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Japanese Grocery Store Vs. Base Commissary

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What Is It And How Do I Cook It- Bamboo Shoots.

Japanese Grocery Store Vs. Base Commissary

Sitting On My Bookshelf: Food Of Japan.

What Is It And How Do I Cook It: Nabana
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the tofu fox
Greater Tokyo Area, Japan
This blog is for us, the spouses of American military stationed in Japan (but all are welcome to stop by!). We fell in love with someone amazing, maybe had a kid or two, and then moved to this wonderful but foreign country. We were too jet-lagged to remember anything we learned in orientation classes or maybe all we could think about was that our spouse was deploying next week. Now we are here for several years and have to figure out how to live: with kids, language barrier, deployed spouse, and absent extended families. But we can do it! The outer trappings of Japan may look different, but the core is still the same. Japanese mommies still feed their kids baby food. Japanese look for good deals at the grocery store. Japanese parents want strollers that fit on the trains. Deep down, we all speak the same language.No matter where we live in the world, people are still people. Ganbatte- you can do it!
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