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Craving authentic Hokkaido ice cream? Taste it without the long flight—right here at your local scoop shop.

  Those who have visited Japan know how much they can miss Hokkaido ice cream . But you don’t need to fly to Japan to enjoy it—there’s a spot in Greenhill's , in the new GH area extension , where you can get it. Just find Yabu House of Katsu , and outside there’s a walk-up counter where you can line up and order your ice cream. The prices are reasonable for the chocolate crumble sundae is 150.00 pesos ($2.54). Carmina had ordered the Kuromitsu Boba Sundae for 170.00 pesos ($2.88). Everyone enjoyed their ice cream, with no long wait since it’s prepared right away. The Hokkaido ice cream isn’t too sweet, making you want more every time you shop at Greenhill’s Shopping Center. NOT SPONSORED. Check out my channel @ Carmina Lifestyle YouTube  and click on the subscribe button for more videos. Thank you for the support.

Assemble Your Own Tacos from Nacho Ordinary Dip

  A family member had called up Carmina yesterday informing she is sending some tacos over to our home asking the driver to pick it up. The family member had informed Carmina to prepare to those who don't know how to make their taco. Carmina went downstairs to inform Manang V about it and waited until the tacos had arrived. Carmina had received a box that arrived while opening Manang V went ahead and looked at it. We found out it was not homemade by the Family member. It was ordered from Nacho Ordinary Dip  having a sticker on the box. Inside the box we're two boxes of Michelle's Golden Taco Shells, Ground Meat, Shredded Cabbage, Salsa, Corn, Sliced Red Onions, Jalapeno and Shredded Cheese. Carmina had assembled tacos to those who didn't know how to make the tacos themselves. I am not sure how much everything cost but you may refer to their main website by clicking Nacho Ordinary on the above the photo. NOTE: Carmina is not selling or advertising for Nacho Ordinary Dip ...

Solo Serving of Lazy Sushi Recipe

For those who want to eat Lazy Sushi can still eat it by making a Solo Serving of Lazy Sushi for those who still want to have rice in their meal. Everything I had used all had a minimum portion of ingredients that you use to make a lazy sushi you can refer to my recipe to make it at your home. Here is my original Lazy Sushi to refer too: https://www.carminalifestyle.com/2019/10/lazy-sushi-recipe.html For the upgrade version: https://www.carminalifestyle.com/2019/11/shrimp-tempura-lazy-sushi-recipe.html You can use any type of Seaweed I prefer it with Olive Oil. Subscribe @ Facebook Page Carmina Lifestyle  a place to look, discover and share. Thank you.

Lazy Sushi without Carbohydrates Recipe

In every way we can find an alternative to eat our lazy sushi without carbohydrates in our diet by adding another replacement. For me I had removed my rice and replace it with mashed avocado a way to make it easier for me to layer on to my seaweed. Even though you're on a diet food you love to eat you can arrange it to how you love to eat by adding other ingredients in your meals. We often see people replacing food in what they don't have available in their kitchen or food pantry. Lazy Sushi without Carbohydrates Recipe Ingredients: 1 Ripe Avocado (mashed and remove seed) 2 - 4 Pieces - Imitation Crab Sticks (separate and add mayo) 1 - Ripe Mango (sliced into cubes) 2 Tbsp. - Furikake Seasoning Layering: You will need a plastic container and start layering by adding imitation crab meat to hold all your ingredients together inside. Layer with mashed avocado, add mango and repeat it until you filled to the top and sprinkle Furikake Seasoning. It is ready to eat. You an option to ...