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Uploaded by on Jan 2, 2009

Watch Part One first!!

I get on with the actual cooking and eating in this vlog, and throw out some more helpful info about cooking in Japan.

Enjoy!
-Jason

PS - bonus points if you can name the TV show I was watching on my laptop while I'm eating at the very end of the video. :)

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  • I bet you were watching match of the day??!!wicked vid!!first time ive seen your vids and they are great!thanks!

  • thanks! Lots more on life in Japan on my main channel - Myargonauts and my site JapanJuku(dot)com

  • That looks FREAKING good, I'm going to have to make that sometime.

  • it is good! :) I actually miss making this now that I'm back in the States

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  • ITS IN JAPAN HA HA

  • Hey, Jason. Just thought I'd mention something here for you and for anyone else who's reading... To prevent the trash from stinking between trash pick-ups you can freeze, for example, the chicken scraps in their container in the freezer until trash day. If you have a disposer, you can cook the scraps to make them more disposer-"palatable."

  • that was an awesome accent

  • Nice one! Mode cooking video ahah! :D

  • nice vid. i like to make quick wraps so instead of cooking the chicken i just microwave 'TYSONS' chicken nuggets-- it tastes good!

    you mentioned how your trash smells.

    i recommend that you put the excess meat/food that you are about to throw away in a zip-lock bag, seal it, & throw it. you'll be able to stay with your trash bag a bit longer, also sprinkle some baking soda on the bottom of your trash can!

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