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26 October 2011
What I've Learned So Far @ 20:20

1. I'll admit that doing a project on something that I've lived throughout my life is a lot simpler than other projects my fellow classmates are doing. One of the things I've learned how to do is to make Okonomiyaki. It's a Japanese ..pancake,  you could say.


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3.  Japan Zone. I'd always known about Okonomiyaki, but had never tried it before, despite always wanting to. I hadn't really thought about it until I read this article for research. While this piece didn't help me learn make it, it did remind me of it. From there, my Saturday class decided to make and sell it. I learned how to make it from my teacher and my friends, and finally got to try it. It was so delicious. I plan to make it more often as it is rather easy and not that expensive.

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