Captain's Log, Stardate 03.10.2010
I know I just posted about this on Monday, but I found out that Sushi for One is also available as a free ebook from the Barnes and Noble website!
So you don't need a Kindle or a Nook! If you have a computer, you can download Sushi for One from BarnesandNoble.com and read it on your computer with the B&N ereader software for PC or Mac (click on "PC" or "Mac" which is on the left side of that huge iPhone picture).
So if you have:
--a Kindle
or
--the Kindle ebook reader software on your computer
or
--the Kindle app on your iPhone or iPod Touch
Then you can download Sushi for One from Amazon.com for free for a limited time.
If you have:
--a Nook
or
--the Barnes and Noble ebook reader software on your computer
or
--the eReader app on your iPhone or iPod Touch
or
--the B&N ereader app on your iPhone or iPod Touch
Then you can download Sushi for One from BarnesandNoble.com for free for a limited time.
What are you waiting for? Go get it right now! Stop picking your nose and go download my free ebook!
On a side note, I was flipping through Sushi for One the other day (and NO, I don't do it often, I actually don't like reading it again because I see all my mistakes!) and I remembered the scene in Hot Pot Town. The restaurant is based off of a real restaurant in Milpitas called Hot Pot City and it's reeeeeeeally good.
Oh, heck, Chinese hot pot dinner is ALWAYS really good! It's basically a pot on a hotplate in the center of the table with water or broth in it, and you drop (raw) meat, fish, and/or vegetables in the pot. They all simmer together and cook, and you scoop it out and eat it, usually over rice. Hot Pot City often has marinated meats and veggies to add even more flavor.
Then when the broth is really good and flavorful, you drop in some noodles and let that cook for a while, and enjoy the noodle soup as the last "course." The noodles are my favorite part, actually.
Anyway, I was thinking I haven't been there in a while and maybe I could get Captain Caffeine to take me back for lunch sometime, and I can take pictures for you guys so you can better envision that scene in Sushi for One. I'll try to do that soon.

So you don't need a Kindle or a Nook! If you have a computer, you can download Sushi for One from BarnesandNoble.com and read it on your computer with the B&N ereader software for PC or Mac (click on "PC" or "Mac" which is on the left side of that huge iPhone picture).
So if you have:
--a Kindle
or
--the Kindle ebook reader software on your computer
or
--the Kindle app on your iPhone or iPod Touch
Then you can download Sushi for One from Amazon.com for free for a limited time.
If you have:
--a Nook
or
--the Barnes and Noble ebook reader software on your computer
or
--the eReader app on your iPhone or iPod Touch
or
--the B&N ereader app on your iPhone or iPod Touch
Then you can download Sushi for One from BarnesandNoble.com for free for a limited time.
What are you waiting for? Go get it right now! Stop picking your nose and go download my free ebook!
On a side note, I was flipping through Sushi for One the other day (and NO, I don't do it often, I actually don't like reading it again because I see all my mistakes!) and I remembered the scene in Hot Pot Town. The restaurant is based off of a real restaurant in Milpitas called Hot Pot City and it's reeeeeeeally good.
Oh, heck, Chinese hot pot dinner is ALWAYS really good! It's basically a pot on a hotplate in the center of the table with water or broth in it, and you drop (raw) meat, fish, and/or vegetables in the pot. They all simmer together and cook, and you scoop it out and eat it, usually over rice. Hot Pot City often has marinated meats and veggies to add even more flavor.
Then when the broth is really good and flavorful, you drop in some noodles and let that cook for a while, and enjoy the noodle soup as the last "course." The noodles are my favorite part, actually.
Anyway, I was thinking I haven't been there in a while and maybe I could get Captain Caffeine to take me back for lunch sometime, and I can take pictures for you guys so you can better envision that scene in Sushi for One. I'll try to do that soon.
Comments
That btw sounds amazing :)
Juju--you can totally do hot pot at home! If you don't have a hotplate, just use a pot on the stove and serve people from that. It's delish!
Camy
We got a new keyboard, finally, so I posted a link for you today.
Holly--I hope you enjoy the book!
Camy