Who wins in a fight?

Who wins in a fight? Jason Voorhees from Friday the 13th or Michael Myers from Halloween?

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Most sources speculate Jason wins. Here’s a link. *Don’t watch the fan video if you don’t like scary or violent movies but it’s pretty good!

https://screenrant.com/michael-myers-vs-jason-voorhees-fight-winner/?fbclid=IwAR1Eda44F99iORXCVxB6Ah1vl4MrtiblufeTTIZAWUHEKv1CygDN–AIRrM

Do you know these killer characters?

Halloween doughnuts!

Get down to Krispy Kreme for some Halloween doughnuts! You might need a long walk after eating them.

Pancake morning near Ometesando station

Pancake morning near Omotesando station.

I wouldn’t call myself a pancake person BUT these were the best pancakes I’ve ever had! A little expensive but worth it if you only go a few times a year 🙂

Check it out= https://goo.gl/maps/gsiEe26MN9fv93xn7

Nik

Mind Challenge Monday#18

Up close photography

What do you think these things are in the Photos?

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Thanks to Bored Panda and Blogger for the Photos!

 

Recommending ramen part 2

Recommending ramen!

1. I think the  soup is more important than the noodles. The spicier the better
2. Soranoiro on “Ramen Street” in Tokyo Station has the best vegetarian ramen in Tokyo. The yuzu and chili soup is so nice.

 

 

 

 

 

  1. I think the soup is more important than the noodles. Overall though it depends on the chashu
  2. One of my favorite places is 福氣拉麵 near Daimon stn- google translate says Fortune Ramen.

https://goo.gl/maps/dWJwho4xmwCGdto29

 

Nik

新橋校

 

1.I think soup is more important than noodles.

2. I haven’t gone yet but I really want to go to  蒙古タンメン中本  Mōkotanmen Nakamoto

https://www.moukotanmen-nakamoto.com/

 

Miki

新橋校

 

Textbook Tuesday


both of us / neither of us :[二人とも]とゆう意味 肯定文であれば Both of us like spring and summer. / 二人とも春と夏が好き。 こちらが否定文の場合 Neither of us like summer or winter. /二人とも夏も冬も好きじゃない。 とNeither も使います。 例(肯定文) Both of us like spicy ramen. / 二人とも辛いラーメンが好きです。 (否定文) Neither of us like milk ramen./二人ともミルクラーメンが好きではない。

Ramen Quiz!

Try your luck on this ramen quiz! We scored 40% which is much higher than the usual foreign person! YAY!

  1. What is a popular side dish often ordered with ramen?
  2. What’s the special ingredient that gives ramen it’s special colour and chewy texture?
  3. What’s the thinly sliced pork often added to the top of ramen?
  4. Who invented instant ramen?
  5. What’s the name of that inventor’s company?
  6. What do we call a pale and light ramen made of salt, vegetables, chicken and sea weed?
  7. What’s the name of Juzo Itami’s popular “noodle’ western?
  8. What’s the name of a thick and hearty broth that originated in Hokkaido called?
  9. What’s the name of the clear brown ramen broth flavoured with a ubiquitous Japanese condiment?
  10. What is proper ramen etiquette for eating ramen?
  11. What’s the name of the popular chilled version of ramen eaten in the summertime?
  12. What’s the name of the condiment made from fermented bamboo?
  13. What’s the name of the popular pickled ramen topping?
  14. What is the name of the ramen topping made of white fish which is steamed into small rolls.Thin slices are added to ramen. Some times we should throw them on a bully’s face.

Ramen week starts tomorrow!

Photo contest time!

It’s time to find your best pictures of ramen. A bowl of ramen, a ramen shop or you eating ramen. Post your picture on our Facebook or Instagram site! GOOD LUCK!

Pumpkin Pie!

In the U.S., in November, we celebrate Thanksgiving. Everyone has a big party with their family, and they eat so much food.

A traditional Thanksgiving dessert is pumpkin pie. We add ground ginger, cinnamon, and cloves to give the pie it’s special flavor.
I really love pumpkin pie, but, when I came to Japan, I couldn’t buy it anywhere. So, the other day, I made it myself. It took a long time to make, but it was so delicious.
If you want the recipe, please let me know!
Samantha
新橋校

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