

When Noa's daddy got back from Hokkaido yesterday, he'd brought presents (omiyage) for us~~~
First was...Corn Caramel
This was tasty beyond my expectations~
Next was...
Corn-flavored Jagariko
[note: Jagariko is a light, crunchy Japanese snack food that comes in various flavors]
[note: all of the snacks so far have also had Hokkaido or Hokkaido Limited Edition or the like on them as well]
Chocolate-covered potato chips
I've eaten chocolate-covered snacks before, but
this was the first time I'd had one where it was *white* chocolate~
They were really delicious
Thanks, honey~
[note: she actually calls him 'papa' here]
And,
breakfast this morning was...Pancakes
~
And for Noa-tan too~
Noa still can't eat honey, so...、
Strawberry jam
andYogurt
were what she had with hers~
Well today the weather is really nice~
What'll we do, I wonder~~~
2 comments:
I thought that the honey restriction was lifted at age one...
How do you figure out when their systems are ready for it, I wonder...?
Yeah, and when I looked it up, everything (in English and Japanese) says that once you're a year old your immune system is developed to the point where it can destroy the bad whatever-thingamajigers...and I recall that Noa recently turned 15 months, so I dunno what Tsuji's talking about...
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