My host mum invited her "host kids" over to teach us some Japanese cooking. I guess after all the cooking she's done for us (she's very good at feeding us!), it's time for us to do our bit before feasting! ;p

JJ and host mum

the croquets I fried

the ones by JJ (can u tell the diff?) ;p

cream soup
Croquets are french actually. But the Japanese are known for picking up stuff, revamping them and calling them their own.
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