Recipes and food writing don't always end being food porn.
Stacie Billis of One Hungry Mama,along with Rachael Hutchings of La Fuji Mama and Marc Matsumoto of No Recipes, and many other contributing food bloggers and cookbook authors created Peko Peko, A Charity Cookbook for Japan post Tsunami.
So cut down your food and wine shopping list by a few items and save the change for a copy of this cookbook.
You'll reward their effort and most important help those in need in Japan.
100% of the profits will be donated to charity relief.
“Peko peko” is onomatopoeia for the sounds that an empty stomach makes. It’s a common way to indicate, “I’m hungry!” especially for little ones.
Filling empty stomachs with this belated Tokyo Thursdays # 197
Previously: Sketch of Mujo, First Documentary on Tohoku in Tsunami's Aftermath to Hit the Screens