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Hey looky here, paper.li included my blog post on Japanese Cuisine Today under Cooking with Kids, check it out yo! This is proof positive that helping your child with homework even when you want to do nothing more than stare into space with a cup of tea on the front porch is the right thing to do. I guess I’d better get to cracking on that birdhouse.
One more thing: This post may not have been controversial, but what if a few mochi hating crazies out there decided they were going to keep the world from knowing the sticky sweet goodness of rice desserts? We’d have a mochiless world, that’s what! So, if you are against censorship and for Japanese treats, you can help out by signing the petition against SOPA and PIPA right here. It matters to that one mochi.
There’s a really cool blackout page here, but that’s not for me. I figure, protesting by blacking out is like saying I will fight to end homework by assigning some.
Related articles
- Paper.li – a nice aggregator and also connector (markkellynet.com)
- Watching ‘wtf Wikipedia’ as SOPA/PIPA blackout begins (flowingdata.com)
- 10 Reasons You Should Sign The Petition to Stop SOPA & PIPA (forevertwentysomethings.com)
- The Daily iPhoneographer (davidroccato.com)

