I found this movie a few days ago "Why U.S is not competitive with China". I thought it was just an amazing movie though people had a serious discussion in the comments. People are so nervous for the job situation now. It's the same in Japan too. Here is an interesting article of New York Times.
I read a "Neko Manma for adults recipe book" is quite a popular now. Neko Manma(web translated) means cat's meal basically. Now pet lovers will give pet food to their lovely cat, though before we gave just the rest of our meal or made very simple food from our cooking ingredients. However, such simple foods are very delicious, right? So we call such foods Neko Manma (image of Google search by Neko manma) and eat at home sometimes.
But now people will look for variations of Neko manma recipes or at least they have interest in that. Maybe people are trying to save food money by Neko Manma. Putting Katsuobushi and soy sauce (or mayo) as a topping on rice is basic Neko manma. But we don't have any standard, actually my family called rice mixed with miso soup Neko manma.
In that book, there are various Neko manma recipes, some look very good, some look weird to me. Neko manma for adult recipe book
Half boiled egg, green onion and mayo with soy sauce :It looks pretty good. It will be delicious.
Tuna and mayo : This can't be bad at any rate. I will add some cucumbers too.
Miso soup with salmon : This is close to my family Neko manma. :-) I love the potato and onion miso soup one.
Sticky food with raw egg with soy sauce : I would love this, natto, okura (gumbo), such sticky foods are perfect combinations to me.
Potato chips with mayo on rice : Hmmm, I may try but I can't imagine how it is.
Rice with cup noodle soup: Hmmmmmm. I don't need this.
I guess you can try and make your original Neko manma. Simple is best and it can work for your saving money.
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In the UK beans on toast is a popular simple food:
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Posted by: Chris | Tuesday, March 03, 2009 at 06:27 AM
I don't eat tuna, but my cats do. Funny to think that tuna and mayo would be called a cat's meal, when my cats are very happy with only the tuna ;-)
My mother used to make what she called "tuna salad" with little more than tuna and mayo, though sometimes I think she added chopped onion or chopped celery. She would put this mixture on bread for a "tuna salad sandwich."
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