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Eat Your Lunch-ee
In this blog, the author writes about every day South Korean school lunch. Included in posts are links to Korean food blogs showing how to prepare the meal, description of the food, a picture, and rating.
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- Tuesday 2 months ago Today’s lunch was pretty good. Over winter break, I developed an uncontrollable love for fish cake. The most common fish cake is called O-deng, and it’s usually sold by vendors on the streets. You can imagine the look on my face when I found out we were having it for lunch!...
- Tuesday - Fish Cake on a Stick Soup 2 months ago Today’s lunch was pretty good. Over winter break, I developed an uncontrollable love for fish cake. The most common fish cake is called O-deng, and it’s usually sold by vendors on the streets. You can imagine the look on my face when I found out we were having it for lunch!...
- Monday – Soothing Cucumber Salad and Baby Clam & Spinach Soup 2 months ago Today’s lunch was pretty healthy and tasted great! I especially liked the Strawberry Juice they gave us for dessert. I found this to be an appropriate way to start the new year and new semester – looking forward to spring (Juice) and keeping away bad luck (Red Bean Ddeok). Here’s...
- Monday - Su Yook and Soothing Miso Soup 3 months ago Wow, we’re back! For a few days, at least. It’s the week separating winter and spring break, and the teachers must be present for the 3rd graders’ graduation ceremony. It’s pretty difficult being back (even for a short while) after such a long break! Today’s lunch was...
- Guest Blogger: PlasticWhales 4 months ago “Rice, kimchi, kimchi pajeon, and seaweed. Mmm… carbs…” Guest Blogger lunch from a fellow blogger, plasticwhales. She says, “…
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