The Unique Cuisine You Can Only Get in Japan

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We all know that different areas of the United States carry  different  foods to cater to the taste buds of different cultures and taste buds. Japan is no different – catering not only to the taste buds of the people – but the  visual appeal as well.

These Too Cute to Eat Pikachu dishes definitely appeal to the palette as well as the eyes. From cupcakes and cookies to bread, rice and even purin and eggs, these Pikachu dishes are definitely unique!
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Haagen Dazs actually offers some unique flavors only available in Japan. From Cherry blossom, Rose, Salty Butter Biscuit, Lemon Ginger Float, to cherry tomato and carrot these unique flavors are found only in Japan.
Unique_ice_cream_flavors_of_JapanAnother unique food in Japan is the souzai pan – which is very similar to a calzone in America, but is more of a stuffed bun full of all sorts of food. They stuff them full of veggies, meatballs, curry, noodles, and anything else you can think of.
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One of the most unique items that I found comes from an American founding fast–food restaurant Burger King. They dished out the first ever Black Burger. The cheese AND the bun  both are black. The black buns and cheese comes from bamboo coal and the black of black “ketchup” comes from squid ink!
black_burgerThe long list of McDonald’s items only served in Japan makes this list as well, and rightly so. I’ve noticed that a lot of the lunch/dinner items have egg added to the sandwiches, which is definitely not something they do here in the U.S. Like the ‘diner double beef’ burger which has 2 beef patties, cheese, sunny-side-up egg, pepper steak sauce, and onion.

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They also have some sandwiches named after some areas of the U.S. as well – the play on the popular U.S. cities and what they are famous for is not missed in these famous Japanese burgers!
IDAHO BURGER – Potato patty, beef patty, onion-flavored buns, bacon, cheese, mustard seed sauce, deep pepper sauce.

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Manhattan Burger – Mozzarella cheese, lettuce, onion, sour cream sauce, pastrami,  and beef patty.

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Hawaiian Burger – Gravy sauce, 1/4 pound beef patty, egg, bacon, cheese, lettuce, special buns topped with grated cheese.

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American Funky BBQ Chicken – Chicken patty, cheddar cheese, lettuce, pickles, barbecue sauce, and mustard relish.

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New York Burger – 1/4 pound beef patty, Monterey Jack cheese, bacon, tomato, lettuce, mustard seed sauce,  and whole wheat buns.

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Also something I’m surprised is not on the menu in the U.S. – the “MEGA” McMuffin.  Stuffed inside muffin is eggs fried over easy, 2 patties, cheese, and ketchup.

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“Kit Kat” sounds almost similar to a Japanese expression – Kitto Katsu. The expression literally translated as “surely win” is an expression meaning best of luck. This makes Kit Kat one of the most popular gifts among the schoolchildren. This has prompted Kit Kat’s maker, Nestle, to introduce varieties of unique flavors. These unique flavours, for some, especially the foreigners, might sound a little…crazy

Banana, brown sugar, grilled sweet potatoes, apricot seeds, blueberry fromage, red bean sandwich, pumpkin, creamy apple, melon, and kiwi are only some of the unique Kit Kat flavors sold in Japan.
Kit_Kat_Flavors_only_sold_in_JapanMost of these foods I could try without thinking twice, but I ran into a few I would definitely have to say no to – such as the ‘uni’ which is urchin’s testicles and ovaries.
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Ikura is something I personally would use as fish bait, but these salt pickled salmon eggs with rice and soy sauce are a blissful meal to some Japanese.
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Ika no Shiokara looks like something out of my back yard, but a lot of people enjoy the squid mixed with the squids digestive cecum…

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and last but not least, Kusaya. Horse mackerel after going through lactate fermentation by being dipped in water and sun-dried.
KusayaLet’s get back to more appetizing foods – such as ice cream!
These flavors are definitely only sold in Japan, and a few I’d be interested in trying, though I doubt they would become a staple in our freezer.
“Napolitan” is a popular Japan-ized pasta dish made of spaghetti, ketchup, onion and sausage.. and yes, this is a ice cream flavor. Not quite sure this one would be very appetizing.
Cream stew is also a favorite. along with corn soup, wasabi, and soy sauce.

