Montag, 23. Mai 2011
Sonntag, 1. Mai 2011
Sports with the Girls
As I already mentioned on this blog I meet with some Korean girls and some exchange students for sport every Thursday. It's actually a sports club called "Miss A~Z Sports Club" (don't say anything, I didn't make up the name). Only girls can go there (although we made an exception for Elena's boyfriend Philipp this week). Usually we are around 8-10 people and usually we play soccer or basketball or both. I never thought I would like basketball but here it is actually a lot of fun!
Some girls were late so they missed the group picture:
Afterwards we usually go out for dinner but this week we felt lazy so we just ordered some food to the sports department.
Some girls were late so they missed the group picture:
Some sports club girls |
Lazy sports club dinner this week |
Korean Breakfast
It can be very difficult for foreigners in Korea to decide what to eat for breakfast. The bread you can get here is very white and sweet and doesn't really make you feel full. Also, I don't have a toaster in the dorm and no good possibility to store anything I might want to put on the bread.
So I tried now for some time to find a good breakfast for me here. For maybe two weeks I had breakfast in liquid form...
I had different kinds of strawberry milk:
Different kinds of soy milk:
Cereal milk:
So-called "Morning Juice":
And even soy milk with almond which was supposed to give me mojo:
Of course none of these made me feel full until lunchtime...the solution: Korean style breakfast in the cafeteria. I admit, I had to get used to eating rice, soup and spicy side dishes at 8 o'clock in the morning but it does give me energy until lunchtime and I guess it must be quite healthy as well. It's affordable as well (only 2000 won (~ 1,20 euro)).
Highlight of the week: once a week you get a slice of pancake as a side dish...and sometimes even a spoonful of scrambled eggs!
So I tried now for some time to find a good breakfast for me here. For maybe two weeks I had breakfast in liquid form...
I had different kinds of strawberry milk:
Different kinds of soy milk:
Cereal milk:
Didn't taste like cereal... |
And even soy milk with almond which was supposed to give me mojo:
Of course none of these made me feel full until lunchtime...the solution: Korean style breakfast in the cafeteria. I admit, I had to get used to eating rice, soup and spicy side dishes at 8 o'clock in the morning but it does give me energy until lunchtime and I guess it must be quite healthy as well. It's affordable as well (only 2000 won (~ 1,20 euro)).
Korean breakfast |
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