We went to Hankook Korean Supermarket to get gochujang supplies, and had lunch there too. The supermarket is not as big as the H-Mart of my childhood, but it’s pretty good. Would recommend.


Food, sustainablity, and some other stuff
We went to Hankook Korean Supermarket to get gochujang supplies, and had lunch there too. The supermarket is not as big as the H-Mart of my childhood, but it’s pretty good. Would recommend.
J and I went to the county fair last weekend. J already wrote his review.
I was mostly interested in going for the crafts and animals. Of course I’ve gone to county fairs before when I was growing up, but I haven’t been since I’ve gotten more into crafts and heritage stuff (which includes livestock breeds!).
There was the requisite quilt competition, along with homemade clothing (not much), and crocheted and knitted items. I was excited to see a group of spinners (the Elkus Ranch Spinners) and a sustainable living section!
We had a great time at the county fair on Saturday! I had never gone to a fair before, so I was expecting to just see low quality rides and low quality funnel cake. To my surprise, there was a lot more than that. There was art things, animal things, and more. Continue reading “San Mateo County Fair”