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Living in these pandemic times has been tough for Everyone
Locked at home
Day in and out
Everyday is just like any other day
It can be stressful for all of us
Especially the little Ones
Some tips to stay positive during these times .
1. Jot down things to do
Many things can be done that you never have the time before .
For me I’m able to write 3 Books and more coming .
2. Learn to Cook
Many Recipes can be tried out during these times . It’s a good way to test your Culinary Skills .
3. Try Painting
Art is a great way to ease the mind . Get a Canvas at start doing your masterpiece.
4. Reading
We never have the time to read . Buy some motivational , autobiography , sci-fi Books . You will soon feel much better .
5. Change the routine
Plan something that is out of the Box with the family . Camping in the garden or play board games together .
6. Watch a Movie
Have a night watching movies together at home . Get your pillows and blankets on the Sofa with a home made popcorn . The kids would love them .
7. Sleep with your kids
The family sleeping together in one Bedroom. For old times sake . The kids would love it .
8. Get a Haircut
It’s okay to cut your kids hair even though the results are disastrous . It will soon grow once School reopens . Not sure when that would be .
Mental Health is the biggest problem during these pandemic .
Identify them
Talk to your loved Ones for support .
Get help
With new cases rising up to 20K a day , it’s terrifying .
Get vaccinated Everyone
Just Sharing
Love As Always
PS - Stay Home and Stay Safe . Spread the love . Start your Day with a big Smile .
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art of sake 在 ochikeron Youtube 的最佳解答
Juicy tasty yet delicious. Very easy to make. Perfect for vegan/vegetarian people as well. This recipe works with turnip, too. Quick and easy way to use up radishes 😋
Smoky flavor of pan fried Daikon is very appetizing. Better pan fried since soy sauce is easy to burn. Microwave or parboil Daikon first to cook faster 😉
My daughter planted purple Daikon so I used it. You can of course use white one 👍
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Daikon Radish Steak (Recipe)
Difficulty: Easy
Time: 10min
Number of servings: 4
Ingredients
500g (1.1lb) Daikon radish
A
* 1 tbsp. Sake (or white wine is ok)
* 1 tbsp. Mirin (sweet Sake)
* 1 tbsp. soy sauce
chopped green onion
cooking oil
Directions:
1. Cut Daikon radish into 1.5cm (0.5inch) thick round slices. Make cross incisions on both sides so that they soak flavor well. Microwave at 500w for 5 minutes. You can parboil Daikon with Kome no Togijiru (or water with a tablespoon of rice) for 15 minutes (it makes Daikon clear colored and less bitter). Drain well and remove excess water with paper towel.
2. Heat cooking oil in a frying pan. Cook both sides of Daikon on medium until slightly browned.
3. Dress with A until shiny fragrant (it turns bitter if you burn too much but it is tasty in this way, it is up to your preference).
4. Place on a dish, and garnish with green onions to finish.
* Instead of Teriyaki sauce, you can simply season with salt and pepper! It is delicious, too.
レシピ(日本語)
https://cooklabo.blogspot.com/2021/01/Daikon-Steak.html
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art of sake 在 Culture Trip Youtube 的最佳解答
These are seven unmissable experiences you need to try in Japan. Marvel at amezaiku (the art of candy crafting) in Tokyo, un-wine-d in a giant pool of vino at the Yunessun Spa Resort in Hakone or check out the Kakunodate Fire and Snow Festival in Akita prefecture.
Home to both futuristic robots and centuries-old shrines, Japan seamlessly blends the old with the new. Here are four experiences you need to cross off your list when visiting.
Around Lunar New Year, in January or February, a snowy corner of Akita prefecture hosts the Hiburi Kamakura Festival, the Fire and Snow Festival. The event, which marks the end of winter and the beginning of spring, involves the welcoming of good spirits, or kami. During the first part of the Hiburi Kamakura Festival, a shrine is constructed in the spirits’ honour, and is decorated with offerings and good luck charms. As the night goes on, a bonfire is lit, and bales of hay and charcoal are tied up with lengths of straw rope. Those participating in the Hiburi dance prepare by wrapping their hair in headscarves and slipping their hands into protective gloves, to stop them from getting singed. Read the full history here: https://theculturetrip.com/asia/japan/articles/hiburi-kamakura-the-festival-of-fire-and-snow/.
Visiting stuffy old temples may not seem like the most exciting activity for kids to do, but there are thousands of fascinating temples and shrines in Japan. Gotokuji, for example, is one of the luckiest temples in Tokyo as it is the birthplace of maneki-neko. Gotokji is home to over 10,000 of these cat figurines, which are believed to bring good luck. A classic maneki-neko looks like a Japanese bobtail cat with a calico coat, but the friendly feline now comes in all types and colours. Typically, one or both paws are raised. They are often called ‘waving cats’ in English because of the position of the paw, but in Japan, this gesture, with the palm facing down, is used to beckon someone towards you. Others see a cat raising a paw to wash itself. For more about cats in Tokyo, read: https://theculturetrip.com/asia/japan/articles/this-is-why-you-need-to-visit-tokyos-cat-town/.
Japan has a reputation for innovation, and that extends to its food and desserts. The traditional candy craft of amezaiku blurs the line between food and art. Using hot, malleable taffy, candy artisans, known as ame shokunin, bring these sugar sculptures to life with colour, shape and texture. To get acquainted with this art form, visit: https://theculturetrip.com/asia/japan/articles/amezaiku-traditional-japanese-sugar-sculpture/.
How about unwinding in a giant pool of wine at Yunessun Spa Resort in Hakone? Yes, you read that right. Merlot lovers have a new way of enjoying their favourite tipple. But if wine isn't your thing, don’t worry. You can take a dip in coffee, green tea or sake instead!
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