Monday, April 11, 2005
Not bad really.


Almost fit for Yongfook.com, only problem being its south korean origin. An inexpensive salty dried seaweed snack my sister bought the other day, flavored god-whelmingly, with what else but wasabi! I certainly could get used to the near-death choking experience at first bite. Beyond that, it resembles so much like the usual seaweed snack that you probably can't wait to crunch on a new piece sure to numb yourself senseless. A spanking new alternative to the wasabi-flavored green peas for those blocked-nose days.


Almost fit for Yongfook.com, only problem being its south korean origin. An inexpensive salty dried seaweed snack my sister bought the other day, flavored god-whelmingly, with what else but wasabi! I certainly could get used to the near-death choking experience at first bite. Beyond that, it resembles so much like the usual seaweed snack that you probably can't wait to crunch on a new piece sure to numb yourself senseless. A spanking new alternative to the wasabi-flavored green peas for those blocked-nose days.