A Day of Shopping and Cooking: Homemade Aglio Olio, Halloween Decorations, and Grocery Haul

TLDRFollow me as I make a delicious homemade Aglio Olio pasta for lunch, shop for Halloween decorations at Daiso, and visit the supermarket for a grocery haul. Enjoy a quick lunch at a ramen shop and explore a 100-yen store. Finally, create homemade spareribs with Kimchi for dinner and end the day with a refreshing peach tea and crunchy pear for dessert.

Key insights

🍝Learn how to make a delicious homemade Aglio Olio pasta for a quick and satisfying lunch.

🎃Follow me as I shop for Halloween decorations at Daiso and explore their spooky and cute offerings.

🛒Join me on a trip to the supermarket for a grocery haul, where I pick out fresh ingredients for my meals.

🍻Enjoy a refreshing peach tea and a cold beer to relax after a long day of shopping and cooking.

😋Learn how to make braised spareribs with Kimchi, a flavorful and tender Korean dish.

Q&A

What is Aglio Olio pasta?

Aglio Olio pasta is a simple Italian dish made with spaghetti, garlic, olive oil, and chili flakes.

Where can I find affordable Halloween decorations?

You can find affordable Halloween decorations at stores like Daiso, which offer a wide range of spooky and cute items.

What is Kimchi?

Kimchi is a traditional Korean side dish made from fermented vegetables, usually cabbage or radishes, with a spicy and tangy flavor.

What can I make with spareribs and Kimchi?

You can make braised spareribs with Kimchi, a delicious and flavorful Korean dish that combines tender meat with the tangy and spicy flavors of Kimchi.

What are some refreshing drinks for summer?

Some refreshing drinks for summer include peach tea, cold beer, and fruit-infused water.

Timestamped Summary

00:54I start my day by making a delicious homemade Aglio Olio pasta for lunch.

03:09After lunch, I head to Daiso to shop for Halloween decorations and explore their spooky and cute offerings.

07:56I visit the supermarket for a grocery haul, picking out fresh ingredients for my meals.

10:22I stop by a ramen shop for a quick lunch of soy sauce TSUKEMEN (Ramen with dipping soup).

16:47Back home, I prepare braised spareribs with Kimchi for dinner.

18:58I visit Seria, a 100-yen store, to look for a new diary and browse their selection of affordable items.

19:56I prepare a Korean Choregi salad with sunny lettuce and dried shrimp.

20:46After dinner, I enjoy a refreshing peach tea and crunchy pear for dessert.