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Black Friday Deals at Family Christian Stores!!

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While you are out and about this Black Friday don’t forget to stop by your local Family Christian Stores and check out the great deals!

Check out these great $5 book deals!!
The Discovery Saga Collection by Wanda Brunstetter
I Declare – 31 Promises to Speak by Joel Osteen
Jesus > Religion  by Jefferson Bethke
Four Blood Moons by John Hagee
AND MANY MORE!!!!

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Select Duck Commander Books 50% OFF!


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All What’s in the Bible DVDs at $5.00!!!

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8 Veggie DVDs at $3.97/each

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Don’t forget, November 22- 30th you can help support the cause and fight human trafficking by shopping at Family Christian Stores!  As I mentioned before  all earnings made on the above dates will go help fight the cause! #FCChallenge

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$50 Beach Decor Shop Gift Card Giveaway

The folks over at Beach Decor Shop – who by the way have some of the cutest beach decor ever, my bathroom is beach themed and I am so ready to order some new stuff –  is hosting a $50 Beach Decor Shop gift card just in time for the holidays!

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Have a Simple & Delicious Thanksgiving with Honeybaked Ham

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Thanksgiving is one of my favorite times of year – I love getting together with my family spending time together talking about all the things we are thankful for and then the family tradition of planning for our Black Friday shopping route. I have been blessed enough to never have to work a Thanksgiving Day, but I do work the days before – making the hours and hours of cooking & baking take me into the early hours of the morning – and leaving me too exhausted to really take in and enjoy the festivities. 

So this year I decided I would stop trying to be Super-Mom and give some of my hard work to someone else for a change – so that’s why I decided to go to Honeybaked Ham Stores to take care of our Thanksgiving meal.

I decided to take a trip to our local Honeybaked location in Cincinnati (the Colerain store actually). The staff there is extremely helpful in suggested what I need to make sure I have plenty of food for my guest, and we even had lunch while we were there (best sandwiches ever).

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Honeybaked has everything that I need for our big dinner – a half of ham, turkey breast, easy to make sides such as mashed potatoes, turkey gravy, sweet potato souffle, broccoli rice casserole, cinnamon apples, stuffing, mac n cheese, and more. Not to mention the delicious pecan pies and pumpkin pies they offer (I’m  getting hungry just thinking about them).
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What I love about Honeybaked Ham products is they taste just as good as my homemade dishes. I don’t have to worry about sacrificing taste for convenience. My family is never disappointed with anything that I’ve ever purchased there. In fact, they are begging to go back there for lunch this week!

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The pies are especially delicious, I mean who doesn’t love pumpkin? I definitely can’t wait to try the pecan – which is my second favorite!

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From now until 1/11/15 you can enter to win a $25,000 HoneyBaked Kitchen Makeover when you buy a Ham and Turkey Breast bundle.
Check out this limited time coupon for $7.00 off any Sliced and Glazed Whole Turkey and 4lb Quarter Ham (Or Larger) from HoneyBaked Ham to help you make your holiday dinner easy and delicious! (Offer Valid at Participating Retail Locations: Forestville, Silver Spring, Alexandria, Fairfax, Falls Church, Fields Ertel, Beechmont, Kenwood, Colerain, Florence, Salem, Centerville, Sawmill Road, McNaughten, Louisville, Lexington, Fern Creek, Glendale, Paradise Valley, Superstition, Tucson East, Tucson North, Overland Park, Independence, Barry Road, Norristown, Parma, Willoughby, Rocky River, Strongsville, Maple Heights, Canton, Fairlawn and Chapel Hill.)

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Energy Saving Tips & DIY Door Draft Stoppers


I know no one is a fan of spending their hard earned money on bills – but there are a few monthly bills that just irritate me when I get online to pay them. Ones that I know I could keep down if I was a bit more pro-active but I always get too busy, and then I’m kicking myself when I see how much that bill is each month. The biggest one of those most annoying of all bills is the utility bill. I know we all need gas and electric to live our day-to-day lives, but I think some would be shocked at the amount I was paying each month just to heat our home and water, and turn on the lights!

