Monday Meanderings

Yes, I've been hacked:

My email that is. Sorry to say that I think everyone on my contact list was sent high volume spam from my email address. I've hopefully corrected that. On the good side; it was really nice hearing from folks I hadn't heard from in a while. I just wish it was under better (and legit) circumstances. My apologies.

Meet my latest "toy":

For some reason I actually opened up and looked over the monthly adds for Marukai. I noticed that various Shichirin were on sale for the whole month. I decided that we needed a bit of an upgrade from our little Hida Konro. The one selling for forty bucks was a bit too large….

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So I went with the one on sale for just under twenty bucks.

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Marukai also has Binchotan on sale this month…. just be aware that the label says it's made in  Myanmar. I know some folks are sensitive to that. I also thought that there were US trade sanctions against imports from Myanmar…. but maybe I'm wrong?

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 And just because I needed to include some food photos:01012011 018

I'm including photos of our New Years Eve dinner(s). You know where, right?

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15 comments

  1. Hi Kat – I’m so sorry about any inconvenience…. and I do hope things are sorted out.
    That’s funny Dennis! But hey, great minds, right? ;o)

  2. Kurt: A question for you. What is the difference between a hichirin and a hibachi? Growing up, our family and friends always used the word hichirin.

  3. Hi Alan – I believe that they call charcoal grills Hibachi in North America. In Japan a hibachi is a charcoal heating device, not necessarily a grill. Charcoal grills are called Shichirin in Japan.
    Hi Billy – If you have a table outside, you can grill on that. So long you insulate the heat from burning the table.

  4. UUU, I’m going to get one this Friday. I hope they still have it. I can’t wait to do quail eggs and bat-wings.

  5. Hmmm… can I guess? Is it Okan? Or did I miss a previous post that these photos came from?? πŸ˜› I am just guessing from the plates… LOL… I’ve eaten there too many times and seen an empty plate too often πŸ˜€
    So, is your email back to normal?
    Also, I have a totally unrelated question. I don’t go out for dim sum too often… I was actually initiated by going to LUCKY STAR, so I thought that dim sum was served all day! What the heck! Haha.(I FINALLY went to Emerald’s..) and now I crave dim sum in the evening… where the heck can I get my fix in Kearny Mesa?

  6. Hi Hannah – Check out China Max – they do menu dim sum…. you might miss the chaotic craziness, but I think they’re pretty good. Otherwise, you’ll probably have to a trip to LA.The photos were from Yakiyudori…… they may buy the same plate as Okan? ;o) And thankfully, my email is back to normal!

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