I was tired of shopping at 7-11s and am-pms and other convenience stores across the road from me and I had heard from a housemate that there was a proper supermarket nearby somewhere. So I asked one of them for directions and set off with high hopes.
Got lost and did a full circle back to the guesthouse... Hmm... So I went to the neighbourhood Koban (police boxes which are manned 24 hours; there's one in every neighbourhood) and asked them for directions. One of them spoke a bit of English so I followed "Straight... right.... straight" and got lost again. I decided to give up searching and go back and ask at my guesthouse again. But everyone was out! I tried to find a map on the internet, but none to be found!
Then I found the map Sakura House gave me to find my guesthouse. Aha! It wasn't labelled on there but I took it back to the Koban and they pointed it out to me. By this time it was dark but I finally found it! Daimaru Peacock. I bought loads of stuff - including my favourite cereal, which was really expensive but I didn't care! I love it! I got lots of stuff I'd needed for a while, like water and milk, and other things like fruit and meat, which aren't available in the convenience stores.
Then I totally destroyed my arm muscles on the walk back to the guesthouse. It's only about 10 minutes walk, and it's a nice route past Suitengu Shrine, but ow! It was cold too so my hands were red with white lines across them.
I wanted to cook my first proper meal, it wasn't going to be Japanese (we'll get to that!) but I wanted something that you don't pierce and cook for 2 minutes on full power. I made myself a beef casserole with rice and bread. It was a struggle, as we only have one saucepan and two hobs. So I had to cook the rice in a bowl in the microwave and keep topping it up with water from the kettle (which took up one of the hobs). But it went beautifully after the initial difficulty. I made far too much, of course, so I was absolutely stuffed by the time I finished it, but pleased.
It settles you in to a place, I think, shopping and cooking. A nice activity to try to make yourself feel like you fit into an area.
Still got to sort my bank account and phone, but it will come.
Why no picture of the casserole? Shame... :o)
ReplyDeleteI was planning to take a picture but it didn't look very appetising! It was too big for the plate so it was a bit messy!! Maybe if the next meal I make looks as good as it tastes...
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