Way back, I wrote about keeping cool using glass dishes...here.
Well, I took out our Ryukyu glasses for summer (Ryukyu is another name for Okinawa)...it does look "cooling" doesn't it.
During summer I look forward to all the "hiyashi" & "rei" (cold) dishes...like this reimen at Chaina...750 yen.
I like this version with a little kim chee...spicy and cool...
I learned something new, eat more chilis to boost your spirits during the rainy season...
Summer is here!
Kat & Satoshi's eating and traveling adventures around Japan (and sometimes Hawaii)
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Sunday, June 08, 2014
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Last Friday, Satoshi had the day off, it was also the anniversary of his Grandma's passing, so we brought some flowers to her grave and then we went to visit MIL.
We picked up some foods for lunch.
After lunch MIL asked if we would take her shopping.
She can walk a little better since the accident, but only short distances.
After shopping, we sat and had some ice cream. Two small scoops for 300 yen at Baskin Robbins or 31 as they call it here.
I chose Jamocha Almond Fudge & Oreo Chocolate Mint. MIL had Chocolate and Coffee and Satoshi chose Chocolate and Strawberry Milk.
Afterwards, we went back to MIL's and had some tea and conversation.
She wanted to look through her cupboards for a teeny cup to put on the family altar, so I helped her and while doing so, we came upon these vintage items.
The light green dishes are by Noritake. She said these were a limited edition made to commemorate the present Emperor's marriage (I think it was in the 1950s!)
The blue/white dishes are made by Tachikichi. I don't have any background on these but they were a nice pattern.
We tried out the Noritake for breakfast the other day.
These are quite thin, so we'll have to be careful when using them.
The Tachikichi cups are quite shallow, they only hold about 3/4 cup of liquid.
Still, I like both.
MIL says I can come back and take whatever I want...Thank you!
We picked up some foods for lunch.
After lunch MIL asked if we would take her shopping.
She can walk a little better since the accident, but only short distances.
After shopping, we sat and had some ice cream. Two small scoops for 300 yen at Baskin Robbins or 31 as they call it here.
I chose Jamocha Almond Fudge & Oreo Chocolate Mint. MIL had Chocolate and Coffee and Satoshi chose Chocolate and Strawberry Milk.
Afterwards, we went back to MIL's and had some tea and conversation.
She wanted to look through her cupboards for a teeny cup to put on the family altar, so I helped her and while doing so, we came upon these vintage items.
The light green dishes are by Noritake. She said these were a limited edition made to commemorate the present Emperor's marriage (I think it was in the 1950s!)
The blue/white dishes are made by Tachikichi. I don't have any background on these but they were a nice pattern.
We tried out the Noritake for breakfast the other day.
These are quite thin, so we'll have to be careful when using them.
The Tachikichi cups are quite shallow, they only hold about 3/4 cup of liquid.
Still, I like both.
MIL says I can come back and take whatever I want...Thank you!
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