In Korea, on the 100th day after a child's birth, a small feast is prepared to celebrate the child's having survived this difficult period. With Milo being 1/4 Korean, we thought we should do something to commemorate this day.
It is believed that if steamed rice cakes are shared with 100 people, the child will have a long life, so rice cakes are sent to as many people as possible to help celebrate the happiness of the occasion.
I don't think I even know 100 people, and even though I don't have 100 readers here, I am going to share virtual Korean rice cakes with you, dear readers -- to help celebrate the happiness of this occasion.
Happy 100 Days, Milo!
Mmmmm...a virtual YUM to you! As well as a real life and true Happy 100 Days to ALL of you!
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