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Sake in the Park: Unlimited Food and Drinks for a Good Cause

I guess I was always around art.

Konbu (seaweed) – This type of seaweed is meant to bring happiness in the new year.Children anxiously await their turn on the makeshift assembly line.

Sake in the Park: Unlimited Food and Drinks for a Good Cause

One Yonsei family member brings traditional foods.One theory holds that the gods do not want to be disturbed by the sounds of cooking.Datemaki (rolled egg omelet) – This is made with mashed shrimp or fish paste.

Sake in the Park: Unlimited Food and Drinks for a Good Cause

(Photos by ELLEN ENDO)By ELLEN ENDOIn early December.The young people bring their specialties.

Sake in the Park: Unlimited Food and Drinks for a Good Cause

perhaps more plausible theory.

Kohaku kamaboko (fish cake) – fish cake that is red (or pink) and white and are meant to represent the colors of Japans flagAADAP is globally known to be one of the longest-serving and most reputable treatment programs.

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the family requests that donations be made to AADAP (www.and their place on this planet.