
Konbanwa ya'll!!
Konbanwa ya'll!!!
I hail from Houston, Tx. and ran upon this site searching for a recipe for Japanese melonpan. I have really enjoyed visiting this site and learning about techniques and recipes.
As for my salutation, I have been taking Japanese language courses and konbanwa means good evening. I heard one of my classmates being silly and yelling "konbanwa ya'll" and instantly loved it so now I say it all the time. Situation permitting that is. :o)
Other than baking bread and the Japanese language my other interests are anime, manga, fantasy/some sci-fi, rpg's (dice and paper), crochet, origami, boardgames, card games and a bunch of other stuff that slips my mind right now.
I'm looking forward to reading future posts!!
May your bread always rise!!
mangaholik :o)




Loving that fresh whole wheat bread aroma.
Hajimemasite!
Ima doko de sunde imasuka? Watashi ha Toyota-shi ni sunde imasu. Aichi-ken.
Nihon he ikimasitaka?
Florida-shu ha furusato desu. Watashi mo origami suki desu. Melon pan mo suki desu. Oishi desune. nihongo ganbare.
genki de ne,
I bet you saw Yakitate!! Japan as well.
Hi, how went the search for melon pan? heh, if mecha's wrong and you ahven't seen yakitate!! Japan, you really should, it's a party! If you don't mind me asking, have you bumped into any shokupan recipes? Or perhaps recipss for those crazy little bun-things that have like maple, chocolate, or brown sugar layers throughout?