visiting temples (there are SO many! Wedding at the Sanjusangen. This temple houses 1000 guilded. And are decorated pieces of wood tha...
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Kelly, In Kagoshima: March 2009
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Kelly, In Kagoshima. Monday, March 23, 2009. I forgot what it felt like to have my windows open in the evening and to feel the sun on my shoulders! Not quite spring yet, but here she comes! Waiting for the bus in the rain with my students. This is what the beach looks like. Swimming? A small town recently visited where the descendents of Korean potters who were kidnapped and brought to Kagoshima by the local lord still live and make pottery. An amazing self-decorated house (I am guessing? Affair, the bri...
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Kelly, In Kagoshima: February 2009
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Kelly, In Kagoshima. Friday, February 20, 2009. On Okonomiyaki and Other Bits. Is a kind of savory pancake that usually has cabbage and many goodies mixed into the batter. " Okonomi. Means "however you like it" and " yaki. Means "grilled," so when you go to an okonomiyaki restaurant you choose from a menu of toppings and ingredients to have mixed into your pancake. Our server took care of us, flipping at the right times, removing grease and putting up with me high fiving him in excess. Album Cover Part I...
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Kelly, In Kagoshima: April 2009
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Kelly, In Kagoshima. Wednesday, April 22, 2009. Volcano Eruptions and Field Trips. As you may recall, Kagoshima city is on the west side of Kinkoan Bay (that gray area on the left) and right in the middle of the bay is our resident volcano, Mt. Sakurajima. Recently the old Sak has been sending her ash our way (normally when she erupts all the ash gets blown to the East) and making quite a mess. Here's a clip of a more significant erruption a couple months ago. Everyone had different ash protection methods.