After reading The Maker of Balloons (Water Balloons that is) on PingMag, I wanted to learn more about this Japanese Summer tradition.
By some twist of fate, I landed instead on Tokyo Mango, one of the voices of Lisa Katayama.
She recently published Urawaza (Chronicle Books) where she shares some everyday Japanese tips and tricks such as "Can’t find someone to water your plants while you’re away? Place
the plant on a water-soaked diaper, so it slowly absorbs water over
time."
She continues a popular Japanese trend that expresses itself on popular TV Shows and numerous books.
If you are in San Francisco on Sunday, July 13, Lisa has a book signing party where she will demo some of her secrets. It takes place from 1to 3pm at Double Punch a store offering Japanese Toys, Art Books and more in the North Beach district, close to the Bay.
All the way back in May, Try Than offered her own Kitchen Secrets on Bay Area Bites. Let me quote a couple:
"After soaking dried tamarind in water, use the strained fruit and fibers to polish your copper pans and bowls.
Use the edge of a small spoon to peel the crooks and crannies of knobby ginger."
Are you hooked on the Urawaza trend?
Want to share your own kitchen and home tricks?
A side trip in the Bay Area for Tokyo Thursdays #46
Last Week: Slew of reviews on ‘Japan Cuts’ (New York), Could not make it to Opening Night!