Hello Sandwich in Inside Out Magazine

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Remember those lovely folk at Inside Out magazine? There's: Lee Tran Lam, Grace Lee and Vanessa Colyer Tay, just to name a few gorgeous editorial team members! Well, they were lovely enough to include me in their latest issue (which goes on sale today) in the mix of some delightful craft blogs! Nawwww they are so sweet! Thank you lovely ladies! 
It was so lovely to be up there listed alongside friendly bloggers...Love you Big's Kate who sent me the most delightful craft pack giveaway, sweet pea Angela from Three Buttons who I fell in love with and posted about here, and Pia Jane Bijerk who was kind enough to support my eco pledge for World Environment Day here. And I hear Pretty Little Pins is divine too! Not to mention super talented! Be sure to check out these gorgeous blogs in your tea break today!

And thank you Inside Out! You made my day!

Happy Wednesday lovelies.
Love Love
Hello Sandwich
xxx

Ebony & Ivory

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Ebony & Ivory is a lovely collection of handmade jewellery made by Ako-san, a UK based Japanese girl. Aren't they just gorgeous! Most Ebony & Ivory jewellery pieces are created using vintage materials from the 50's to the 70's.

So...if you ever want to buy me a present...ha ha ha! But don't you think it would be cute to wear jewellery that has your own name! Oh and Ako-san also has a blog! Check out Milk Tea.

I love this too!

Love Love
Hello Sandwich
xxx

Come Home!

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Little smiley face treats! Yes please!

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Oh...Look who's hiding in the drawer!

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If you like peaceful country home style, a little bit of zakka, some beautifully and simply styled interiors, a potted garden or two, a teeny bit of home cooking, soft holga style photographs and love Japan, then Come Home magazine is the one for you!

Come Home magazine was another addition to Mr Y's 12 kilograms of magazines. This issue is once again so lovely and inspiring! 

For more info on Come Home please click here and here. Don't forget you can get your fix of Japanese magazine from Jollygoo's new online shop.

And I can't resist re-linking to Ii-ne-kore's lovely Japanese magazine post in case you are new to Hello Sandwich! Oh! and speaking of ii-ne-kore...the lovely Bree is in Sydney this weekend and I am meeting her this afternoon for a coffee! yay!

Happy Sunday lovelies!

Love Love
Hello Sandwich
xxx

Umeshu

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My new Choya Umeshu thanks to Mr Y's Japan package!


My 一番 favourite のみもの to drink in Japan is umeshu. I like umeshu best on the rocks with chotto soda, but some people prefer to drink with lots of soda. Oh to be sitting under a kotatsu drinking umeshu right now...

Recently I have seen a few 'make your own umeshu' recipes and blog posts popping up. Wouldn't it be wonderful to make your own!

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Image from Blue Lotus

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Gorgeous images (above) thanks to Jollygoo

If you would like to have a go at making your own umeshu, have a look at Just Hungry's Umeshu recipe and Umeboshi recipe. And you will also love Jollygoo's Homemade recipe.
Jollygoo also recommends this fantastic review from Blue Lotus.

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Image thanks to Just Hungry


かんぱい
Love Love
Hello Sandwich
xxx

Hello Sandwich Earrings!

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Oh my goodness is this not the sweetest surprise ever! The lovely Victoria from Victoria Mason sent me this divine package in the mail the other day! I could not believe that she has designed a pair of (Hello) Sandwich Earrings! Isn't she super clever! and super sweet for sending them to me!

A note from Victoria:

I am a Melbourne based jeweller and hand make pieces that are often miniatures of happy things that are a bit of a surprise, like tiny teacup earrings or a necklace with a silver chair. I also take inspiration from beautiful childhood memories - having the time to sharpen lots of different coloured pencils or looking at your upside-down reflection in a spoon.

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How super sweet are these necklaces! Pop on over to Victoria's online shop to pick yourself up a little treat today!

Victoria also has a blog called Earl and Cookie! Be sure to check it out!

Thank you lovely Victoria! You are so special!

Love Love
Hello Sandwich
xxx

Japanese Certificate III, JLPT & Japanese Electronic Dictionaries

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Hello Sandwich's new bento and bento case (thanks Mr Y) during Japanese class lunch break.

Recently I made the decision to enroll in Japanese Certificate lll at TAFE. Although I had just finished Certificate II a few weeks ago, somehow Certificate III feels so much harder and like I missed an entire years of classes in between! My new teacher has decided that 'at our level', most of the class will be in Japanese! Eek! For example, if you want to ask what a particular word is in Japanese, or if you need to leave the classroom for a moment, you have to ask in Japanese.

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Also my kanji is really not up to scratch for this level! Sigh! Well this can only mean one thing! The return to the good old flash cards! I'll be making some new ones this week. A LOT of them!


And the other thing I am looking into to help me out with my characters is a Japanese Electronic Dictionary. Have you got one? If you have any tips for ones most suitable for gaijin I would love to hear!


I have been looking here, here and here for some advice on Japanese Electronic Dictionaries and Nintendo DS. This site seems to be quite good for ordering from outside Japan.


I am also going to challenge myself this year by taking the Japanese Language Proficiency Test. For those of you living outside of Japan, and also interested in taking the exam, here is the list of the exam dates. The Sydney test takes place on December 6. Eek! Not long to go! If you are interested, the Meguro Language Centre has some excellent JLPT preparation material that you can download which is also very useful for all Japanese language students, not just those preparing for the JLPT.

There are some great sample exam question books to help you prepare too. You can flick through some at Sydney's Japan Foundation library, or, if you are anything like me, and believe that owning more Nihon-go books instantly makes you better at Nihon-go, then head straight over to Kinokuniya to pick up your copy!

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Think the JLPT isn't challenging enough? Why don't you give the Japanese language speech contest a go! Now if that doesn't give you sweaty palms!

Some other useful Japanese language sites are Nohongo-Juku and Yookoso. And for more info, check out my Nihon-go post.

Love Love
Hello Sandwich
xxx