Pike Place Market - Seattle
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This is a vintage mold called "kashigata".
Often made of sakura (cherry wood) and seasoned for about 3 years before carving, kashigata were used to make dried confectionery made of rice flour and sugar called rakugan. Earliest records show that this practice dates back to the mid-17th century. These confections were used as offerings and snacks for celebratory occasions and even unfortunate events. For example when a person died, it was expensive to give flowers or fresh food so, people made these sweets in the form of flowers, fish etc. These items were then placed on the "butsudan" (family shrine found in the house) for the dead person.http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=34196793
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Waitor was very nice..have him a great tip...total bill=$200+ for 2 people! As I gotta say is YUM! I'll (bringing my parents here soon!! Mmmmm
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These are soooo amazing. These are hand made (not by me) and the details are amazing!! You get a plate of "halu maki" (spring rolls), "takenoko no mizuni " (bamboo shoot boiled plain) and "miso butta itame" (sauted pork with miso and vegetables).
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First of all, every coming attraction they showed before the actual film, I WANT TO SEE: Surrogates; Shutter Island; Zombieland; and others I can't remember. All look like must see movies.
District 9 was a solid movie. Believe the hype. If you enjoy science fiction; action and allegory then this thinking-man's movie is for you. With solid acting, incredible imagery and a compelling story, this movie was able to engage me and keep me entertained throughout. I give it an 8.5 out of 10. Suddenly I feel like eating Shrimp Scampi. Sent from my iPhone