3.31.2010

what's for dinner?

It's so easy to live with mum. I didn't have to worry about eating, cleaning and everything. Mum does them all. I didn't have to even think about what to eat for dinner. I just went down to the dining room when she calls and ate whatever that was on the table. Heaven.

Well, that was until last week.

Now I have to plan my meal, again. I didn't do that much in Perth because I was working in a thai restaurant four days a week. So my dinner usually consisted of steamed rice and curry, or fried rice with tom yum, or yummy pad thai. (Where can I eat delicious pad thai in Tokyo??? I wonder...)

I don't have my mum or Aunty Om with me anymore. Looks like no one is going to do that for me, except for myself.

As I walked around my neighborhood I felt better. Within the walking distance there are three family restaurants and one of them serves main from 299 yen which is really really cheap. I could find a 100 yen convenience store that's open 24 hours. And noodle (ramen, udon and soba) bars everywhere.

I've given up cooking long time ago. I'll do it when I have a family. Not now. I'll buy. Okay that's too expensive, so how's this? I'll buy lots of ingredients which don't need any more cooking, like tofu, natto and so on. And I will fix them into a nice and healthy dinner. Let's see how it goes.

I'm a little tired after a day of shopping in a crowd.

I take Panadol and relax.....have another look at my assignment that is to be submitted to my new boss tomorrow.... then go to bed!

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