There will be a party at a friend’s home tomorrow, so I made an apple pie. |
When I gave Takeshi-san a slice, he said that the pie was so sweet that everyone at the party except for him would love it. |
He said that my baking had become Americanized. |
It’s true that compared to the cakes and pies in America, Japanese desserts are usually much less sweet. |
At first I didn’t bake things this sweet. |
But now, I feel that unless I make my desserts sweet, they won't be good enough. |
If I get used to all this sweet stuff, I won’t want to eat pastries when I return to Japan. |
If I don’t cool it I could get fat and Takeshi-san won’t like me. |
I’ll have to start another diet tomorrow! |
Hee, hee. |