Shortly after Tea was over, Tony and Brian conveniently arrived, both vying for the role of Toshiro Mifune. Neither are "Tea", but they are amusing at a party. Dan brought his "Scattered Sushi" dish, which is a great favorite. As usual, Kristin had only a cameo role. Fie, you pooper of parties!
Karin, Kalen, Dan and D'har spent most of their time in the kitchen preparing many a sumptuous plate of food. In addition to regular rolls, they made a simplified version of Samurai restaurant's Hana Roll, pickled daikon, seaweed salad (OK, it was from the store, but delicious), gyoza and I-don't-know-what-else. For dessert, we devoured Holly's special California-style Sakura Mochi. There were a couple of bottles of sake to slake our thirst.
After the feeding frenzy, we played a game of koob - a traditional Viking game that goes well with sake. Then it was back to the picnic grounds for more sake. Koob is thirsty work!
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