tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6339763320840481095.post7930382101910782999..comments2024-02-26T15:00:59.981+09:00Comments on Nutrition, Food, Travel and More: Dining Japanese StyleMelindaRDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16523272874667790035noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6339763320840481095.post-29569902923963547532013-03-27T01:43:24.981+09:002013-03-27T01:43:24.981+09:00Hi there,
I just found your blog and its great! I ...Hi there,<br />I just found your blog and its great! I actually am just finishing my dietetic internship and will be an RD in about a month. I am looking at different paths to take and am considering hunting abroad for a dietetic position instead of staying in Michigan. I was an exchange student as prior to college and I fell in love with travel, food, language, and would love to experience life in Japan for a few years. What kinds of opportunities do you think one might find as a Dietitian in Japan without language skills? I have considered English Cooking classes/ consulting, etc., but the ideas of moving with no real stead fast position/visa is scary. Do you think that Dietitians in the US and in Japan are at a similar level? Is there a place for someone like that there?<br /><br />Thanks, and such a cool blog!<br />:) <br />MelissaAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11679938787260001336noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6339763320840481095.post-4850960959635796072013-02-13T15:10:41.615+09:002013-02-13T15:10:41.615+09:00Teaching three classes! Wow! I am proud of you.......Teaching three classes! Wow! I am proud of you....<br /><br />and digging that little critter!<br /><br />I am traveling a ton this winter, and less in March, but then again up in April (a trip a month, with two weeks in the states in late may/june). Special Khttp://thespecialktreatment.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6339763320840481095.post-45882579588537889342013-02-13T10:50:03.416+09:002013-02-13T10:50:03.416+09:00Wow! You are busy!
The traditional Japanese dinn...Wow! You are busy! <br /><br />The traditional Japanese dinner looks like a great experience!<br /><br />Grilled mackerel is also very popular in Korean cuisine, and I love it. <br /><br />I'm excited about the book! :) Thanks again!<br /><br /><br />Andreahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04279129407583082532noreply@blogger.com