Tuesday, December 19, 2006

My Christmas party and history of the traditional okinawan dish - 'Win-on a bowl or rice'

I and my English conversation class kids posing with Christmas choc lollys my mum had sent.

The last two presents in the pass the parcel were magnifying lens glasses and bunny ears, a victim was chosen.

Yesterday I had my English conversation class Christmas party. Normally I have the first years 6-7 and then the 3rd years 7-8. However sometimes I combine the classes and I thought that would be more fun for the Christmas lesson/party. It was heaps of fun and ended up going on until almost 9pm! Three hours! I had only planned on 2 but we played Monopoly.......
They are good kids and I enjoy taking the class (plus I get a half day on Monday because of it). Oh and Kaho braught some cakes her mother had cooked, maiu datta.
Sooo did you know katsudon is called katsudon (katsu meaning 'to win' ) because it is eaten before sports events, and its like a 'hey lets win food'. Or maybe it was already called katsudon and thats why they eat if before a game. Anyway whichever is the cause and whichever is the effect, it is a breaded pork on rice dish called 'win - on a bowl of rice' and it is eaten before sporting events.

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