A Day at Nishi2 ヽ(^o^)丿
“Hey, Yumacchi, I heard there’s a meal kit that makes it super easy to cook something delicious. Want to make it together?”
“Sure! I cook all the time, so leave it to me !(^^)!”
And just like that, the Nishi2 Men’s Cooking Club (temporary) was born! The Nishi2 ladies are assistants and advisors
This time, the Nishi2 guys are taking on:
A proper meal in 10 minutes after getting home!
It’s the Co-op Shizenha ingredient set!

The menu is “Shizen Pork Chinjao Rosu” “Nagasaki Champon” and “Veggie-Packed Rice Bowl” !(^^)!

All the ingredients are already cut up like this (^_^)/

The meat is already cut too though this one is minced, the seasonings are already mixed, and even the potato starch is measured out!

And there’s an instruction sheet that says it’s ready in 10 minutes!

Yep! With this, even the Nishi2 Men’s Cooking Club (temporary) can make it easily and perfectly (#^.^#)

We’re starting with even more serious looks than usual!

“Having everything pre-cut makes this a breeze! Toss it in, stir-fry it, add the sauce, mix it up~”

“Put it on freshly cooked rice and you can eat it right away (^_^)/”

“Veggie-Packed Rice Bowl looks this good (#^.^#) How’s yours going, Yumacchi?”

Meanwhile, Yumacchi was already cooking smoothly like a pro,

“While Shacho was making his dish, my Chinjao Rosu is already almost done~ It’s super easy, isn’t it?”

“Here’s the Chinjao Rosu~ (^_^)/ Now I’ll make the second dish, Nagasaki Champon!”

“Even cooking while boiling the noodles is so easy when the ingredients are already cut~”

“The Nagasaki Champon is done~ (^_^)/”
“Yumacchi, that’s amazing~!!!!!!”
So even the Nishi2 Men’s Cooking Club (temporary) quickly finished up some delicious-looking meals and was totally satisfied !(^^)!
The Co-op Shizenha ingredient set:
Each dish serves 2–3 people (^_^)/
Delivery twice a week, which is great!
And the annual lineup has an incredible 450 varieties!
For more details, check ヽ(^。^)ノ
→ Amazingly, there’s a set you can try for just one coin!

Over 60% of the produce handled by Co-op Shizenha is organic or grown without pesticides (^_^)/

So you can feel good about making it into a salad!

We boiled some komatsuna and tossed it into the salad too~ !(^^)!
We also used plenty of Co-op Shizenha’s sesame dressing, which is reassuringly free of food additives, so it’s almost gone already~

The Hokkaido Milk Bread is made with Hokkaido wheat, Yotsuba butter, and Yotsuba milk. We had it plain without putting anything on it, and it had a gentle sweetness with a nostalgic flavor (#^.^#)Thick toas











