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Nov. 27th, 2008

Happy.

It's That Time of Year...

For tons of feasts! Ah, there is a reason why I love Thanksgiving. Being able to cook all kinds of delicious foods and treats for everyone and being thankful with the things that you have.

But to tell you the truth, I'm thankful for everything that I have each and every day. I can't really say specifically what I'm thankful for, since I don't even remember, but I know that I am thankful for having such wonderful friends such as Kirby, all the other Dreamlanders, and new ones at this school! I hope you're feeling better, Smee, by the way. I would also be thankful if his Majesty Dedede would be pleased with that meal that I made for him...I'm so nervous....I don't want to be bread pudding. *gulp*

Ooh, and since I'm a chef and all, I want to share some recipes that would appeal to many people. I know that there might be some vegetarians or people, who are originally birds, that simply cannot dare to eat their own species. Don't fret! There's a good recipe for you.

For Vegetarians. )

For Anyone Else. )

And that's it! I hope that all of you have a fantastic Thanksgiving! I know I will.

(OOC: This is a disclaimer. Recipes are copyrighted to Butterball.com and TheVeggieTable.com)

Nov. 25th, 2008

Normal.

OOC: Log Bandwagon FTW

Bandwagons are cool, y'know? )
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Nov. 16th, 2008

Blushing.

Writer's Block: Department of Stereotypes

One of the most popular gender stereotypes is that women ask for directions while men would rather be lost than ask for help. In your personal experience, does this stereotype hold true?


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I personally say that this is true from my own experience, though I'm not very happy to say that, haha.

I remember getting lost on a fishing trip with Fumu for three days just because I didn't want to ask for help.

But in all honesty, I think we guys don't really ask for directions because it kinda takes the fun out of the trip. I would like it better to learn where to go and where not to go rather than get directions. If you get lost, then we learn that we shouldn't go there next time we go on that specific trip again that is, if we ever get out from being lost and plus, we can have an adventure at the same time.

Sure we might waste a lot of time and get angry seeing how women are so picky about being on time, but at least we are lucky enough to have an adventure from being lost.

(OOC: Strikes meaning that he's mumbling. Very pointless entry is very pointless so I can find an excuse to enter SBG without feeling so awkward...)

Jul. 18th, 2008

WOW!

Hot Springs Trip and Note To Myself.

It was FANTASTIC.

I have to say, I had a lot on the Porky's bus ride over there. It was so chaotic, haha. I'm afraid that I might've been one of the only people who actually enjoyed the bus ride. But then again, Porky had a TV, so I was distracted.

The hotel itself was amazing. It really felt like that I was back in Japan from one of my trips on learning about new dishes. Ah, good memories. Before I went to the hot springs, I decided to go to the nearby bar. It was great. I was able to talk to more of the staff members that I haven't talked to before.

The hot springs......oh goodness. I never knew that it could be relaxing and exciting at the same time. So many things happened at the springs. I was so shocked to see some of the staff members revert back to their childhood. And Porky.....WOW. That's all I gotta say.  

Jun. 14th, 2008

Normal.

Friday the 13th.

 Oh, boy. I missed out on a faculty meeting. Gee, I sure miss out on everything these days. Oh, well, that's ok, though. At least I get to hear stories from what everybody gets to say. So I shouldn't worry too much about it. How's everybody these days?

Jun. 2nd, 2008

Thinking.

I Sure Missed Out.

Oh, boy. I can't believe that I missed out on working at the cafe again. I'm so embarrassed. I was so busy cleaning up my house that I forgot.

(OOC: Man, I can't ever get on AIM on Sunday nights. I always do my homework during that time. xDDD CURSES.)

Oh, well, I heard that a lot of people over there had a really good time, or so I heard.

A few days ago, I was giving out free samples of my Super-Hot Kawasaki Special Curry. From the looks of it, everybody seemed to like it. I'm really glad about that. Though I did get burnt to a crisp from one of the people who tried it, but I was happy to know that people liked it nonetheless.

It's weird, I don't normally look like that when I'm cooking something. I don't know what got over me when I was making that curry....

So, how was everybody's day so far? Sorry if I missed out on anything important.

May. 28th, 2008

WTF..

. . .

Last night was....eventful. That's all I could say really. In case any of you are wondering, the entire staff had a movie night. Unfortunately, some of the staff couldn't make it, but a good number of us were there. We watched a very interesting movie, let me tell you that.

Hummmm.....I should really get used to people insulting my cooking.... I was surprised that I didn't flood the teacher's lounge with all of my crying. But I'm ok now. In fact, I kind of giggle at that fact.

Oh, I really don't have much to say because I really don't want to say anything else. All I can say is, I can't wait for another teacher gathering.

May. 19th, 2008

Normal.

