I get cravings often. Do you? Monday and Tuesday are my days off, so as soon as Sunday hits, I stock up on what I am craving. It is usually Mexican beans, salsa and corn tortillas or Tom Yun Kun noodle soup. It depends how heavy my wallet is. Both require a trip to the Foreign foods store, which means higher prices. The craving for Mexican food will cost me about 1500 Yen (15 USD, 21 AUD, 11 Euros). The Tom Yun Kun noodle soup is just 150 yen. Big difference on the budget! This weekend it's the noodle soup 'cuz I splurged last Sunday!
My husband is pretty much a health nut, but his German roots ring true when he craves sauerkraut and sausages. On Monday, we stopped by the Foreign Food shop to see if we could find something to meet his craving. No luck there. We did get some good cheese and crackers though. And I got this shot of our shoes in the shop. The harsh light was from the cold cuts/cheese section.
For more fun shadow shots, check out Hey Harriet's blog.
My husband is pretty much a health nut, but his German roots ring true when he craves sauerkraut and sausages. On Monday, we stopped by the Foreign Food shop to see if we could find something to meet his craving. No luck there. We did get some good cheese and crackers though. And I got this shot of our shoes in the shop. The harsh light was from the cold cuts/cheese section.
For more fun shadow shots, check out Hey Harriet's blog.
Comments
i love sauerkraut and sausages too, nam!!!
Prices are high! huh! if you compare to local noodle soup...
I really like the shoes shot, lots of texture. Shoes are so intriguing, I always wonder where the feet have been and where they will go.
Hope you find sausage & 'kraut soon!
Of course other things, but it wouldn't be Easter without them..
Love the shoe shot..
Happy SSS..
to more cravings! :)
I think my feet look smaller than they really are because my boot-legged jeans were covering most of the shoe.
Mercado, I often think the same about shoes.
Rosebud, Oohhh, I bet your Mom's Easter dinner was delicious.
Xue, what a coincidence that your husband is German!