Posted by:
steve benson
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Date: May 09, 2014 05:07AM
. . . a few months ago discovered near my home a sushi bar in an upscale food marekt that makes a daily, delicious variety of the stuff. Let me tell you, there is nothing like fresh seaweed; plump steamed rice; clean, uncooked tuna, salmon and eel; simple, pure vegetables, all rolled up in a sushi presentation, ready to eat and to feel good about. Natural, light, easy to ingest and digest--and, to top it off, incredibly tasty
I eat it almost every day. It not only tastes good, it fills me up and is amazingly healthy. For me, it serves (so to speak) as a daily reminder of what I truly liked--no, loved--about my mission. And that was, hands down, SUSHI!
The missionary discussions, on the other hand, gave me gas.
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P.S.: I was in Naha and Oroku, Okinawa, during the first several months of my mission, where we regularly had Okinawa tacos. In Japanese, "taco" is the word for octopus. Those curled up petite, octopi arms with their cute little suckers were pretty tasty, too.
Edited 10 time(s). Last edit at 05/09/2014 05:33AM by steve benson.