Thursday, October 8, 2009

How Romantic Are You Quiz!

I found this quiz on jo's post. It tests how romance fits into your life! You can take the quiz here: What's Your RQ!

The quiz rates you between zero through four, four being over the top, and zero rating you the least romantic!

My results:

UBER ROMANTIC (and a little over the top even!)

To you, it's not love if it doesn't include all the trappings of a storybook romance. You think nothing of showering your partner with rose petals and Shakespearean sonnets and if it's not red, pink or heart-patterned, you're not interested!

Romantic Recommendation: Take time to remember that romance can be shown in many ways, however. Not just through champagne and grand gestures. Connect with your partner on the everyday stuff like favorite TV shows and household responsibilities. A great foundation will help keep your romance burning like the logs in your eternally lit fireplace.


I will keep this romance forever but I know I'm sometimes too much, so I need to be careful!

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Change

The typhoon #18 has passed this morning, so I was late for work. Now the sky is clear!

Anyway, last night, my boyfriend and I went to see my parents. I will let you know later what we have talked, but you know what it means. To tell the truth, I am overanxious about things in the future. I hope I can get through diverse difficulties without any fight.

Peace!!!

My sis gave me an image of Milk again. She said this is the best shot ;)






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Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Kushikatsu Dengana

Do you know "kushikatsu"?
It's a Japanese-style deep-fried kabob. "Kushi" means a skewer and "katsu" means a deep-fried cutlet of meat. We fry fish and vegetables as well.

Almost two weeks ago, my boyfriend and I went to a newly opened kushikatsu restaurant called "Kushikatsu Dengana" located in a shopping district near home.

They care about their batter, frying oil, and sauce.
- They blend yam in the batter and use special panko (bread crumbs) that don't absorb too much oil, so their kushikatsu is crispy on the outside and soft on the inside!
- They use light and healthy Dutch frying oil.
- Their home-made sauce is light and delicious.

They are very particular about the way they cook, so each kushikatus was simple but delicious! I loved onions ;)

Oh no. Typhoon #18 is going to hit Tokyo this afternoon... My boyfriend and I were going to visit my parents. We'd better change our plan.

Sorry that I'm way behind on replies again... I will catch up soon!

Take care!!!

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