Fork lifting flat noodles from a bowl of soup with leafy greens, mushrooms, and a slice of red chili

Day 3: Spicy Korean Seafood Soup

Mama had awoken earlier on the third day, and so had already eaten her breakfast by the time I got up later on. I had an apple and some toast to start my day.

Later in the day, mama asked me to prepare some Macha tea using the tea set she bought several years ago. I heated the water in the microwave up to around 140 degrees and then poured it into the small blue carafe.

I placed two scoops of the tea powder in the bowl and then added the water after it had cooled down to 120 degrees. The tea is mixed using a brushing motion with a bamboo implement. It gets rather frothy.

Around noon, I prepared some Mexican Street Taco mix with chopped beef and added in some of the leftover fried-rice and paprika from the day before. I set the oven to preheat and placed inside two soft tortillas topped with cheese and salsa.

For dinner, I heated up a container filled with spicy Korean soup and added some defrosted seafood. I used a shallow pot and placed the soup on the large burner so it would get evenly heated.

Author: Kasanje
My name is Kasanje (ģ¹“ģ‚°ģ œ). I have resided in the Carolinas since 2007. In 2024, I graduated from Vance-Granville Community College with an associate’s degree in Business Administration. I started kasanje.home.blog in 2019 as a travel blog, in 2020, I pivoted the content to game guides and "get paid to" platforms and changed the name to fatwalletrefugee.com. In 2026, I migrated all travel and personal content to Kasanje Travels (https://kasanje.com). From 2013 to 2021, I ran a crypto mining business. Several other obscure ventures followed, including an LLC that managed influencer talent. Currently, I am a reseller. I’ve sold goods on Amazon, eBay, Poshmark, Vinted, and other marketplace sites, but I find eBay is my favorite. You can find my store on eBay @fatwalletrefugee.

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