I see that everywhere around the world organic food is expensive!
In England you can get a tiny piece of land (a few square meters) called an 'Allotment' (a plot of land rented to a gardener) where you can grow your own vegetables, herbs, etc.
Do you have anything similar in your area? (maybe quite difficult in a city!) Grow your own veg, you know you'll get the best and the tastiest! ;)
We went on the ship called Santa maria at Nanko (Osaka port). You can see the Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan on the picture behind my husband. This aquarium is massive and you can see about 580 different kind of fishes and mammals. http://www.kaiyukan.com/eng/index.htm We went to the shopping arcade to buy Osaka's famous steamed buns for first time. In this arcade there were many nice little Japanese traditional shops of food, flowers,cloths, sweets and so on. Then we found the bakery we were looking for. They give you 50% discount if you go with a child under the age of 5!!! which was a great offer. There steamed buns were so good. We would definitely go back and get some more. http://monsieur-musipan.com/menusweets.html
She is 5 month now..... Time goes so fast. She is very active and Genki ( fine/very well in Japanese ) She don't quite like her new hat. Little upset here.....
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In England you can get a tiny piece of land (a few square meters) called an 'Allotment' (a plot of land rented to a gardener) where you can grow your own vegetables, herbs, etc.
Do you have anything similar in your area? (maybe quite difficult in a city!) Grow your own veg, you know you'll get the best and the tastiest! ;)