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A Korean evening

One of our families invited another teacher and me over to learn how to make Korean food. Here are some pictures!

Here we are learning how to roll a kimbap. Not that easy, but very tasty!!

Don't be fooled by the serious expressions, our students were very excited to have their teachers in their home! :)

The other delicious dishes that the mother made for us!! It was such a treat!

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  1. wow ... that is a lot of food! i would like to try the stuff on the bottom half of the pic, pls ... ;o)

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  2. ooh, that all looks so good! i'm jealous you learned how to make kimbap!! :^)

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  3. ooh, that all looks so good! i'm jealous you learned how to make kimbap!! :^)

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