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Vivinavi Los Angeles
Cooking class for beginners

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#1
  • トムトム
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  • 2024/09/03 06:35

I am a beginner and looking for a cooking class near Torrance. I would like to learn general American food if possible, but if it is difficult, I can start with Japanese food. Do you know of any ?

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#2
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん               .
  • 2024/09/03 (Tue) 07:55
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What is American food in general?

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#4
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/09/03 (Tue) 09:07
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Japanese people are always dragging Japanese people down.
They don't seem to have the desire to look up American food and write about it.

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#5
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん               .
  • 2024/09/03 (Tue) 10:52
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Japanese people are always dragging Japanese people down.
They don't seem to have the desire to look up American food and write about it.

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#6
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/09/03 (Tue) 11:22
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Showa no Ototsan . is trying
very hard to undermine the person named Showa-no-Otsutan.

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#7
  • 探偵
  • 2024/09/03 (Tue) 12:45
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>To those who say you are a Showa otchan
Are you not a Showa otchan? You write like a stranger.

Besides, it is strange for Japanese if you don't write "person" instead of "person".

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#8
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/09/03 (Tue) 16:57
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Showa Ototto . and
Showa no Ototsan are different people.

Showa no Ototsan is a registered user name and
Showa no Ototsan . Showa no ototsan is a registered user name and Showa no ototsan is trying hard to discredit
Showa no ototsan.

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#9

test

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#10

Some "Showa-otchan" have posted something totally unhelpful to Topi.

TomTom,

I think you asked the wrong question.

If you live in the Gardena/Torrance area, is there a Japanese/Japanese American meeting place around there? Why don't you go there and ask such a question to someone nearby?

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#12

Well, this is totally unrelated to this topic, but my wife and I have lived in San Fernando Vally, about an hour drive north of Gardena/Torrance, for over 50 years. There are only two elderly Nikkei couples who speak almost no Japanese.

As for the main topic, "I want to learn about American food," there is a TV channel called KCET where I think I saw a program about menus that are commonly eaten in the US. It was a long time ago. Before that, what is "American food"? Hamburgers, beef steaks, beef stew, pork chops, fried chicken, are the only things that come to mind. There is a Norms Restaurant in Gardena/Torrance, isn't there? When I came here 50 years ago, I was single and used to go to Norms Restaurant often. At that time, I could eat anything I wanted as long as I was hungry. If you are a good cook, you know how to cook just by looking at the menu. I don't drink alcohol and I have a sweet tooth, so I often eat Pan Cake and French Toast. Sorry for getting personal.

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#13
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/09/04 (Wed) 08:29
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There was also an American TV show called Iron Chef America.

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#14
  • TRASH
  • 2024/09/04 (Wed) 10:24
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You can find plenty of them on Youtube. I don't want to pay for a cooking school or a TV show now.

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