I can also trink oil from a bottle, but I doubt, it can give you a lot of calories😅 Also, yes, garlic is a nice thing! I hate peeling it free, but it tastes so healthy
Tokyo is built like that though. Kitchens are so small that you can barely fit a cutting board on them and it's a luxury to have more than 2 stoves. So outside family homes with stay at home moms you'll rarely find people that cook for themselves most of the week. At most breakfast because they want to eat before leaving the house but many also just get something at 7/11 or your nearest konbini. It's also much more affordable and healthy than to-go food in Western countries. What's really expensive is ordering it. But it's not like Matsuri doesn't have the money lol
Matsuri struggled with weight problems back then and had to slim down
I mean if you can order 3 Uber in a day, ofc you'll be happy like Matsuri. We love you even if you're chubby Matsuri! xD
Too bad she didn't go to places like Texas yet..
She knows the secret of garlic, this ones a keeper.
Gym owners are grateful that she eats so much 😂
What a cheery girl😂
Being able to cook good is a way to get into the God's good people list.
Noted now trying to cook the most difficult dishes known to mankind
Ok so cooking food is the way to god's stomach...got it.❤
I like a girl who can really eat. Shows both health and no misplaced reservation for what people might think.
whenever you see her, either she on feast or on diet every other day
She’s like those anime characters that eat a lot but all the fat goes somewhere else
I can also trink oil from a bottle, but I doubt, it can give you a lot of calories😅
Also, yes, garlic is a nice thing! I hate peeling it free, but it tastes so healthy
I mean, she's filling alright
Puni puni Matsuri is good too
Oink oink
She's definitely a city girl.
Idk, man. Relying on food delivery is dangerous. Natural disaster or something and you're SOL.
Tokyo is built like that though. Kitchens are so small that you can barely fit a cutting board on them and it's a luxury to have more than 2 stoves. So outside family homes with stay at home moms you'll rarely find people that cook for themselves most of the week. At most breakfast because they want to eat before leaving the house but many also just get something at 7/11 or your nearest konbini. It's also much more affordable and healthy than to-go food in Western countries.
What's really expensive is ordering it. But it's not like Matsuri doesn't have the money lol
I hear it's cheaper to get food from restaurants than it is from grocery stores over there, too. Dunno if that's true or not.