Daily Posting 'Chan-Pera'
I was surprised.
'Chan-Pera' is actually a dialect, isn't it?
Generally, it's called a 'cheat sheet' or 'crib sheet', but I've always called it 'Chan-Pera'.
My daily 'Chan-Pera' posts are cooking recipes.
I write my recipes in a notepad (Chan-Pera).
Whenever I have trouble thinking of what to write, I pull out this Chan-Pera to write my articles.

It fits in the palm of my hand, so in the past, I used to carry it when I worked as an instructor.
Some might call it cheating, too 😂

It fits perfectly into a smartphone stand, you know ♡
My recipes have been handwritten since I was pregnant (25 years ago—wow, a quarter of a century ago...).
At first, I arranged magazine recipes to make them easier to cook.
Since I make them while converting ingredients and seasonings, I've been writing them down so I don't forget them and can recreate them.
After much trial and error over many years, I've arrived at these recipes by relying on my own notes.
Saying it like it's something amazing 😂
In the previous 66-day writing challenge, I made full use of this Chan-Pera, and as a result, I was able to reach the finish line feeling great, so it will be my partner for Season 2 starting tomorrow as well.

The 66-day writing challenge helped me develop my own way of writing on Note, such as utilizing drafts and taking my Chan-Pera out with me.
I might find a new way of writing in Season 2 as well 🦆 Thinking about that makes me excited. But it also makes me nervous.
That's what I say, but
Since I have nothing but housework, play, and note, I think I should be able to do it.
Thank you for reading until the end today as well✨
