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Episode 10 Love Boat

May 1st, 2009

Though you can read all of Shiitake’s past adventures below, the latest one can read in the latest edition of Macrobiotics Today Magazine. Purchase either as an instant download or subscription to read what’s been going on with Shiitake and Ken lately.

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Episode 9 Opportunity Knocks

March 1st, 2008

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Shiitake Jones sat in the park watching her boyfriend Ken kick a soccer ball around with his nephew, when her Enya ring tone roused her from the daydream she had fallen into. He’s so good with kids, she had been thinking as she watched Ken coach little Stan on the finer points of tackling. He would make a great dad… Then she stopped herself mid-thought. "Shiitake Jones!" she admonished herself. "You haven’t been dating him that long. There is no reason to be ordering an amasake wedding cake or bidding for an out-of-print copy of Macrobiotic Pregnancy and Childcare on eBay just yet."

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Episode 8 Meeting Ken’s Parents

November 1st, 2007

Despite her usual air of confidence, Shiitake found a swarm of butterflies in her solar plexus as she and Ken pulled up outside Ken’s parents’ home. This was to be expected for a first encounter with them, she tried to tell herself as Ken squeezed her hand reassuringly. Glancing around the pristine manicured front garden, Shiitake thought that she should have left that second serving of blueberry couscous cake alone before they left. Why did she always eat more when she was nervous? As they approached the house, the front door was flung open and she filed the niggling question away to be addressed another time—as usual.

"You must be, Shiitake, dear," Ken’s mother exclaimed, ushering them inside. "You are as lovely as Ken has told us." Shiitake immediately warmed to her and filed away her instant visual diagnosis evaluation for later.

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Episode 7 A Trip to the Farmers’ Market Part Two

July 1st, 2007

Shiitake thought Ken was right behind her when she stormed off from Gloria’s stall at the Farmers’ Market. It had been bad enough to run into her most tiresome yoga student on her day off, but to find out that Gloria had shared an office romance with Ken had heated Shiitake’s blood more than the drop of ginger juice in her morning miso soup. She was a little surprised at herself. She had never had a jealous streak before.

Ken would have been right behind Shiitake had he not taken a moment to say a hurried "see ya later" to Gloria and to pop one of her jam tarts in his mouth. By the time he pushed his way through the crowd, however, Shiitake was nowhere to be seen. Read the rest of this entry »

Dear Shiitake #3 Dealing with Cancer

May 1st, 2007

DEAR SHIITAKE,

My friend was recently diagnosed with cancer. I feel she has many unresolved emotional issues that need to be addressed for her to heal. She is a private person and has not shown any interest in the emotional release techniques I think will really help her.  How Do I get through to her?

Concerned Friend,

Vancover, BC, Canada

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Episode 6 A Trip to the Farmers’ Market

March 1st, 2007

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Ken yawned as he paced back and forth in front of his apartment building. He had protested that 7:00 a.m. was way too early to even contemplate getting out of bed on a Saturday, but Shiitake had insisted so they’d be in time for all the best fresh-produce bargains.

Shortly, a small electric hybrid car, in what could only be described as spleen tonifying yellow, roared around the corner and came to a halt just inches from Ken’s feet.

Was that a pair of overalls Shiitake was wearing? He thought they were going to buy the vegetables, not pick them. And why did she have her hair in those plaits?

Shiitake leaned over and threw the passenger door open. "Jump in!" she said. "We’ve got to get a move on before all the freshest vegetables are sold." Read the rest of this entry »

Episode 5 Wild Ginger

January 1st, 2007

Ken flung open Shiitake’s bathroom door—skin glistening with drops of chlorine-free, energized water and wrapped only in one of her organic cotton bath towels. "Have you seen my cell phone?" he asked hurriedly, "I forgot to check for calls."

"Yes, it’s right here." Shiitake’s cheeks were smarting with embarrassment at being found with it in her hands. "I picked it up because it kept vibrating and I thought it might be your office and…"

"Well, who was it?" Ken blurted out. Shiitake remembered the knot of tension she had found when shiatsuing his shoulders the previous evening. Could his worry be the cause?

"It was a woman," Shiitake’s voice had lost all expression, "about little Stan…""Oh my goodness!" Ken exclaimed, his face revealing deep concern, "I hope he’s okay. Shiitake, I have to go…" He grabbed his clothes and ran back into the bathroom to dress. Read the rest of this entry »

Episode 4 The Morning After

September 1st, 2006

Ken wasn’t sure if it was the morning sunshine filtering through the organic cotton curtains or the aroma of an unusual breakfast that woke him from his chardonnay-induced slumber. Whichever it was, he was quickly reminded that he was not nestled between his chi destroying polyester sheets, but wrapped in a hand woven alpaca blanket on the firm futon couch in Shiitake Jones’ living room.

Shiitake heard him stirring noisily. "Good morning, sleepyhead!" she called cheerily, then poked her head around the corner as he was examining the hemp pajamas he found himself in.

Who did these belong to? he thought worriedly. Did Shiitake regularly host overnight male guests? Read the rest of this entry »

Episode 3 Shiitake’s Shiatsu

July 1st, 2006

Ken was about to call it a night and make his way out the door. The cooking class with Shiitake seemed more like a first date to him and he couldn’t help reading more into Shiitake’s warning about the chi obstructing nature of his outer garments. Perhaps they were reflective of some deeper sentiments on her part. Maybe she didn’t want the night to end either. He closed the door and discarded his jacket.

Shiitake couldn’t help eyeing his broad, muscular shoulders with more than a lingering glance. "Boy would I like to shiatsu those," she thought longingly.

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Dear Shiitake #2 Lunchbox Ideas

May 1st, 2006

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Hi SHIITAKE!

I heard that you grew up in a macro household. Did you ever find it hard when people asked you what you were eating when you brought your brown rice balls along to school or work or on an airplane (and have them mistaken for weapons of mass destruction)? Did the other kids at school make fun of your natto, sauerkraut on sourdough sandwiches? How do your friends react to your macro lifestyle?

Thanks for sharing your ideas.

Macro Student,

London England

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