Golf is surprisingly meditative if you allow it to be. I used to play a lot in college, and later on the course my uncle runs. I have a handicap of 12. It’s a very effective substitute for new-age meditation like the present vipassana trend. I wish it could be more affordable, though.
Sushi is delicious if you understand the way the Japanese respect food. And even if you don’t, it’s still very tasty without the soy sauce, wasabi and pickled ginger. It feels like you’re tasting the true essence of the fish for the first time. And the rice helps mask the taste if you’re not a fan.
Ceviche, though, is what I’d recommend for most who are afraid of raw fish. And for those who like their steak rare. (I know I do.)
Golf is surprisingly meditative if you allow it to be. I used to play a lot in college, and later on the course my uncle runs. I have a handicap of 12. It’s a very effective substitute for new-age meditation like the present vipassana trend. I wish it could be more affordable, though.
Sushi is delicious if you understand the way the Japanese respect food. And even if you don’t, it’s still very tasty without the soy sauce, wasabi and pickled ginger. It feels like you’re tasting the true essence of the fish for the first time. And the rice helps mask the taste if you’re not a fan.
Ceviche, though, is what I’d recommend for most who are afraid of raw fish. And for those who like their steak rare. (I know I do.)