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Wednesday July 26, 2006
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On Friday, I'll be getting my wisdom teeth taken out, so I won't be able to eat solid foods for awhile or even drink alcohol. So, Thursday night I plan on eating sushi and getting my last drink binge in. But, I've always wanted to learn how to make my own sushi. And now that I have a "loaned" Nintendo DS, I can try out the "Shaberu! DS Ryouri Navi", otherwise known as the Talking DS Cooking Navigator. It contains over 200 Japanese recipes that are voice-activated with pictures. Think of it as a portable Emeril—Japanese style! According to NewLaunches.com, the program will tell you to "add oil to the pan" and after you say, "Okay" it will give you the next step. I might have a problem though—it doesn't communicate in English! Only Japanese for now. It sells for ~271.43 HKD ($34.90 USD) at liksang.com. I hope Nintendo comes out with the English version soon! I'd love to learn how to make some Japanese dishes. (Buying a cookbook isn't as fun as this!)
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July 26, 2006 4:30 PM
Having just purchased a DS Lite I am already amazed at the options available. I just placed an order for import titles to use stateside and can't wait. I may end up going back to add the above title just for kicks.
September 5, 2006 3:49 AM
Ooh!Japan offers a shopping service which buy Japanese products and ship them for all who live in oversea. You can get any Japanese products through this service without coming to Japan. Ooh!Japan provides not only the shopping service, but also full information about Japanese culture and its lifestyle. Check out more: http://oohjapan.com/
September 5, 2006 3:50 AM
Ooh!Japan offers a shopping service which buy Japanese products and ship them for all who live in oversea. You can get any Japanese products through this service without coming to Japan. Ooh!Japan provides not only the shopping service, but also full information about Japanese culture and its lifestyle. Check out more: http://oohjapan.com/