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Tea Spa: Eating Fish

Many have wondered why I have not been writing much. It is because I had a gigantic writing cramp. It was a needed break. As a published food writer, I was too caught up in writing a fluid prose, focusing too much on typing the right adjectives or nouns.

I have also updated our About Page. You will find in the future content that focuses more on providing information than focusing on English grammar and words.

So now I am back, with a story to share.
Thanks to Steve J who found this story.

In Korea, there are spas with a unique twist.
Once you hip hop through the entrance, you are served coffee and bread.

Next, you are treated to a feet washing filled with fish that gently removes dead skin.
I don’t think this will “fly’ well in the United States.
First, trust would be an issue. Fish peeling off dead skin, pretty gross and it is safe.

Who can I sue if I start bleeding?

Just something to share.

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