Most
Fridays we go out to eat at the moving sushi restaurant and call it Sushi Date Night. Last week we discovered the restaurant
had cut its menu in half and raised its prices.
The pink plates went up from 105 yen to 120 yen and the red plates from
130 yen to 170 yen. We weren’t so concerned about the price increase because it
is still a pretty cheap place to eat. We
were disappointed that many of our favorites didn’t make the menu cut. Too bad
for us.
We like
most Japanese food and do a lot of our food shopping at the market two blocks
from where we live. There are some foods
we like that aren’t available at the Japanese grocery stores or are very
expensive in the small containers sold at the local store. Here are some of the things we buy at the Big
American Store, Costco, in big American sizes.
Almonds
1398 yen and Walnuts 1998 yen
Coffee
Beans 1498 yen
Parmesan
Cheese 1398 yen
Picante
Sauce 698 yen
Pickle
Relish 578 yen
Peanut
Butter 1098 yen
Granola 1048 yen
A Case
of Oranges 1266 yen
Soup
(with a label in English so I can be sure there is no meat in it) 1468 yen
Ikebana
Progress
I’ve
completed three additional patterns.
Pattern
#2 – straight stitches and eyelets.
Pattern
#3 – corded and grouped satin stitches.
I don’t like how this pulled thread pattern bunches up the fabric.
Pattern
#4 is a composite pattern made up of diagonal satin and four-sided stitch.