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Busier Than Shinjuku Station
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Posts: 1,474
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Central Virginia (Yamagata currently)
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01-24-2010, 07:28 PM
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Originally Posted by MMM
I didn't necessarily mean fast food, but the food you normally eat.
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Oh, well in that case...stuff I normally eat can be found there ingredient wise...as far as I know anyway. Usually baked chicken with veggies, like steamed broccoli...sometimes with some rice. Sometimes I might have the baked chicken and a salad. Breakfast sometimes consists of my preparing an omlette with onion and minced garlic and mushrooms and red, yellow, and green peppers. Sometimes I use cheese if we have any. Sometimes I eat Miso soup, a small bowl of steamed rice, and some type of a protein for lunch or dinner at times.
I guess the main difference I might have to deal with is the salad thing. I use some of the same ingredients above for the salad, but I'm sure veggies are easy to get there. =P Now salad dressing might be a prob, especially if I get a craving for a pasta salad. I'm not sure I'll find all the ingredients for that, like salad-seasoning and the dressing of my choice.
So yeah...that's typical for me. If choosing though, I'd say maybe months to years, since I do eat Asian foods here too and like them and have prepared some Japanese dishes as well, like onigiri (snack) and okonomiyaki.
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Originally Posted by PockyMePink
I've never really tried, but I say I could go for a few months, to a few years.
I don't know much about Japanese cusine, but I know one thing: Japanese food = seafood, and seafood is my comfort food. So I could live at least two months on a good sized bag of raw shrimp, and not be out of my comfort zone. After that, I would probably find some kind of other seafood-type meal to eat for the next few months. The only problems I would think I'd come across would be not being able to find or fix the food.
I could live for quite some time on Japanese food...
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I looooooooove shirmp. Up to a point, I would put shrimp in almost anything. At the UKrop's grocery store we have here, they have people make sushi and other foods and they also have fresh shrimp. They have spiced shrimp too, and that was a nice comfort food. Every weekend I would pick up some. It cost close to $8.00, but I didn't care. I just budgeted it in. lol
Last edited by SSJup81 : 01-24-2010 at 07:59 PM.
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