I decided to be a bit more pro-active to see what I could do myself to help save money on the utilities – so I had a bit more extra money in my pocket each month. I was pleasantly surprised that these few minor things saved me a good chunk of change within the first 2 months, and I am still working on more ways to save more! Check out these tips that helped me save money – and energy!

Winter Energy Saving Tips

 Cover the Floors. Bare floors, especially with little or no insulation doesn’t do much to keep the room warm. Carpet, or add rugs to rooms with wood, tile, or vinyl floors to add heat retention – and comfort. (no one likes to put their feet on a cold floor, right?!)
Change Filters. Changing the heating filters in your heating system each month will give you more efficiency, which will save you money in the long run.
Make Your Own Door Draft Stopper. Originally I was going to order some door draft stoppers online but why would I spend my hard earned money on some expensive product that number one I wasn’t sure would work for my home and two something I could make myself!
There are soo many different way to make your own door draft stoppers, but those who know me know I will go the easiest route. I don’t have a lot of time (or energy) to make anything too fancy (though there are many many ways to do it). So I made it simple – you need 3 things: Swimming pool noodle, old pillowcase, needle with thread.
DIY_Door_stopperDepending on the size of the pool noodle you will either need to cut it in half, or cut down the middle of the noodle. Even out the size and insert into the pillow case. You will want to measure the width of the door to see where you will need to sew the noodle into the pillow case.
DIY_door_stopper_finalAfter you do that, you just slide it under the door and voila! Your door draft stopper!

Turn Up the Temperature s-l-o-w-l-y. I’ve finally gotten it through my husband’s thick skull that you can’t come home freezing and turn the furnace up 10 degrees. Quickly raising the temp will activate the heat strip which uses a TON of energy which = a larger utility bill. Turn it up a degree or 2 at a time until you reach a comfortable temperature
Bundle Up. Ok no one wants to run around the house in winter coats, hats and gloves, but if it’s winter out you should have on long pants, long sleeves and some socks! I used to mock my Dad calling him a cheapskate  who would jokingly tell us to add a layer when it got colder out..but I find myself doing the same thing. If the kids are sitting down watching T.V. and complaining about getting cold – tell them to grab a blanket or a broom (after all an active body stays warmer right?!)
Close Your Fireplace. A lot of people don’t realize that you need to close the flue up when not in use, and also if you install glass doors it will keep the cold air out!
Limit Portable Heaters. Though sometimes necessary (I have the draftiest room in the house, so I know) running a 1,500 watt heater can get expensive. Run it for awhile before bed and then turn it off, or have it set to turn off after a certain time to save you the extra expense.
Wrap the Windows. If you can’t afford new windows right now, there is a solution to the draft coming through them. Wrap them in insulation or even a plastic wrap to keep the draft from coming into your home. Though not the most attractive, it can help you save a TON of money on your heating bill, and you can always throw a cute curtain over them to block the view. I recommend leaving at least 1 window in each room unwrapped in case of an emergency though.
Turn it Down When Your Gone. Since I am gone anywhere from 8 -12 hours per day there is absolutely no sense in my furnace kicking on while no one is there to enjoy the warmth. I turn my thermostat down every day before I leave for work, and then up as soon as I get home. This saves a ton especially if you are gone from your home during the week.
Plan Projects with Energy Bills in Mind:  Whenever you may decide to do some upgrades in your home, don’t forget to keep your utility bill in mind when doing so. Doing upgrades is fun, but make sure that you are proper insulating the room (walls and floors, etc) and that you are buying energy efficient lighting, and appliances. PG&E has a list of rebates, as well as refrigerator recycling programs, efficiency research and even a Money Saver Tool to help in your endeavors. A little extra work now, can go a long way in saving you money in the future!

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Find more energy and money saving tips on PG&E’s website and don’t forget to enter their Instagram contest to win a Home Depot gift card, here’s what you need to do to enter

Follow @pacificgasandelectric on Instagram here: http://clvr.li/pgeinsta
Post to Instagram on any of the contest dates using the photo prompts for inspiration, and the hashtags #PGEhome #PhotoChallenge
Fill out the entry form on the contest microsite: http://clvr.li/pgehome

I was selected for this opportunity as a member of Clever Girls and the content and opinions expressed here are all my own.

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