8,598 views
If you have leftover rice cakes from the New Year, how about making kinako mochi with tea syrup? This time, I tried making kinako mochi with mandarin orange syrup and green tea syrup and comparing them. I was surprised at how delicious they all were and how unique they were...!! 60円でどんなコーデができるかな?お楽しみに! English: My favourite is this (^^♪ If you have leftover rice cakes at New Year's, make kinako mochi with tea syrup [Living alone in your 60s/Senior life] #229 ◇Now on sale at Amazon and in bookstores. Title: ``Living alone in your 60s: living happily and enjoyably on a pension of 70,000 yen'' PHP Research Institute https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/4569856195 Hello, I'm Yoko. I live alone on a pension of 70,000 yen. I also work part-time. I want to continue living a healthy and frugal life while enjoying each day. On the ``Yohko's Pension Life'' channel, a Vlog of Living Alone in Your 60s, I will be posting Vlog videos of my daily life. Here is a list of my videos to date→ • [Living alone in your 60s] Poor on a pension? Fired from my job and unemployed [Living on a pension of 30,000 yen] #1 I would be happy if you would subscribe to my channel. You can change the colour and size of the subtitles to your liking. For PC, go to the video's ⚙ icon → subtitles → options. For iPhone, go to the device's settings icon → accessibility → subtitles and captions. Comments and other content are available in Japanese subtitles. Please turn them on if you like. Smartphone ▶︙ → CC → Select Japanese. For PC ▶⚙ → Subtitles → Select Japanese. I hope you will use them. My (Yohko) profile: A brief self-introduction. Age: 66. Divorced from my husband for 20 years. Raised two children as a single mother. Children are already independent. Living alone in Chiba (Japan) in a rental house with a rent of 40,000 yen. Currently working part-time while enduring back pain.・Specially provided old-age employees' pension (proportional to salary) is available from age 60 ・Challenging YouTube since May 2022 ・Hobbies are walking, cooking, reading, decoupage, visiting ruins, researching the Edo period, and eating delicious food 〇Greetings I saw a person living alone in his 60s posting on YouTube, and I thought I'd give it a try. I'm still inexperienced and there are probably many things that are unsightly, but I will post information that is close to me as quickly as possible in real time. I'm in my 60s and currently living alone. There are a lot of things that happen when you live for 60 years. I'm sure you've all had such an eventful life. I'd be happy if you could share it in the comments and interact with everyone. #seniorlife #pension #cooking