How was 2008? Despite the economy, I hope it was a good year for you.
Looking through all of my photos, it looks like 2008 was a delicious year. (I've put together a mosaic of some of recipes I've tried)
Thank you for reading our adventures. Though I have not met most of you, your comments and e-mails brighten my days.
I look forward to more new adventures in the kitchen, as well as travelling around Japan in the New Year.
May 2009 bring happiness, good health and prosperity to you.
Happy New Year!
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
ReplyDelete2008 was eventfully and I'm just thankful for all that God provided for me. Here's to 2009! Laura
ReplyDeleteGood luck and happy new year. It has been fun to watch your life of travel through the stomach... :-) here is a Norwegian Christmas dish I've posted at my gluten- and dairy free blog. http://parkveien.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteBeautiful mosaic! Your blog inspires me to try new recipes! Someday when I have a bit more time, I would love to try them out. Right now, I always seem limited to 30 minute meals, lol. Appreciate you sharing a bit of Japan's culture with us.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to Satoshi & You!!!!
ReplyDeletewhat awesome photos! thanks so much for your posts - they give me ideas on what to do & where to go next spring when i visit Kyoto - and your recipes are fun to try. thanks much! i look forward to more posts in the new year.
ReplyDeleteAkemashite omedetou gozaimasu!
Cool mosaic, brought back many memories from reading your posts!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Kat!! :)
Happy New Year, Kat! I do hope your 2009 is as beautiful and delicious as your mosaic...
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
ReplyDeleteLavinia
Your 2008 was a delicious looking year for sure! Here's to a wonderful 2009. It has been fun to read your blog, exchange comments and get to know you this year and I look forward to more!
ReplyDeleteAloha,
Deb
Kat,
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
I am looking forward to reading your new cooking adventures!
I know I've said this before, but your blog is one of my favorites! Keep it up, Kat! :)
Buon Anno! (Happy New Year!)
Mari
Wishing you a Happy New Year and keep up the fantastic food and adventures report! =)
ReplyDeleteakemashite omedeto gozaimasu!!!
ReplyDeleteWishing you both a fabulous year 2009 and delicious journey for us to follow:)
Please enjoy "osechi ryori" for me!!!
ps. I did "osoji" like crazy as well on the eve:)
I loved reading your blog! One of my favorite parts of travelling is all the amazing foods you get to try!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
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I only been your blog a few months and already learnt about different foods and dishes.
ReplyDeleteI am really hoping to visit a Japanese Restaurant and try something other than sushi and sashimi as they can buy in any supermarket in the UK. My family are being horrible and say I can't go. Also there's a chance I won't be able to visit Japan after all.
Happy New year to you. I will celebrate again on the 26th as this Chinese New Year, we follow the lunar calendar.
If my plans change and manage to go restaurant I email you for some advice. If you don't mind.
Looks very delicious - I will have to browse through your archives to see these yummy looking recipes. Happy new year to you and yours!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Years Kat!! I hope one day we'll both be in Hawai'i at the same time...then we can go eat! :D
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you and Satoshi! Kat, I'm still nibbling and enjoying the delicious treats you sent me for my prize. What a treat!
ReplyDeleteMay 2009 be happy, healthy and delicious for you.
Thanks FM, Laura, Helene, Lynne, Kirkk, Grace, Lori, Manju, Lavinia, Deb, Mari, Phoebe, Maki, London78, Hillary.
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoy your Japanese food, Chimerastone :)
For sure, Kathy :)
Jenster, I think I would have probably have eaten everything by now :)
Take care everyone!
Kat
Happy New Year! I recognize several of those photos from recipes I've printed and tried at home. -alan
ReplyDeleteI hope you liked the recipes you've tried, Alan :)
ReplyDeleteTake care.
Kat