It’s not everyday that the government gives away recipes, but in a national affairs briefing today, the Ministry of Environment offered a couple of cooking tips to citizens wondering what the hell to do with all their leftover food from the Lunar New Year’s holiday. Included are Seol leftover pizza, seasoned rice balls and other delectables sure to please the palate.
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if you’re looking for leftover ideas, be creative. in the uwajimaya shopping center in seattle they have a kimchi cheesesteak sandwich-the perfect blend of east and west.