Jump to User:

myOtaku.com: The Mask


Friday, March 24, 2006


   NO PRACTICE TODAY!
Hey guys! No practice for me today 'coz the Grade 6 pupils have to go to a recollection, which means a rest day for us seniors.

Anyway, our graduation practices this week was fine. Although at times I get irritated by the sudden changes in the practices, it was okay. At least I didn't have to make reports and stuff.

Aside from the graduation practices, however, I somehow became the "Dr. Love" for my female classmate who's having problems with her relationship with her boyfriend (who's also my classmate). I was planning to share the story to you, but I guess I need to protect their privacy. I did promise her that I wouldn't tell anyone about it. Although I just said that they're having problems, at least I didn't tell the story and their names here.

Now let's review some stuff that I posted last Sunday. First, Philfoula's e-mail address. No one gave me the e-mail, so I decided to look for it myself. My tool: the Net. While searching for his e-mail, I actually felt that what I was doing was like Naruto trying to get Sasuke back for the teary-eyed Sakura. (In this case, Number 5 is Sakura!)

I searched for Philfoula thru Google, and thanks to an accidental encounter with "Cache" (a link that lets you see an archived version of the site), I successfully found Philfoula's e-mail, as well as an archived version of his myOtaku site before he deleted it. By the way, this is his e-mail address: phil_foula45@hotmail.com

Then there was the thing with the box-shaped instrument that was used during the concert. Thanks to takeshi takumi, I learned that it was called a "Kahon" (more research told me that it was also called a "Cahon", "Cajon", or a "K-hon".) The name was quite interesting 'coz it's actually the Filipino term for "box".

Okay, now it's time for TODAY'S SPECIAL.

-----------
TODAY'S SPECIAL
"Yakitate! Japan" is an anime series about Azuma Kazuma, a boy gifted with the "Solar Hands" that makes him a very good bread baker.

Okay, now why am I saying all of this? You see, today's episode of "Yakitate! Japan" in our country featured a REAL bread recipe. What's more amazing is that they didn't use an oven but instead A RICE COOKER.

The bread was called "Japan #2". I was able to find 2 copies of the recipe through the Net. Here it is:

Making Bread using a Rice Cooker (Japan #2)
Let's Make Japan #2!
NOTE: The sites are in Indonesian and English. The English instructions are the ones in blue font.

P.S. I haven't performed the recipe yet, so I can't really say how it tastes like. But the guys behind the site claimed that they did! Plus they said it was good!


That's all for today. HAVE A NICE DAY!

Comments (3)

« Home