Tag: Food
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Birthday. Music. Food.
Recently, we celebrated the Mrs. birthday and it was a wonderful time spent. The Mrs. has been nothing short of a blessing in my life and I’m grateful to be able to celebrate as many birthdays as we have together. We hopped on over to Charlotte, ate some good food, listened to some great music, […]
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The Adventure Challenge #2
When you’ve been married for a over a decade (that sounds like a long time), you tend to get the know the ins and outs of your spouse. Their likes and dislikes, what buttons to push to get on their nerves, and what gifts that make them do that lil dance in the kitchen. But […]
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The Adventure Challenge #1
Chapter 39 has begun. Another trip around the sun, and now I start the last year in my thirties. I don’t have anything profound to say, but I will continue to become a better husband, a better father, and just an overall better person (not like I’m shitty person tho lol). Here are a few […]
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Sea Moss – Scoop 1
Aye! First post of the year! I’m hoping to write more this year to keep a steady flow, but I have a few more things I want to put on my plate so I’ll see how that turns out. Like a lot of people every year. We all decide to get back in decent shape. […]
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Chef BoyarBlack
A few months ago, my mother taught me how to make egg rolls. Ever since then, I’ve put off making them by myself. Not only because they were time consuming, but also I didn’t know if they were going to taste as good as my mother’s. I then realized, my egg rolls will never be […]
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Smoking Food
Now, I’m not a professional or anything close to a chef, but I do consider myself a foodie. So when my wife bought me a smoker for Father’s Day, I was super excited. I knew right away, chicken and beef were going to be my number 1 choices to start with, and let me tell […]
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My First Thank You
Welcome to The Blasian Daddy Blog! I’ve been thinking about doing a blog for while so I finally took the leap. Just writing about things we experience as a daddy, a husband, a son, a brother, and a friend. Being raised by a Korean mother taught me to look at things differently. Now that I’m […]