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The Lazy Beggars' Guide to Cooking in Japan – Eat well, save yen – all with two camp burners and a mini-fridge. Menu Skip to content About Me About the Blog The Lazy Beggars' Guide to Cooking in Japan Eat well, save yen – all with two camp burners and a mini-fridge. Search 03.11.14 by lauralubot Back to your roots (chicken and burdock soup). Okay, I chose a grad school. Leaving Japan in August. The morning after I received the good news, the junior high school I work at was serving  sekihan  (red rice, eaten on auspicious days) to the students for lunch in honor of the upcoming graduation ceremony. The funny part was, the third year students – the ones who are graduating – were out of school on a mandatory holiday due to influenza, so they couldn’t enjoy the lunch in their honor. I, however, helped myself to a big fat sekihan onigiri and dedicated it to myself. Because I am a raging narcissist. Okay, back to the cooking blog now. It’s still cold, des...

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