Celebrating ‘What Did You Eat Yesterday’
I’m not exactly sure if you guys know but I love Yoshinaga Fumi’s What Did You Eat Yesterday? LIKE WHOA. By that I mean it’s a book staple that won’t disappear from my bookshelf for many reasons other...
View ArticleWhat Did I Eat Yesterday: Banana with Yoghurt and Honey
Yesterday was such an odd morning because it started out as a really hot day and so I prepared a really cold breakfast I learned from What Did I East Yesterday. I was hoping this breakfast would keep...
View ArticleWhat Did I Eat Yesterday: Green Peas Rice and Chicken Mushroom in Tomato Sauce
When I first started blogging about cooking meals from What Did You Eat Yesterday, someone was telling me about how he just can’t have the time or the chance to cook it because the ingredients were...
View ArticleWhat Did I Eat Yesterday: Earl Grey Sherbet
When I saw this recipe, I didn’t hesitate to make it. If you love tea and sherbets, Shiro’s dessert is an awesome treat without breaking a sweat! I love tea and apparently so does Shiro and Kenji!...
View ArticleWinners for #whatiateyesterday
A week came like a whirlwind, didn’t it? But I had so much fun eating and cooking these meals, as well as seeing everyone’s awesome meals that I am full to the brim! Anyway, I’m happy to announce the...
View ArticleA very sweet summer
For me, summer has come to an end, but for everyone else, summer’s just about to begin. Particularly this season, a couple of tastefully sweet mangas are either being animated or is being enacted into...
View Article#13 – Kinou Nani Tabeta? by Yoshinaga Fumi
Kinou Nani Tabeta きのうなに食べた?Kinou Nani Tabeta? (What did you eat yesterday) by Yoshinaga Fumi Serialized in Morning Published by Kodansha. What did you eat for dinner last night? Fish and chips? Chinese...
View ArticleOoku 6 comes out with a special guidebook
The 6th volume of Ooku will be sold in Japan on August 28. According to Comic Natalie, along with the manga is a separate special volume which serves as a guidebook to the world of both the movie and...
View ArticleSpotlight: Yoshinaga Fumi
I write this spotlight today with a mildly sore leg as March started with a big bump… in more ways than one. I wonder if living life past a quarter of a century meant seeing your life in still panels...
View ArticleSpotlight: Nakamura Asumiko
I believe I’ve been told by one of my advisers that I shouldn’t write something that I’m obsessed about. Bias, after all, is one of the greatest sins in historical writing. It’s like a painted picture...
View ArticleMMF: What did I eat yesterday?
All this Yoshinaga talk around mangadom through this month’s Manga Moveable Feast has honestly left me hungry. We all know how much Yoshinaga Fumi loves her food and many of us often suffer from all...
View Article#801MMF: The Fujoshi Bible
In Eureka’s Fujoshi Manga Compendium, there’s this interesting section where they list down the things a fujoshi must read. They called it the Fujoshi Manga Bible. I thought it’d be best to share the...
View ArticleAnimated Antique Bakery! Wai!
Two weeks ago, I was in a Antique Bakery high. I got hold of some yummy Yoshinaga Fumi doujins of her work and I was thinking… why wasn’t this thing ever animated? I was thinking “Oh, maybe this should...
View ArticleJump History and Fujoshi (4): Move aside Son Goku, it’s all about Rukawa x...
1990 to 1994 can be considered by many as one of the strongest periods of Jump. The title that carried this period was an epic intergalactic superhuman masterpiece named Dragon Ball Z. It was so...
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