(no subject)

Students, welcome to my Cooking class! I am your teacher Mr. Kawasaki, but I think the majority of you know me as Chef Kawasaki and that's ok, too.

In this class, we'll be learning how to cook delicious foods and dishes. The foods that I will be teaching first will be ones that we know like cookies, spaghetti and pizza. But as we go along the school year, we'll be learning more exotic dishes, some examples would be the Vietnamese soup dish, phỡ (it would seem that only a few journals support that symbol) and a Greek dish including lamb and this bread called pita. But let me warn you, although the recipes have the right ingredients to make the dish delicious, my own cooking seems to be terrible, so I hope that all of you are better than me. Oh, and for you Pokemon trainers, I can also teach on how to make Pokemon food.

Everyone who is interested in cooking is free to attend this class, so don't hesitate to sign up! And teachers, you are always welcome into the classroom to see what's going on. Who knows? You might even get free samples.

Now, even when it comes to a laid-back class like Cooking, I have some rules that must be obeyed. I am normally really lenient when it comes to kids like you, but this class is dangerous, and rules that are broken can lead into catastrophe. I know some of you might...*gulp*...like causing catastrophe, but you might get hurt in the process also.

Here are the rules. No talking while I'm lecturing. No touching other students. Especially since I keep hearing strange rumors about all of the boys at this school. No eating or drinking in class unless it's an actual dish that I'm teaching you. NEVER run in this classroom. I've had many accidents happen to me during my training as a chef. *shudders* No matches or any flammable objects allowed. We are going to use stoves, so it's prohibited to bring any of those things with you.

That's pretty much it. If there is going to be homework, then it would be to find a recipe of your own and turn it in. If we have extra time, we might be able to make that recipe for the class.

May. 17th, 2008

Normal.

OOC- Character Information

Might as well be jumping into the bandwagon. Oh, how I love bandwagons.

Canon Outline/Backstory:  In the games, Chef Kawasaki was a mini-boss in Kirby Super Star and when defeated, Kirby is given the Cook ability. In Kirby's Dream Land 3, he wasn't an enemy, but part of a mini-game. If Kirby were to win the mini-game, Kawasaki would give him a Heart Star. In the anime, Kawasaki owns the only restaurant in Pupu Village/Cappytown, which is pretty much how he can get business. He cooks terrible dishes, but he still tries, hoping to impress his teacher. But Kirby seems to love it. The frying pan that he is normally seen holding is his absolute prized possession because it was given to him by his teacher.

Sumabura Outline/Backstory: Kawasaki is obviously not in the Smash Bros. series, but he is a character of the Kirby series, so I don't see why I can't make him join. xD Kawasaki here is in his human form, (obviously) since I thought it might be a little awkward if Kirby was in human form and he wasn't. Basically, Kawasaki is not exactly an official chef yet, but he is striving to reach that goal. Even though he's had the training of becoming a chef, he isn't quite there yet, so he is currently starting out as a cooking teacher. He loves working at Sumabura so far. He loves the students, the employees, and is just happy in general. Of course there can be some students that can give him a hard time, but nonetheless, he still loves to help out anybody when it comes to cooking, even if he's a horrible cook. It's surprising from his terrible dishes that nobody got food poisoning yet.

Living Arrangements:  Kawasaki lives by himself in a normal one-story house. But his house is a little messy from cooking instruments lying around, but he tries to be as neat as possible. In the house, you can see that he has a library FILLED with cookbooks. On the walls, there are various cooking tools from different cultures. Basically, one can tell immediately that he's a chef just from entering his house.

Classes:  Obviously, Kawasaki teaches Cooking. He not only teaches how to cook different and exotic dishes, but he also teaches about the tools and how they are used and the history behind them.

Personality: Just from looking at Kawasaki, one can tell that he is a very happy and humorous chef who loves cooking. He loves telling jokes involving cooking and food in general and he also tells stories that his cooking experiences in the past. Since Kawasaki is really into cooking, he doesn't get out much seeing that he doesn't have a date yet, but he is sociable nonetheless. However, there are some times in which he would talk too much about his cooking. Although he is sociable, he can be slightly awkward towards the employees.

Brawling in Sumabura:  Kawasaki doesn't seem like the type to fight, but he packs a mean frying pan. His way of fighting somehow involves cooking when he can throw hot dishes at his opponents and burn them. This can either be a huge adventage or disadventage since he knows how to cook Super Spicy Curry.

Yargh, this was hard to type out. xD

May. 16th, 2008

Normal.

Who ordered this casserole?

 Wow. Having my own journal sure knows how to make a chef nervous, especially since I have no idea how to use the internet. Oh, well. I might as well enjoy my stay here. I sure hope it's fun here.

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