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Rice cracker

My coworkers eat rice crackers at their desk.
I don't do that at the office, because it's crunchy.
But I'm inspired by them so feel like eating at home sometimes, which is no good for dieting though.Today, after taking a golf lesson,
I bought some of can beer and snacks at supermarket.
The cashier saw my basket and asked 'drinking beer eating rice crackers?'
I answered 'That's the best Saturday, isn't it.'
Cherry blossom season is starting now.
Creamed crab croquette, fish fries, clams and strawberries.
I don't drink when I write, so I'm not drinking yet.

Comments

~Chow Wo Man~ said…
we snack on rice crackers too, they look a little different than yours.

that cat looks funny, like he has a mustache or something.

food looks great.

I had some seafood udon a couple nights ago. so delicious, really filled me up and I had great dreams.

thanks for you pictures. I love them
momo said…
Thank you for your comment, Mark : )
~Chow Wo Man~ said…
when or if i drink, i always seem to write
momo said…
That's good.
I don't write when I'm drank,
especially e-mail to somebody,
you should be fully awaken.

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