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If there is a dish you want to make, let's make it!

(Sometimes, take the plunge)

Take the action you desire


For example

If there is someone you like,

If there is someone precious to you,

Love that person.


What that person thinks of you, or how they feel,

is

a separate issue

isn't it.


(Let's respect the other person's feelings)


If there is a dish you want to make

let's try making it!

"Dried Persimmon Butter" and "Bean Karinto"


I tried using two types of dried persimmons: homemade and store-bought.

Can you tell which one is homemade?


First of all! is it.


If it's a difficult dish

or if gathering the ingredients is tough,

you can gather the ingredients one by one,

write a story about it in a note each time to make a collection of works,

or introduce it by making a recipe collection.


If you can do the difficult cooking parts well,

it's also good to turn that into a tip and sell it as a collection of ideas.


Whether it's suitable for you or whether it's appropriate for your station

is a separate issue,

isn't it?


Sometimes,

"Huh!? This is strange..."

or something like that

"It doesn't taste as good as I expected..."

or

"It's not going well..."

and so on,


if something unexpected happens, you can think, "Aha! A chance!"

and that's perfectly fine!


The reason is,

the fact that you've strayed from the path means,

it might become a story that no one has ever written before.

It might lead to a surprising, unexpected result.


Then,

the possibility of creating a new, surprising menu opens up.


A new path opens up.

Because if you make it just as people tell you to, you can only follow a path that has already been made.


Sometimes, be bold

Take the action you desire!


P.S.

Of course, the basics are important.

Shuhari is also a good concept to keep in mind.

* "Shu-Ha-Ri" is a concept used in traditional arts like tea ceremony and martial arts to indicate stages of training and growth.
In "Shu," you faithfully follow the basics and forms (mastery); in "Ha," you apply and develop them (breaking/innovation); and in "Ri," you transcend the forms to establish your own unique state (creation/independence).
This way of thinking is applied to various fields such as business, representing the process of thoroughly learning the foundations and then going beyond them to establish your own style.


Hachioji Additive-Free Japanese Restaurant <<Dashi no Washoku Ajinao>>
Owner


And another P.S.

What happens when you walk a new path?

Excitement and curiosity can also become motivation for your activities.

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